The photographer recreates the feasts described on the pages of famous literary works

The photographer recreates the feasts described on the pages of famous literary works

Categories: Food and Drinks | Photo project

Anyone who read Virginia Woolf's "To the Lighthouse" could almost taste Mrs. Ramsay's famous beef stew, just as all fans of the Harry Potter books dreamed of trying the legendary butter beer. Food in books sometimes evokes genuine emotions and is strongly associated with the characters from these stories. This assumption is based on the series of photographer Charles Roux "Fictitious Feasts" about feasts and dishes described in the works of world classical literature.

The photographer recreates the feasts described on the pages of famous literary works

The photographer recreates the feasts described on the pages of famous literary works

"To the Lighthouse," Virginia Woolf.

The photographer recreates the feasts described on the pages of famous literary works

"Love during Cholera," by Gabriel Garcia Marquez.

The photographer recreates the feasts described on the pages of famous literary works

"Moby Dick, or the White Whale," Herman Melville.

The photographer recreates the feasts described on the pages of famous literary works

Ulysses, James Joyce.

The photographer recreates the feasts described on the pages of famous literary works

"Jane Eyre", Charlotte Bronte.

The photographer recreates the feasts described on the pages of famous literary works

Les Miserables, Victor Hugo.

The photographer recreates the feasts described on the pages of famous literary works

"Goldilocks and the Three Bears," The Brothers Grimm.

The photographer recreates the feasts described on the pages of famous literary works

"Transformation" by Franz Kafka.

The photographer recreates the feasts described on the pages of famous literary works

"In Search of Lost Time," by Marcel Proust.

The photographer recreates the feasts described on the pages of famous literary works

Alice in Wonderland, by Lewis Carroll.

The photographer recreates the feasts described on the pages of famous literary works

The Adventures of Oliver Twist, by Charles Dickens.

The photographer recreates the feasts described on the pages of famous literary works

"The Catcher in the Rye," by Jerome David Salinger.

The photographer recreates the feasts described on the pages of famous literary works

"The End of the Game," by Samuel Beckett.

The photographer recreates the feasts described on the pages of famous literary works

"Little Red Riding Hood", Charles Perrault.

The photographer recreates the feasts described on the pages of famous literary works

"Carrie," Stephen King.

The photographer recreates the feasts described on the pages of famous literary works

"Chronicles of Narnia. The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe", by Clive Staples Lewis.

The photographer recreates the feasts described on the pages of famous literary works

"Pippi Longstocking," by Astrid Lindgren.

The photographer recreates the feasts described on the pages of famous literary works

"The Cunning Hidalgo Don Quixote of La Mancha", Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra.

The photographer recreates the feasts described on the pages of famous literary works

"Crumpet", Guy de Maupassant.

Keywords: Feast | Books | Literature | Still lifes | Photography | Food photography

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