Death, Loss, Memory and Mourning in the Long Nineteenth Century, 1780-1914
Volume I: Literary, Cultural and Material Responses to Death, Loss, Memory and Mourning
Herausgeber: Davies, Douglas; Whitefield, Ricky; Scarre, Geoffrey; Sandy, Mark; Mccullough, Matthew
Death, Loss, Memory and Mourning in the Long Nineteenth Century, 1780-1914
Volume I: Literary, Cultural and Material Responses to Death, Loss, Memory and Mourning
Herausgeber: Davies, Douglas; Whitefield, Ricky; Scarre, Geoffrey; Sandy, Mark; Mccullough, Matthew
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This four-volume interdisciplinary collection explores loss, memory, and mourning in the long nineteenth century. Primary sources explore death and mourning from literary, spiritual, historical, and intellectual perspectives. Accompanied by extensive editorial commentary, this collection will be of great interest to students and scholars of the History of Emotions.
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This four-volume interdisciplinary collection explores loss, memory, and mourning in the long nineteenth century. Primary sources explore death and mourning from literary, spiritual, historical, and intellectual perspectives. Accompanied by extensive editorial commentary, this collection will be of great interest to students and scholars of the History of Emotions.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 6. November 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 558g
- ISBN-13: 9781032282633
- ISBN-10: 1032282630
- Artikelnr.: 75471055
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Mark Sandy is Professor of English Literature at Durham University, with research interests in Romantic poetics of loss, grief, memory, and mourning. Douglas Davies is Professor of Theology at Durham University, with interests in death, mourning, and crematoria. Geoffrey Scarre is Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at Durham University, with research interests in death, ethics, and posterity. Matthew McCullough is a Doctoral Researcher in Musicology at Durham University, and Research Associate of the Centre for Death and Life Studies, with research interests in music as a form of memorialisation. Rick Whitefield is a Junior Research Fellow at St John's College, Durham University in Theology and Research Associate of the Centre for Death and Life Studies with interests in anthropology, memory, and mourning.
Volume 1. Literary
Cultural and Material Responses to Death
Loss
Memory and Mourning Acknowledgements List of Illustrations General Editor Note Preface Introduction Part 1. Encountering Death 1. Mary Ward
'An Invitation to Death'
in Original Poetry (Bath: Hazard and Binns
1807)
pp. 67-69 2. Elizabeth Lenox-Conyngham
'Death the Mediator'
'What is Death?' and 'The Memory of Grief' Hella
and Other Poems (London: Edward Churton
1836)
102-105; 120-22; 126-129. 3. ennyson
'In Memoriam' (Stanzas VII-XIX)
1850 4. Lucy Ann Thorne
'Lines written on the death of a friend' in Poems (Leeds: H.W. Walker
1864)
pp. 29-30. 5. Margaret Veley
'A Dream of Life and Death' in A Marriage of Shadows and Other Poems (London: Smith
Elder
& Co.
1888)
98-102. 6. (London: Publisher unknown
c.1890)
p. 6
12
25. 7. Mathilda Fry
'Thy Name has Passed' and 'The Last Sleep'
in Historic Poems and Other Poems (London: Barclay and Fry
1890)
pp. 117-118; 135-137. 8. Arabella Shore
'In Memorium' and 'Sonnets to Two of the Dead'
in Elegies and Memorials (London: Kegan Paul
Trench
Trübner
& Co.
