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Hello everyone,

I am currently writing my Master's thesis on perceptions of death and proper ways of mourning in Victorian England. I am analyzing samples of life writing and comparing those depicitions of grief and death to examples in popular literature.

I am struggling to find th eliterature though! So far I have Thomas Hardy's Tess of the D'Urbervilles, Dickens' Old Curiosity Shop, and possible North and South by Elizabeth Gaskell.

I am looking for book recommendations that:
  • Fall into the Victorian era published by authors from the UK
  • Depict some sort of death, funeral, expression of grief.
  • ** Bonus points if it has a woman dying
I wouldn't mine poems either.

Thank you!
-M

Date: January 27th, 2022 14:28 (UTC)
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[personal profile] emma_in_dream has a '19th century book club' tag (https://emma-in-dream.dreamwidth.org/tag/19th+century+book+club) which may have something suitable? They are knowledgeable on the books, and read widely, and I always find interesting details.

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