id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_ci52ej2cxbacpkugivwo4dzd2a J. MICHELLE COGHLAN Kathryn Cornell Dolan, Beyond the Fruited Plain: Food and Agriculture in U.S. Literature, 1850–1905 (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2014, £46.50). Pp. 248.isbn 978 0 8032 4988 2 2018.0 3 .pdf application/pdf 1788 115 54 Kathryn Cornell Dolan, Beyond the Fruited Plain: Food and Agriculture in U.S. Literature, – (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, , £.). Lobel's Urban Appetites: Food and Culture in Nineteenth-Century Allison Carruth's Global Appetites: American Power and the Literature of Food Kathryn Cornell Dolan's Beyond the Fruited Plain contributes to this conversation by turning our attention from what, where, or why nineteenth-century Americans ate to the shifting spaces and cultural as well as this agricultural revolution in the nineteenth century to our contemporary concerns nineteenth-century America's technological and economic expansion was intertwined nineteenth-century American literature and culture and to question how writers we on the global power dynamics of US food culture, as well as by drawing on the ongoing and agriculture, the production and consumption of regional U.S. foods, to make benefited from greater attention to the wider cultural rhetoric of food and agricultural ./cache/work_ci52ej2cxbacpkugivwo4dzd2a.pdf ./txt/work_ci52ej2cxbacpkugivwo4dzd2a.txt