American elegy : the poetry of mourning from the Puritans to Whitman /
Bearing the Dead : the British Culture of Mourning from the Enlightenment to Victoria.
Death and the body in the eighteenth-century novel /
Mourning, gender, and creativity in the art of Herman Melville /
Leaving words to remember : Greek mourning and the advent of literacy /
Reading death in ancient Rome /
Panic and mourning : the cultural work of trauma /
Memory and mourning : studies on Roman death /
After one-hundred-and-twenty : reflecting on death, mourning, and the afterlife in the Jewish tradition /
We are what we mourn : the contemporary English-Canadian elegy /
Water graves : the art of the unritual in the greater Caribbean /
Le parent insaisissable et l'urgence d'écrire.
Our grateful dead : stories of those left behind /
Cultural melancholy : readings of race, impossible mourning, and African American ritual /
Death and the American South /
Society of others : kinship and mourning in a West Papuan place /
Law and Mourning
Law and Mourning /
The coming death : traces of mortality across East Asia /
Coming death traces of mortality across East Asia.
Jenseitserzählungen in der Gegenwartsliteratur /
Martin Luther as comforter : writings on death /
Birth and death in nineteenth-century french culture /
Death in American texts and performances : corpses, ghosts, and the reanimated dead /
Medical storyworlds : health, illness, and bodies in Russian and European literature at the turn of the twentieth century /
Death and afterlife in the pages of Gregory of Tours : religion and society in late antique Gaul /
Representing the Dead : Epitaph Fictions in Late-Medieval France.
Death in literature /
Death and the optimistic prophecy in Vergil's Aeneid /
Itinerario di amore : dialettica di amore e morte nella Vita nuova /
"That the people might live" : loss and renewal in Native American elegy /
Death, gender, and sexuality in contemporary adolescent literature /
Love and death in Goethe : "one and double" /
The Rest Is Silence Death As Annihilation in the English Renaissance.
Commemorative modernisms : women writers, death and the First World War /
Kindred specters : death, mourning, and American affinity /
Last looks, last books : Stevens, Plath, Lowell, Bishop, Merrill /
Bestial traces : race, sexuality, animality /