More than just recipes: reading colonial life in the works of Wilhelmina Rawson
First published in 1878, Mrs Lance Rawson’s cookery book and household hints was the first cookbook of its kind to provide recipes and household hints specifically tailored for life in colonial Australia. Over a long and prolific career, Wilhelmina Rawson instructed her readers on more than mere cul...
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Veröffentlicht in: | TEXT 2013-10, Vol.17 (Special 24) |
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Zusammenfassung: | First published in 1878,
Mrs Lance Rawson’s cookery book and household hints
was
the first cookbook of its kind to provide recipes and household hints specifically
tailored for life in colonial Australia. Over a long and prolific career, Wilhelmina
Rawson instructed her readers on more than mere culinary matters, her works were also
guides on what a colonial lifestyle should look like. Cookbooks are valuable cultural
artefacts that mirror many aspects of the society that has produced them. They not only
codify culinary and domestic practices but also codify wider cultural and social
practices. Rawson’s books, such as
The Antipodean cookery book
and _The Australian
enquiry book_, provide fascinating insights into life at turn of the century Australia. |
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ISSN: | 1327-9556 1327-9556 |
DOI: | 10.52086/001c.28263 |