Rob Sedgwick

36%
Flag icon
However, despite these instances of plenty and routine, the most common Victorian experience relating to food was hunger. It was never very far away. Absolute starvation was rare, with some notable exceptions, but long-term malnutrition was rife. Large numbers of people woke up famished and spent their working days – and much of their working lives – in a state of semi-permanent wanting of food.
How to be a Victorian
Rate this book
Clear rating
Open Preview