作者: Graeme Maxwell Griffin , Des Tobin
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关键词: Aesthetics 、 Grief 、 Social history 、 Etiquette 、 Reading (process) 、 Taboo 、 Art 、 Subject (philosophy) 、 Literature
摘要: This is a thoroughly useful, authoritative and compassionate book about the last taboo subject death. In exploring our responses to death, it reveals great deal Australian society. There grim humour in practical details of burial days pick shovel priest if you were lucky. Stories elaborate Victorian mourning etiquette, poignant personal histories recorded on gravestones, vehement debates cremation, much more, make good reading. The authors theologian funeral director use this frank social history look at questions we often avoid. What grief? How can help ourselves others through it? choices do have for farewelling loved ones? Are rituals churches, parlours cemeteries flexible enough meet endlessly varied needs? Both professional general readers will find many answers yet more informative reassuring book.