In this chapter, I look back at the history of the silence that engulfed the discourse of mourning until recently and at the gradual, often contradictory and not always successful, attempts at breaking it. I then explore a ‘new’ literary genre that has been enjoying great editorial success in the last ten years: the grief memoir. I argue that the contemporary grief memoir, composed by writers, journalists, and intellectuals, points to a new phase in the long history of our confrontation with death. It can be interpreted as an attempt to bring back into daily conversation and into the life of ordinary people the theorization about death that literature has always performed, in the form of a testimony. Focussing in particular on Levels of Lif...
While most book-length published memoirs on the topic of death and dying could be broadly...
What psychologial processes are activated in experiencing mourning after a loss of a belovedperson? ...
The literary afterlife is a genre in which a place and time after death are imagined and peopled wit...
In this chapter, I look back at the history of the silence that engulfed the discourse of mourning u...
Abstract. How do writers deal with loss and mourning? Which response do they hope to evoke from thei...
How do writers deal with loss and mourning? Which response do they hope to evoke from their readers?...
The present dissertation focuses on grief memoirs, a subgenre of life narratives in which the autobi...
In The Long Goodbye, Meghan O'Rourke writes that if "the condition of grief is nearly universal, its...
This thesis comprises a creative project, Ready to Run, a memoir written in the early stages of gri...
How and why do we write about mourning? How do different narratives encourage us to dwell on and in ...
For bereaved parents the death of a child is the most tragic of all deaths. When a child dies, paren...
Autobiographical writing is the narration of one’s own life. This simple act which entails the retro...
How do people remember bereavement? How do they find and refine the language to express it? And why ...
Peter Goldie’s account of grief as a narrative process that unfolds over time allow us to address th...
The personal essay has been an area of writerly inquiry since Montaigne’s Essais (1580), although mo...
While most book-length published memoirs on the topic of death and dying could be broadly...
What psychologial processes are activated in experiencing mourning after a loss of a belovedperson? ...
The literary afterlife is a genre in which a place and time after death are imagined and peopled wit...
In this chapter, I look back at the history of the silence that engulfed the discourse of mourning u...
Abstract. How do writers deal with loss and mourning? Which response do they hope to evoke from thei...
How do writers deal with loss and mourning? Which response do they hope to evoke from their readers?...
The present dissertation focuses on grief memoirs, a subgenre of life narratives in which the autobi...
In The Long Goodbye, Meghan O'Rourke writes that if "the condition of grief is nearly universal, its...
This thesis comprises a creative project, Ready to Run, a memoir written in the early stages of gri...
How and why do we write about mourning? How do different narratives encourage us to dwell on and in ...
For bereaved parents the death of a child is the most tragic of all deaths. When a child dies, paren...
Autobiographical writing is the narration of one’s own life. This simple act which entails the retro...
How do people remember bereavement? How do they find and refine the language to express it? And why ...
Peter Goldie’s account of grief as a narrative process that unfolds over time allow us to address th...
The personal essay has been an area of writerly inquiry since Montaigne’s Essais (1580), although mo...
While most book-length published memoirs on the topic of death and dying could be broadly...
What psychologial processes are activated in experiencing mourning after a loss of a belovedperson? ...
The literary afterlife is a genre in which a place and time after death are imagined and peopled wit...