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SECONDARY WORKS

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4 Douglas, A. (1975). Heaven our home. In: Death in America, (ed. D.E. Stannard), 49–68. U of Pennsylvania Press.

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7 French, S. (1975). The cemetery as cultural institution: The establishment of Mount Auburn and the “Rural Cemetery” movement. In: Death in America, (ed. D.E.Stannard), 69–91. U of Pennsylvania Press.

8 Hobsbawm, E. (1994). The Age of Extremes. New York: Vintage. 1996.

9 Holloway, K. (2002). Passed On: African American Mourning Stories. Durham and London: Duke UP.

10 Lifton, R.J. (1973). The sense of immortality: On death and the continuity of life. In: Death and Identity: Revised Edition, (ed. R.Fulton), 19–35. Bowie, MD: Charles Press. 1976. Reprinted from: American Journal of Psychoanalysis, 33 (1973).

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19 Samuel, L.R. (2013). Death, American Style: A Cultural History of Dying in America. Lanham, Boulder, New York, Toronto, Plymouth: Rowman & Littlefield.

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22 Wardi, A.J. (2003). Death and the Arc of Mourning in African American Literature. Gainesville, Tallahassee, Tampa, Boca Raton, Pensacola, Orlando, Miami, Jacksonville, Ft. Meyers: U Press of Florida.

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