The Oxford Book of DeathDennis Joseph Enright Oxford University Press, 1983 - 351 psl. "Reading for this anthology," writes D.J. Enright, "I was moved to the thought that on no theme have writers shown themselves more lively." A survivor of Belsen voiced the same sentiment when, reflecting on the concentration camps, he wrote, "When in death we are in the midst of life." By turns poignant, tragic, comic, and inspiring, this anthology of thoughts about death ranges from ancient times to the present day--including almost 900 selections by poets, novelists, philosophers, scientists, and common people. Arranged under headings such as "Love," "War," "Last Words," and "Children," these selections show the varied, sometimes surprising, reactions of the dying and the bereaved to the final human act. |
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... sense of grief and pain we shall be free ; We shall not feel , because we shall not Be ... Nay , ev'n suppose when we have suffer'd Fate , The Soul could feel , in her divided state , What's that to us ? for we are only we While Souls ...
... sense of grief and pain we shall be free ; We shall not feel , because we shall not Be ... Nay , ev'n suppose when we have suffer'd Fate , The Soul could feel , in her divided state , What's that to us ? for we are only we While Souls ...
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... sense of completion . They can take pleasure in ensuring that their dependents will be grateful for their forethought . Some- times , those who are aware that their existence is to be curtailed , may get a little more from life by ...
... sense of completion . They can take pleasure in ensuring that their dependents will be grateful for their forethought . Some- times , those who are aware that their existence is to be curtailed , may get a little more from life by ...
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... sense . ' A bird called the porphyrion [ probably Fulica porphyrio , of the same family as the Common Coot ] , when it is kept in a house , watches those women who have husbands very closely ; and has such instantaneous perception of ...
... sense . ' A bird called the porphyrion [ probably Fulica porphyrio , of the same family as the Common Coot ] , when it is kept in a house , watches those women who have husbands very closely ; and has such instantaneous perception of ...
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