Description: The Victorian Celebration of Death - - - By James Stevens Curl.Published by Sutton Publishing in 2000. "While the Victorians managed to confront death and mortality directly, we now treat such topics as taboo. That era's views were transformed by many factors, including the creation of urban cemeteries; the production of such merchandise for mourners as wreaths and elaborate hearses; the Romantic Movement; the Evangelical Revival; and the national spectacle of state funerals. Curl's lively study of the dead is supplemented by quotations from Ovid, Shakespeare, and Dickens, among others, and features dozens of black and white photographs of noteworthy burial grounds". Hardcover. 7"x10", 330 pages, black & white illustrations, dust jacket. Minor wear. SHIPPING NOTES: Shipping charges for books are based on the weight, when packed, of each package -we offer “combined shipping charges” for orders for more than one book. If you buy more than one item please ask us to send a revised invoice before you pay. Stock #55192 - - - Joslin Hall Books & Ephemera Selling books & ephemera since 1983 - Member of the Antiquarian Booksellers Association of America the International League of Antiquarian Booksellers and the Ephemera Society . Your satisfaction is guaranteed with every item you purchase.
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Binding: Hardcover
Language: English
Topic: Victorian
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Subject: History
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