1890)
pp. 38-43
50-51. Part 2. Child Fatality and Loss 9. Anon
'Parental Comfort
in Parental Sorrow
addressed principally to Christian Parents mourning the Death of Infant Children' in The Wesleyan-Methodist Magazine
5 (1842)
p. 83. 10. Anon
'To Mourning Friends: On the Death of an Only Child
Written by a Boy Nine Year Old' in The Rural Repository Devoted to Polite Literature
vol.14
16 (1838)
p.128. 11. John Clare
'Graves of Infants' (1844) 12. Ralph Waldo Emerson
'Threnody' (1842) 13. Thomas De Quincey
'The Affliction of Childhood' in Suspiria De Profundis (1845) 14. Anon
Memoir of Thomas W. Hughes
Who Died at the Age of Seven (Religious Tract Society
c.1830)
pp. 20-31. 15. E. B. Crawford
'Lines on the Death of an Infant' in Sons & Daughters (North Shields: George Walker
1850)
p. 207. 16. Anon
'Widow MacFarlane's Lamentation for Her Son' in Broadside Ballad (Edinburgh: National Library of Scotland
c.1853)
p. 96. 17. Eliza Benson
'Lines Written in Consolation of a Friend On Death of Her Daughter' in Lays of Memory Sacred and Social by a Mother and her Son (London: Hurston and Blackett
1856)
pp. 118-119. 18. Charlotte Mary Griffiths
'The Dying Blind Girl' in Gone with the Storm and Minor Poems (London: Cassell
Petter
and Galpin
c.1874)
pp. 81-84. 19. Roden Noel
'At His Grave' and 'A Little Child's Monument: Lament'
A Little Child's Monument (London
Kegan Paul & Co.
1881)
pp. ix-xi; 1-2. 20. C.H. Sorely
'All the Hills and Vales Along' 21. Rupert Brooke
'Sonnet IV The Dead' (1914) Part 3. Memory
Mourning
and Pets 22. Lord Byron
'Inscription on a Monument of a Newfoundland Dog' (1808) 23. E. B. Crawford
'A Poem Written on the Funeral of Prince Albert's Greyhound
Eos' in Broadside Ballad (Edinburgh: National Library of Scotland
1844). 24. Elizabeth Barrett Browning
'Flush or Faunus' (1854) 25. E Davidson
'Farewell to Flossy' in The Death of King Theodore and Other Poems (Newcastle: E. J. Blake; Alnwick: H.
et al.
1874)
pp. 74-75. 26. W. Archer
'On the Death of the Speaking Canary Bird' in The Mirror
July 1839
p. 227. 27. Anon
'Elegy on a Canary' in Quiver
July 1863
p. 272. 28. Matthew Arnold
'Poor Matthias!'
MacMillan's Magazine
no. 278
vol. xlvii
1882
pp. 81-85 Part 4 . Mourning Public Figures 29. William Beatty
Authentic Narrative of the Death of Lord Nelson (London: Cadell and Davis
London
1808)
pp. 49-53. 30. Robert Southey
The Life of Nelson (London: Henry G. Bohn
1861 [1813])
pp. 374-377. 31. Anna Laetitia Barbauld
'On the Death of the Princess Charlotte' (1817 32. Robert Southey
'Funeral Song
For the Death of Princess Charlotte' (1817) in The Poetical Works of Robert Southey: Complete in One Volume (London: Longmans
1847)
pp. 465-466. 33. Lord Byron 'Canto IV' in Childe Harold's Pilgrimage (1818) 34. (1817) in Poems
Original and Translated (London: William Walker
1857)
pp. 219-233. 35. Alfred Lord Tennyson
Ode on the Death of the Duke of Wellington (London: Edward Moxon
1852)
pp. 1-16. 36. Thomas Braithwaite
Ode on the Death of the Duke of Wellington
(London: W. Pickering
1852)
pp. 5-15. 37. Walter R. Cassels
'Sonnets On the Death of the Duke of Wellington' in Poems (London: Smith
Elder
and Co.
1856)
pp. 129-132. 38. William Stone
'Elegy to the Memory of the Immortal Wellington'
(1852) in A Panegyric in Honour of the Duke of Wellington
ed. Walter B. May (Taunton: Frederick May Printing
1854)
pp. 39-50. 39. Thomas Hughes
'Finis' in Tom Brown's School Days (1857) reprinted by Macmillan & Co.
