The Diary of a Country Parson
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- the diary (= personal record of each day's events and thoughts) of James Woodforde (1740-1803), which was published in five volumes (1924-31) more than a hundred years after his death. It describes Woodforde's life as a parson (= priest) in the country village of Weston Longeville in Norfolk, and is full of enthusiasm for the ordinary pleasures of life, especially food.
乡村牧师日记:詹姆士·伍德福德(James Woodforde,1740-1803年)的日记,在他去世一百多年后出版了五卷(1924-31)。它描述了伍德福德在诺福克郡韦斯顿·隆格维尔乡村里的牧师的生活,并且充满了对平日生活的热情,尤其是食物。