Arranging Grief: Sacred Time and the Body in Nineteenth-century AmericaNYU Press, 2007 - 345 páginas 2008 Winner, MLA First Book Prize |
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... woman why she has ceased to bewail her losses and learns that she believes her husband managed, by grieving himself to death, to join their child in the "country of spirits" and care for him. Instead of faulting the Indians for ...
... woman is further confirmed by observing her nightly repetition of a "plaintive melancholy song" at her family's burial site, which demonstrates to him, despite her diurnal stoicism, that "some particles of that reluctance to be ...
... woman who sits there by the lamp, dropping slow tears, while she prepares the memorials of her own lost one for the outcast wanderer. (154) The "slow tears" emphasized in this passage, which recall both those wept for Eliza's dead ...
... woman! What would you think if some foreign nation, unknown to you, should come and carry away from you three lovely children. . . . What would you think of them?"84 This interjection predicts a later moment, near the close of the ...
... women suggested at once a cultural location, the home, and a corporeal disposition, the nurturance of life-giving ... Women's Time." Citing the three temporal modes we have thus far observed to interact within nineteenth-century accounts ...
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Arranging Grief: Sacred Time and the Body in Nineteenth-Century America Dana Luciano Vista previa limitada - 2007 |
Arranging Grief: Sacred Time and the Body in Nineteenth-Century America Dana Luciano Sin vista previa disponible - 2007 |