London
1882)
pp. 352-360. 40. Walt Whitman
'When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd' (1865) 41. Caroline A. Mason
'President Lincoln's Grave' in The Lost Ring and Other Poems (New York: Houghton Mifflin
c.1891)
pp. 186-187. 42. Emily Leith
'General Gordon' in Thoughts and Remembrance: Verses
(Glasgow: David Bryce and Sons
1885)
pp. 61-62. Part 5. Music
Memorial
and Memory 43. 'The Music at Nelson's Funeral in St. Paul's Cathedral' in The Musical Times
46
752 (1905). 44. Ernest Newman
'Brahms's German Requiem' in The Musical Times
52
817 (1911)
pp. 157-159. 45.
p. 5. 46. Anon
'More Press Eulogies on the Late William Steinway' in Freund's Musical Weekly
Vol. 16
no. 11 (1897)
pp. 1-2. 47. Anon
'By Order of the Queen...' in a Grand Irish Festivals Programme (1900)
p. 2. 48. in The Musical Times Feb. 1st
1902
p. 95. 49. Anon
'
The Musical Times
Vol.51
No.808
(1910). 50. Memorial to the Musicians of the Titanic Disaster
14 April 1912
Liverpool Philharmonic Hall. 51. Anon
'Lifeboats would have saved more' and 'Nearer my God to thee'
The Washington Herald
20 April
1912. 52. Memorial to Samuel Coleridge-Taylor (d.1912)
Brandon Hill Cemetery
Wallington
Borough of Sutton
London. Part 6. Mausolea and Architectural Memorials 53. The Argyll Mausoleum (1795-6). 54. The Rockingham Mausoleum (1785). 55. The Cotton Mausoleum/Waterloo Tower (1819). 56. The Cunningham Mausoleum (1797). 57 The Bowes Mausoleum (built
c.1760; consecrated in 1812). 58. The Buckinghamshire Mausoleum (1794). 59. The Bourgeois and Desenfans Mausoleum (1807-14). Index
Cultural and Material Responses to Death
Loss
Memory and Mourning Acknowledgements List of Illustrations General Editor Note Preface Introduction Part 1. Encountering Death 1. Mary Ward
'An Invitation to Death'
in Original Poetry (Bath: Hazard and Binns
1807)
pp. 67-69 2. Elizabeth Lenox-Conyngham
'Death the Mediator'
'What is Death?' and 'The Memory of Grief' Hella
and Other Poems (London: Edward Churton
1836)
102-105; 120-22; 126-129. 3. ennyson
'In Memoriam' (Stanzas VII-XIX)
1850 4. Lucy Ann Thorne
'Lines written on the death of a friend' in Poems (Leeds: H.W. Walker
1864)
pp. 29-30. 5. Margaret Veley
'A Dream of Life and Death' in A Marriage of Shadows and Other Poems (London: Smith
Elder
& Co.
1888)
98-102. 6. (London: Publisher unknown
c.1890)
p. 6
12
25. 7. Mathilda Fry
'Thy Name has Passed' and 'The Last Sleep'
in Historic Poems and Other Poems (London: Barclay and Fry
1890)
pp. 117-118; 135-137. 8. Arabella Shore
'In Memorium' and 'Sonnets to Two of the Dead'
in Elegies and Memorials (London: Kegan Paul
Trench
Trübner
& Co.
1890)
pp. 38-43
50-51. Part 2. Child Fatality and Loss 9. Anon
'Parental Comfort
in Parental Sorrow
addressed principally to Christian Parents mourning the Death of Infant Children' in The Wesleyan-Methodist Magazine
5 (1842)
p. 83. 10. Anon
'To Mourning Friends: On the Death of an Only Child
Written by a Boy Nine Year Old' in The Rural Repository Devoted to Polite Literature
vol.14
16 (1838)
p.128. 11. John Clare
'Graves of Infants' (1844) 12. Ralph Waldo Emerson
'Threnody' (1842) 13. Thomas De Quincey
'The Affliction of Childhood' in Suspiria De Profundis (1845) 14. Anon
Memoir of Thomas W. Hughes
Who Died at the Age of Seven (Religious Tract Society
c.1830)
pp. 20-31. 15. E. B. Crawford
'Lines on the Death of an Infant' in Sons & Daughters (North Shields: George Walker
1850)
p. 207. 16. Anon
'Widow MacFarlane's Lamentation for Her Son' in Broadside Ballad (Edinburgh: National Library of Scotland
c.1853)
p. 96. 17. Eliza Benson
'Lines Written in Consolation of a Friend On Death of Her Daughter' in Lays of Memory Sacred and Social by a Mother and her Son (London: Hurston and Blackett
1856)
pp. 118-119. 18. Charlotte Mary Griffiths
'The Dying Blind Girl' in Gone with the Storm and Minor Poems (London: Cassell
Petter
and Galpin
c.1874)
pp. 81-84. 19. Roden Noel
'At His Grave' and 'A Little Child's Monument: Lament'
A Little Child's Monument (London
Kegan Paul & Co.
