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Cemetery Plots from Victoria to Verdun: Literary Representations of Epitaph and Burial from the Nineteenth Century through the Great War

Heather Kichner-2008-07-08-OhioLink ETD Center (Ohio Library and Information Network)

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3 Introduction: Arriving at the Cemetery 5 Chapter I: Grave Concerns: Novel Responses to Nineteenth-Century Cemetery Reform 26 Chapter II: Of Tomes and Tombstones: Altering People and Plots 69 Chapter III: Cemeterial Deja vu: War Writing and the New Cemetery Problem.... 123 Epilogue: Absence, Silence, Anonymity and the Changing Role of the Epitaph.... 180 Bibliography 211

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3 Introduction: Arriving at the Cemetery 5 Chapter I: Grave Concerns: Novel Responses to Nineteenth-Century Cemetery Reform 26 Chapter II: Of Tomes and Tombstones: Altering People and Plots 69 Chapter III: Cemeterial Deja vu: War Writing and the New Cemetery Problem.... 123 Epilogue: Absence, Silence, Anonymity and the Changing Role of the Epitaph.... 180 Bibliography 211

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EpitaphSilenceHistoryArtAncient historyLiteratureArt historyAesthetics

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