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Food in Shakespeare: Dinner and Punishment


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In an essay entitled “Feasts are too Proud / Better to Starve”: Shakespearean Culinary Divides, Sheila T. Cavanagh, Professor of English at Emory University explains that in Shakespeare’s plays ‘Disputes involving food … often reveal close convergences between dietary options and challenging loci of interpersonal conflict, frequently connected with competing hierarchies associated with status as well as domestic, political, financial, or social power.’

In today’s episode Sheila will help me explore how food is weaponised in Shakespeare’s plays, both in a literal and figurative sense, to coerce or punish characters.

As a special treat for my listeners I’m extending a 25% discount off the full ticket price for the Serve It Forth Food History Festival on 18 October 2025. I’ll be there continuing my discussion on Food in Shakespeare. Just enter SERVE25 at the checkout to claim the discount.

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