1881)
pp. ix-xi; 1-2. 20. C.H. Sorely
'All the Hills and Vales Along' 21. Rupert Brooke
'Sonnet IV The Dead' (1914) Part 3. Memory
Mourning
and Pets 22. Lord Byron
'Inscription on a Monument of a Newfoundland Dog' (1808) 23. E. B. Crawford
'A Poem Written on the Funeral of Prince Albert's Greyhound
Eos' in Broadside Ballad (Edinburgh: National Library of Scotland
1844). 24. Elizabeth Barrett Browning
'Flush or Faunus' (1854) 25. E Davidson
'Farewell to Flossy' in The Death of King Theodore and Other Poems (Newcastle: E. J. Blake; Alnwick: H.
et al.
1874)
pp. 74-75. 26. W. Archer
'On the Death of the Speaking Canary Bird' in The Mirror
July 1839
p. 227. 27. Anon
'Elegy on a Canary' in Quiver
July 1863
p. 272. 28. Matthew Arnold
'Poor Matthias!'
MacMillan's Magazine
no. 278
vol. xlvii
1882
pp. 81-85 Part 4 . Mourning Public Figures 29. William Beatty
Authentic Narrative of the Death of Lord Nelson (London: Cadell and Davis
London
1808)
pp. 49-53. 30. Robert Southey
The Life of Nelson (London: Henry G. Bohn
1861 [1813])
pp. 374-377. 31. Anna Laetitia Barbauld
'On the Death of the Princess Charlotte' (1817 32. Robert Southey
'Funeral Song
For the Death of Princess Charlotte' (1817) in The Poetical Works of Robert Southey: Complete in One Volume (London: Longmans
1847)
pp. 465-466. 33. Lord Byron 'Canto IV' in Childe Harold's Pilgrimage (1818) 34. (1817) in Poems
Original and Translated (London: William Walker
1857)
pp. 219-233. 35. Alfred Lord Tennyson
Ode on the Death of the Duke of Wellington (London: Edward Moxon
1852)
pp. 1-16. 36. Thomas Braithwaite
Ode on the Death of the Duke of Wellington
(London: W. Pickering
1852)
pp. 5-15. 37. Walter R. Cassels
'Sonnets On the Death of the Duke of Wellington' in Poems (London: Smith
Elder
and Co.
1856)
pp. 129-132. 38. William Stone
'Elegy to the Memory of the Immortal Wellington'
(1852) in A Panegyric in Honour of the Duke of Wellington
ed. Walter B. May (Taunton: Frederick May Printing
1854)
pp. 39-50. 39. Thomas Hughes
'Finis' in Tom Brown's School Days (1857) reprinted by Macmillan & Co.
London
1882)
pp. 352-360. 40. Walt Whitman
'When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd' (1865) 41. Caroline A. Mason
'President Lincoln's Grave' in The Lost Ring and Other Poems (New York: Houghton Mifflin
c.1891)
pp. 186-187. 42. Emily Leith
'General Gordon' in Thoughts and Remembrance: Verses
(Glasgow: David Bryce and Sons
1885)
pp. 61-62. Part 5. Music
Memorial
and Memory 43. 'The Music at Nelson's Funeral in St. Paul's Cathedral' in The Musical Times
46
752 (1905). 44. Ernest Newman
'Brahms's German Requiem' in The Musical Times
52
817 (1911)
pp. 157-159. 45.
