EIGHT years ago, my sister-in-law suddenly died. Soon after, I began
research on a book about attitudes toward death in the Victorian period.
The more I learned about the practices of the past, the more I
regretted not having known about them earlier, when my bereavement
began. I found psychological — and even philosophical — reasons to
prefer the Victorian celebration of death.
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