- Ritual magic and grimoires
- Spiritualism, mediumship, and channeling
- Ghosts, hauntings, and poltergeists
- Afterlife, reincarnation, and near-death experiences
- Mesmerism, animal magnetism, and hypnosis
Representations of Death in Nineteenth-Century US Writing and Culture
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- 21st century
- Language: English
Introduction: Curious dreams: representations of death in 19th-century US writing and culture, Lucy Frank. Part 1 Death, Citizenship and the Politics of Mourning: Chief Seattle's afterlife: mourning and cross-cultural synthesis in 19th-century America, John J. Kucich Escaping the 'benumbing influence of a present embodied death': the politics of mourning in 1850s African-American writing, Jeffrey Steele Representative mournfulness: nation and race in the time of Lincoln, Dana Luciano 'Stock in dead folk': the value of black mortality in Mark Twain's The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Stephen Shapiro 'I cannot bear to be hurted any more': suicide as dialectical ideological sign in 19th-century American realism, Kevin Grauke Rewriting the myth of black mortality: W.E.B. Du Bois and Charles W. Chesnutt, Joanne van der Woude. Part 2 Signatures and Elegies: 'I think I was enchanted': Elizabeth Barrett Browning's haunting of American women poets, Alison Chapman God's will, not mine: child death as a Theodicean problem in poetry by 19th-century American women, Paula Bernat Bennett 'The little coffin': anthologies, conventions and dead children, Jessica F. Roberts. Part 3 Cultures of Death: The fashion of mourning, Ann Schofield 'At a distance from the scene of the atrocity': death and detachment in Poe's 'The Mystery of Marie Roget', Elizabeth Carolyn Miller Spectres on the New York stage: the (Pepper's) Ghost Craze of 1863, Dassia N. Posner Medusa's blinding art: mesmerism and female artistic agency in Louisa May Alcott's 'A Pair of Eyes Or, Modern Magic', Ann Heilmann 'To surprise immortality': spiritualism and Shakerism in William Dean Howells's The Undiscovered Country, Kelly Richardson. Index.
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OpenAlex scholarly book record | 2018-01-18 | — | English | — | Unknown |
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