p. 5. 46. Anon
'More Press Eulogies on the Late William Steinway' in Freund's Musical Weekly
Vol. 16
no. 11 (1897)
pp. 1-2. 47. Anon
'By Order of the Queen...' in a Grand Irish Festivals Programme (1900)
p. 2. 48. in The Musical Times Feb. 1st
1902
p. 95. 49. Anon
'
The Musical Times
Vol.51
No.808
(1910). 50. Memorial to the Musicians of the Titanic Disaster
14 April 1912
Liverpool Philharmonic Hall. 51. Anon
'Lifeboats would have saved more' and 'Nearer my God to thee'
The Washington Herald
20 April
1912. 52. Memorial to Samuel Coleridge-Taylor (d.1912)
Brandon Hill Cemetery
Wallington
Borough of Sutton
London. Part 6. Mausolea and Architectural Memorials 53. The Argyll Mausoleum (1795-6). 54. The Rockingham Mausoleum (1785). 55. The Cotton Mausoleum/Waterloo Tower (1819). 56. The Cunningham Mausoleum (1797). 57 The Bowes Mausoleum (built
c.1760; consecrated in 1812). 58. The Buckinghamshire Mausoleum (1794). 59. The Bourgeois and Desenfans Mausoleum (1807-14). Index
Volume 1. Literary
Cultural and Material Responses to Death
Loss
Memory and Mourning Acknowledgements List of Illustrations General Editor Note Preface Introduction Part 1. Encountering Death 1. Mary Ward
'An Invitation to Death'
in Original Poetry (Bath: Hazard and Binns
1807)
pp. 67-69 2. Elizabeth Lenox-Conyngham
'Death the Mediator'
'What is Death?' and 'The Memory of Grief' Hella
and Other Poems (London: Edward Churton
1836)
102-105; 120-22; 126-129. 3. ennyson
'In Memoriam' (Stanzas VII-XIX)
1850 4. Lucy Ann Thorne
'Lines written on the death of a friend' in Poems (Leeds: H.W. Walker
1864)
pp. 29-30. 5. Margaret Veley
'A Dream of Life and Death' in A Marriage of Shadows and Other Poems (London: Smith
Elder
& Co.
1888)
98-102. 6. (London: Publisher unknown
c.1890)
p. 6
12
25. 7. Mathilda Fry
'Thy Name has Passed' and 'The Last Sleep'
in Historic Poems and Other Poems (London: Barclay and Fry
1890)
pp. 117-118; 135-137. 8. Arabella Shore
'In Memorium' and 'Sonnets to Two of the Dead'
in Elegies and Memorials (London: Kegan Paul
Trench
Trübner
& Co.
1890)
pp. 38-43
50-51. Part 2. Child Fatality and Loss 9. Anon
'Parental Comfort
in Parental Sorrow
addressed principally to Christian Parents mourning the Death of Infant Children' in The Wesleyan-Methodist Magazine
5 (1842)
p. 83. 10. Anon
'To Mourning Friends: On the Death of an Only Child
Written by a Boy Nine Year Old' in The Rural Repository Devoted to Polite Literature
vol.14
16 (1838)
p.128. 11. John Clare
'Graves of Infants' (1844) 12. Ralph Waldo Emerson
'Threnody' (1842) 13. Thomas De Quincey
'The Affliction of Childhood' in Suspiria De Profundis (1845) 14. Anon
Memoir of Thomas W. Hughes
Who Died at the Age of Seven (Religious Tract Society
c.1830)
pp. 20-31. 15. E. B. Crawford
'Lines on the Death of an Infant' in Sons & Daughters (North Shields: George Walker
1850)
p. 207. 16. Anon
'Widow MacFarlane's Lamentation for Her Son' in Broadside Ballad (Edinburgh: National Library of Scotland
c.1853)
p. 96. 17. Eliza Benson
'Lines Written in Consolation of a Friend On Death of Her Daughter' in Lays of Memory Sacred and Social by a Mother and her Son (London: Hurston and Blackett
1856)
pp. 118-119. 18. Charlotte Mary Griffiths
'The Dying Blind Girl' in Gone with the Storm and Minor Poems (London: Cassell
Petter
and Galpin
c.1874)
pp. 81-84. 19. Roden Noel
'At His Grave' and 'A Little Child's Monument: Lament'
A Little Child's Monument (London
Kegan Paul & Co.
