High Society Dinners

Dining in Tsarist Russia

by Yuri Lotman (1922-1993), Semiotician and Social HistorianJelena Pogosjan, University of Alberta
Contributors: Translated by Marian Schwartz, former president of the American Literary Translators AssociationEdited and Introduced by Darra Goldstein, Williams College (Emerita)


High Society Dinners offers extraordinary insight into the domestic arrangements of the Russian aristocracy, presenting nine months’ worth of menus served in St Petersburg to the guests of Petr Durnovo (1835–1918), Adjutant-General of the Tsar’s Imperial Suite, part of an important late-19th-century dynasty that included ministers and high officials. The menus themselves would be useful enough for what they reveal about culinary culture in Russia, but Yuri Lotman’s commentary is invaluable, dissecting the dining rituals and the social circles of the participants. Durnovo’s menus and guest lists, interspersed with extracts from family letters and the leading newspapers and journals of the day, set in context the domestic and gastronomic underpinnings of life in this group at the heart of the Russian empire.

The book is illustrated with paintings and photographs that give a sense of the high society milieu in mid-nineteenth-century Russia.

ISBN-13 (Hardback) 9781903018989
Price (Hardback) £45.00/$60.00
Publication July 2014
Pages 400
Size 234 x 156mm
Readership scholars and general readers
Illustrations 25 colour & b&w

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  • isbn
    9781903018989 (Hardback)
  • original publisher
    Prospect Books
  • original publisher place
    Totnes (U.K.)
  • publisher
    Equinox Publishing Ltd.
  • publisher place
    Sheffield (U.K.)
  • series title
    The English Kitchen