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List of Illustrations vii
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction: The Belly of a Nation 1
1 Corn Kings: Disraeli, Hardy, and the Reconciliation of Nations 19
2 Men and Menus: Dickens and the Rise of the "Ordinary" English Gentleman 39
3 "I have no country": Domesticating the Generic National Woman 71
4 "Miss Sharp adores pork": Ingesting India from The Missionary to The Moonstone 105
5 Blood and Rum: Power and the Racialization of the Victorian Monster 127
Conclusion: The Bill of Fare-Thee-Well 157
Notes 161
Bibliography 199
Index 213
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