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A witty, unapologetic voice guides listeners through the intimate musings of a woman who treats the kitchen as a stage for art rather than a mere chore. She challenges the long‑standing notion that modesty and restraint are feminine virtues, arguing instead that the act of eating can be as poetic and expressive as painting or music. Through lively anecdotes and sharp observations, she reveals how societal expectations have kept women from fully savoring the pleasures of the table.
The diary’s centerpiece, “The Virtue of Gluttony,” reframes the old sin of excess into a celebration of sensory delight. Drawing on history, religion, and everyday life, the author exposes the absurdities of ascetic traditions that have long dictated women’s appetites. Listeners are invited to reconsider the simple joy of a well‑crafted meal, discovering how each bite can become a small, personal masterpiece.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (257K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2012-12-24
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1855–1936
A lively American writer, critic, and traveler, she brought food, art, and cycling to life with wit and sharp observation. Her work helped turn everyday pleasures into serious, stylish subjects for modern readers.
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