1881)
pp. ix-xi; 1-2. 20. C.H. Sorely
'All the Hills and Vales Along' 21. Rupert Brooke
'Sonnet IV The Dead' (1914) Part 3. Memory
Mourning
and Pets 22. Lord Byron
'Inscription on a Monument of a Newfoundland Dog' (1808) 23. E. B. Crawford
'A Poem Written on the Funeral of Prince Albert's Greyhound
Eos' in Broadside Ballad (Edinburgh: National Library of Scotland
1844). 24. Elizabeth Barrett Browning
'Flush or Faunus' (1854) 25. E Davidson
'Farewell to Flossy' in The Death of King Theodore and Other Poems (Newcastle: E. J. Blake; Alnwick: H.
et al.
1874)
pp. 74-75. 26. W. Archer
'On the Death of the Speaking Canary Bird' in The Mirror
July 1839
p. 227. 27. Anon
'Elegy on a Canary' in Quiver
July 1863
p. 272. 28. Matthew Arnold
'Poor Matthias!'
MacMillan's Magazine
no. 278
vol. xlvii
1882
pp. 81-85 Part 4 . Mourning Public Figures 29. William Beatty
Authentic Narrative of the Death of Lord Nelson (London: Cadell and Davis
London
1808)
pp. 49-53. 30. Robert Southey
The Life of Nelson (London: Henry G. Bohn
1861 [1813])
pp. 374-377. 31. Anna Laetitia Barbauld
'On the Death of the Princess Charlotte' (1817 32. Robert Southey
'Funeral Song
For the Death of Princess Charlotte' (1817) in The Poetical Works of Robert Southey: Complete in One Volume (London: Longmans
1847)
pp. 465-466. 33. Lord Byron 'Canto IV' in Childe Harold's Pilgrimage (1818) 34. (1817) in Poems
Original and Translated (London: William Walker
1857)
pp. 219-233. 35. Alfred Lord Tennyson
Ode on the Death of the Duke of Wellington (London: Edward Moxon
1852)
pp. 1-16. 36. Thomas Braithwaite
Ode on the Death of the Duke of Wellington
(London: W. Pickering
1852)
pp. 5-15. 37. Walter R. Cassels
'Sonnets On the Death of the Duke of Wellington' in Poems (London: Smith
Elder
and Co.
1856)
pp. 129-132. 38. William Stone
'Elegy to the Memory of the Immortal Wellington'
(1852) in A Panegyric in Honour of the Duke of Wellington
ed. Walter B. May (Taunton: Frederick May Printing
1854)
pp. 39-50. 39. Thomas Hughes
'Finis' in Tom Brown's School Days (1857) reprinted by Macmillan & Co.
London
1882)
pp. 352-360. 40. Walt Whitman
'When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd' (1865) 41. Caroline A. Mason
'President Lincoln's Grave' in The Lost Ring and Other Poems (New York: Houghton Mifflin
c.1891)
pp. 186-187. 42. Emily Leith
'General Gordon' in Thoughts and Remembrance: Verses
(Glasgow: David Bryce and Sons
1885)
pp. 61-62. Part 5. Music
Memorial
and Memory 43. 'The Music at Nelson's Funeral in St. Paul's Cathedral' in The Musical Times
46
752 (1905). 44. Ernest Newman
'Brahms's German Requiem' in The Musical Times
52
817 (1911)
pp. 157-159. 45.
