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This engrossing book explores family experiences of dying, death, grieving, and mourning in the years between 1830 and 1920. So many Victorian letters, diaries, and death memorials reveal a deep preoccupation with death which is both fascinating and enlightening. Pat Jalland has examined the correspondence, diaries, and death memorials of fifty-five families to show us deathbed scenes of the time, good and bad deaths, the roles of medicine and religion, children's deaths, funerals and cremations, widowhood, and mourning rituals.
Page Count:
496
Publication Date:
2000-01-20
GREAT BRITAIN_SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
FUNERAL RITES AND CEREMONIES
Bereavement
DEATH_SOCIAL ASPECTS
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