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SUMMARY:“Timing Recipes in Margaret Cavendish’s Poems and Fancies” (1653), Maris
	sa Nicosia
DESCRIPTION:\nTiming Recipes in Margaret Cavendish&rsquo\;s Poems and Fa
	ncies (1653)&nbsp\;\n\nReading poetry alongside how-to literature\, my p
	roject Seasonal Tastes explores England&rsquo\;s intertwined literary an
	d recipe cultures to consider flavor\, time\, poetics\, and climate in t
	he early modern period. By taking poetic and practical discussions of th
	e seasons as its central focus\, this study intervenes in recent debates
	 in literary studies\, food studies\, and the interdisciplinary field of
	 environmental studies. This talk will provide an overview of Seasonal T
	astes and\, as a case study\, consider the temporality of Margaret Caven
	dish&rsquo\;s recipe poems within the larger context of early modern rec
	ipe manuscripts.\n\nFor more details: https://events.la.psu.edu/event/ma
	rissa_nicosia/
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<html><head></head><body><p><i>Timing Recip
	es in Margaret Cavendish&rsquo;s Poems and Fancies (1653)&nbsp;</i></p><
	p>Reading poetry alongside how-to literature, my project Seasonal Tastes
	 explores England&rsquo;s intertwined literary and recipe cultures to co
	nsider flavor, time, poetics, and climate in the early modern period. By
	 taking poetic and practical discussions of the seasons as its central f
	ocus, this study intervenes in recent debates in literary studies, food 
	studies, and the interdisciplinary field of environmental studies. This 
	talk will provide an overview of Seasonal Tastes and, as a case study, c
	onsider the temporality of Margaret Cavendish&rsquo;s recipe poems withi
	n the larger context of early modern recipe manuscripts.</p><p>For more 
	details: <a href='https://events.la.psu.edu/event/marissa_nicosia/'>http
	s://events.la.psu.edu/event/marissa_nicosia/</a></p></body></html>
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