Widow's Weeds and Weeping Veils

Widow's Weeds and Weeping Veils
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Publisher : Gettysburg Publishing
Total Pages : 57
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ISBN-10 : 9781734627619
ISBN-13 : 1734627611
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Book Synopsis Widow's Weeds and Weeping Veils by : Bernadette Loeffel-Atkins

Download or read book Widow's Weeds and Weeping Veils written by Bernadette Loeffel-Atkins and published by Gettysburg Publishing. This book was released on 2012-04-01 with total page 57 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: During the 19th century, death shadowed daily life. A high infant mortality rate, poor sanitation, risk during childbirth, poisons, ignorance, and war kept 19th-century Americans busy practicing the ritual of mourning. The Victorian era in both Europe and America saw these rituals elevated to an art form expressing not only grief, but also religious feeling, social obligation, and even mourning fashion. Complete with period illustrations, Widow's Weeds and Weeping Veils explores how Victorians viewed death and dying as a result of the profound historical events of their time. This concise, informative work is ideal for students of Victorian-era culture and Civil War enthusiasts.


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