2 mars 2021
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Lisa Smith, « Remembering, Repeating, and Coming To in Early Modern English Recipes », The Recipes Project, ID : 10.58079/tdar
By Katie Kadue Recipes for food preservation document the fight against oblivion. All recipes are mnemonic: they function both as technical reminders and as records of past practices, passed down as “receipts,” as they were called in early modern England, from one generation to the next. But some early modern recipes proposed a more literal form of re-membering, promising to reverse the process of decay and return organic materials to their previous, livelier states. Frontispiece of The Qu...