p. 5. 46. Anon
'More Press Eulogies on the Late William Steinway' in Freund's Musical Weekly
Vol. 16
no. 11 (1897)
pp. 1-2. 47. Anon
'By Order of the Queen...' in a Grand Irish Festivals Programme (1900)
p. 2. 48. in The Musical Times Feb. 1st
1902
p. 95. 49. Anon
'
The Musical Times
Vol.51
No.808
(1910). 50. Memorial to the Musicians of the Titanic Disaster
14 April 1912
Liverpool Philharmonic Hall. 51. Anon
'Lifeboats would have saved more' and 'Nearer my God to thee'
The Washington Herald
20 April
1912. 52. Memorial to Samuel Coleridge-Taylor (d.1912)
Brandon Hill Cemetery
Wallington
Borough of Sutton
London. Part 6. Mausolea and Architectural Memorials 53. The Argyll Mausoleum (1795-6). 54. The Rockingham Mausoleum (1785). 55. The Cotton Mausoleum/Waterloo Tower (1819). 56. The Cunningham Mausoleum (1797). 57 The Bowes Mausoleum (built
c.1760; consecrated in 1812). 58. The Buckinghamshire Mausoleum (1794). 59. The Bourgeois and Desenfans Mausoleum (1807-14). Index
Cultural and Material Responses to Death
Loss
Memory and Mourning Acknowledgements List of Illustrations General Editor Note Preface Introduction Part 1. Encountering Death 1. Mary Ward
'An Invitation to Death'
in Original Poetry (Bath: Hazard and Binns
1807)
pp. 67-69 2. Elizabeth Lenox-Conyngham
'Death the Mediator'
'What is Death?' and 'The Memory of Grief' Hella
and Other Poems (London: Edward Churton
1836)
102-105; 120-22; 126-129. 3. ennyson
'In Memoriam' (Stanzas VII-XIX)
1850 4. Lucy Ann Thorne
'Lines written on the death of a friend' in Poems (Leeds: H.W. Walker
1864)
pp. 29-30. 5. Margaret Veley
'A Dream of Life and Death' in A Marriage of Shadows and Other Poems (London: Smith
Elder
& Co.
1888)
98-102. 6. (London: Publisher unknown
c.1890)
p. 6
12
25. 7. Mathilda Fry
'Thy Name has Passed' and 'The Last Sleep'
in Historic Poems and Other Poems (London: Barclay and Fry
1890)
pp. 117-118; 135-137. 8. Arabella Shore
'In Memorium' and 'Sonnets to Two of the Dead'
in Elegies and Memorials (London: Kegan Paul
Trench
Trübner
& Co.
1890)
pp. 38-43
50-51. Part 2. Child Fatality and Loss 9. Anon
'Parental Comfort
in Parental Sorrow
addressed principally to Christian Parents mourning the Death of Infant Children' in The Wesleyan-Methodist Magazine
5 (1842)
p. 83. 10. Anon
'To Mourning Friends: On the Death of an Only Child
Written by a Boy Nine Year Old' in The Rural Repository Devoted to Polite Literature
vol.14
16 (1838)
p.128. 11. John Clare
'Graves of Infants' (1844) 12. Ralph Waldo Emerson
'Threnody' (1842) 13. Thomas De Quincey
'The Affliction of Childhood' in Suspiria De Profundis (1845) 14. Anon
Memoir of Thomas W. Hughes
Who Died at the Age of Seven (Religious Tract Society
c.1830)
pp. 20-31. 15. E. B. Crawford
'Lines on the Death of an Infant' in Sons & Daughters (North Shields: George Walker
1850)
p. 207. 16. Anon
'Widow MacFarlane's Lamentation for Her Son' in Broadside Ballad (Edinburgh: National Library of Scotland
c.1853)
p. 96. 17. Eliza Benson
'Lines Written in Consolation of a Friend On Death of Her Daughter' in Lays of Memory Sacred and Social by a Mother and her Son (London: Hurston and Blackett
1856)
pp. 118-119. 18. Charlotte Mary Griffiths
'The Dying Blind Girl' in Gone with the Storm and Minor Poems (London: Cassell
Petter
and Galpin
c.1874)
pp. 81-84. 19. Roden Noel
'At His Grave' and 'A Little Child's Monument: Lament'
A Little Child's Monument (London
Kegan Paul & Co.
1881)
pp. ix-xi; 1-2. 20. C.H. Sorely
'All the Hills and Vales Along' 21. Rupert Brooke
'Sonnet IV The Dead' (1914) Part 3. Memory
Mourning
and Pets 22. Lord Byron
'Inscription on a Monument of a Newfoundland Dog' (1808) 23. E. B. Crawford
'A Poem Written on the Funeral of Prince Albert's Greyhound
Eos' in Broadside Ballad (Edinburgh: National Library of Scotland
1844). 24. Elizabeth Barrett Browning
'Flush or Faunus' (1854) 25. E Davidson
'Farewell to Flossy' in The Death of King Theodore and Other Poems (Newcastle: E. J. Blake; Alnwick: H.
et al.
