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In "The Lady's Own Cookery Book, and New Dinner-Table Directory," Charlotte Campbell Lady Bury presents a comprehensive culinary guide that merges traditional recipes with practical dining advice, catering to the 19th-century societal elite in England. With a meticulous literary style imbued with a sense of domesticity and authority, Lady Bury crafts a work that is both informative and engaging, capturing a pivotal moment in the evolution of British cookery. The book not only provides a wide array of recipes but also emphasizes the art of table-setting and etiquette, reflecting the period's…mehr

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In "The Lady's Own Cookery Book, and New Dinner-Table Directory," Charlotte Campbell Lady Bury presents a comprehensive culinary guide that merges traditional recipes with practical dining advice, catering to the 19th-century societal elite in England. With a meticulous literary style imbued with a sense of domesticity and authority, Lady Bury crafts a work that is both informative and engaging, capturing a pivotal moment in the evolution of British cookery. The book not only provides a wide array of recipes but also emphasizes the art of table-setting and etiquette, reflecting the period's values of refinement and meticulous hospitality. Charlotte Campbell Lady Bury, an advocate for women's roles within the domestic sphere, draws from her own experiences as a hostess and a member of the upper class to create this essential tome. Her insights into culinary practices emerged during a time when the culinary arts began shifting from household tradition to a more formalized and published structure, thus cementing her position as a key figure in domestic literature. Lady Bury's nuanced understanding of social dynamics and her passion for cooking imbue her work with authenticity and cultural relevance. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in historical cookery, women's literature, or the social customs of 19th-century Britain. Lady Bury's approachable yet sophisticated recipes, alongside her guidance on dining decorum, provide a fascinating window into the era's culinary landscapes. "The Lady's Own Cookery Book" is not merely a cookbook; it is a cultural artifact that invites readers to explore the intricate relationship between food, society, and gender.

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Charlotte Campbell Lady Bury (1775-1861) was a notable figure during the Regency period who made her mark both in the literary and social circles of England. Born into the Scottish aristocracy as Charlotte Campbell, she was the daughter of John Campbell of Calder and possessed literary aspirations from a young age. Following her marriage to Colonel John Campbell, she became Lady Charlotte Bury and began her literary career. She is most renowned for her contribution to culinary literature with her book 'The Lady's Own Cookery Book, and New Dinner-Table Directory' (1844), which not only reflects the sophisticated tastes of the period but also provides a window into the domestic management and culinary practices of the aristocracy. Known for her keen sense of observation and detail, Lady Bury's work presents a blend of recipes and etiquette, illustrating her understanding of the societal norms of her time. Her writing style combined practical guidance with an elegant prose that catered to the interests of her contemporaries. Lady Bury's works also showcase the interplay of gender roles and class identity within the realm of domesticity, thereby making her a significant, though often overlooked, author in the studies of Regency culinary history and literature. Her contributions extend her legacy beyond her lifespan, offering valuable insights into the cultural fabric of 19th-century Britain.