By Kelly van der Meulen & Kees Müller
FRAME 35.1 Literary Perspectives on Food attempts to do similar things as the above-mentioned anthologies, edited volumes, and articles in this issue. By contributing to the study of literary food representation, this edition of FRAME hopes to incentivise scholarly approaches to food in literature among our readers. In this way, this issue hopes to challenge preconceived notions about food culture, and to inspire scholars and students alike to reassess their presuppositions concerning food, cooking, eating and their symbolism.