1874)
pp. 74-75. 26. W. Archer
'On the Death of the Speaking Canary Bird' in The Mirror
July 1839
p. 227. 27. Anon
'Elegy on a Canary' in Quiver
July 1863
p. 272. 28. Matthew Arnold
'Poor Matthias!'
MacMillan's Magazine
no. 278
vol. xlvii
1882
pp. 81-85 Part 4 . Mourning Public Figures 29. William Beatty
Authentic Narrative of the Death of Lord Nelson (London: Cadell and Davis
London
1808)
pp. 49-53. 30. Robert Southey
The Life of Nelson (London: Henry G. Bohn
1861 [1813])
pp. 374-377. 31. Anna Laetitia Barbauld
'On the Death of the Princess Charlotte' (1817 32. Robert Southey
'Funeral Song
For the Death of Princess Charlotte' (1817) in The Poetical Works of Robert Southey: Complete in One Volume (London: Longmans
1847)
pp. 465-466. 33. Lord Byron 'Canto IV' in Childe Harold's Pilgrimage (1818) 34. (1817) in Poems
Original and Translated (London: William Walker
1857)
pp. 219-233. 35. Alfred Lord Tennyson
Ode on the Death of the Duke of Wellington (London: Edward Moxon
1852)
pp. 1-16. 36. Thomas Braithwaite
Ode on the Death of the Duke of Wellington
(London: W. Pickering
1852)
pp. 5-15. 37. Walter R. Cassels
'Sonnets On the Death of the Duke of Wellington' in Poems (London: Smith
Elder
and Co.
1856)
pp. 129-132. 38. William Stone
'Elegy to the Memory of the Immortal Wellington'
(1852) in A Panegyric in Honour of the Duke of Wellington
ed. Walter B. May (Taunton: Frederick May Printing
1854)
pp. 39-50. 39. Thomas Hughes
'Finis' in Tom Brown's School Days (1857) reprinted by Macmillan & Co.
London
1882)
pp. 352-360. 40. Walt Whitman
'When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd' (1865) 41. Caroline A. Mason
'President Lincoln's Grave' in The Lost Ring and Other Poems (New York: Houghton Mifflin
c.1891)
pp. 186-187. 42. Emily Leith
'General Gordon' in Thoughts and Remembrance: Verses
(Glasgow: David Bryce and Sons
1885)
pp. 61-62. Part 5. Music
Memorial
and Memory 43. 'The Music at Nelson's Funeral in St. Paul's Cathedral' in The Musical Times
46
752 (1905). 44. Ernest Newman
'Brahms's German Requiem' in The Musical Times
52
817 (1911)
pp. 157-159. 45.
p. 5. 46. Anon
'More Press Eulogies on the Late William Steinway' in Freund's Musical Weekly
Vol. 16
no. 11 (1897)
pp. 1-2. 47. Anon
'By Order of the Queen...' in a Grand Irish Festivals Programme (1900)
p. 2. 48. in The Musical Times Feb. 1st
1902
p. 95. 49. Anon
'
The Musical Times
Vol.51
No.808
(1910). 50. Memorial to the Musicians of the Titanic Disaster
14 April 1912
Liverpool Philharmonic Hall. 51. Anon
'Lifeboats would have saved more' and 'Nearer my God to thee'
The Washington Herald
20 April
1912. 52. Memorial to Samuel Coleridge-Taylor (d.1912)
Brandon Hill Cemetery
Wallington
Borough of Sutton
London. Part 6. Mausolea and Architectural Memorials 53. The Argyll Mausoleum (1795-6). 54. The Rockingham Mausoleum (1785). 55. The Cotton Mausoleum/Waterloo Tower (1819). 56. The Cunningham Mausoleum (1797). 57 The Bowes Mausoleum (built
c.1760; consecrated in 1812). 58. The Buckinghamshire Mausoleum (1794). 59. The Bourgeois and Desenfans Mausoleum (1807-14). Index







