In "The Feasts of Autolycus: The Diary of a Greedy Woman," Elizabeth Robins Pennell presents a captivating and whimsical exploration of culinary delights and social commentary, encapsulated within the framework of a diary. Written in a rich, engaging literary style that marries humor with keen observations, the work immerses readers in the grandiosity and intimacy of feasting. Pennell's narrative ...