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  1. Do Not Go Gentle
    poems for funerals
    Autor*in: Astley, Neil
    Erschienen: 2014
    Verlag:  Bloodaxe Books, New York

    This wide-ranging selection combines popular choices of traditional poems read at funerals with powerful poems by contemporary writers more tuned to our present age of doubt and disbelief. There are poems here for churchgoers and believers, including... mehr

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    This wide-ranging selection combines popular choices of traditional poems read at funerals with powerful poems by contemporary writers more tuned to our present age of doubt and disbelief. There are poems here for churchgoers and believers, including classic verses of grief and consolation by John Donne, Christina Rossetti, Emily Bronte and Emily Dickinson, the anonymous Do not stand at my grave and weep, and the poems read at Princess Diana''s funeral. But there are also poems for people of all faiths and religions, for agnostics and atheists, and most importantly for those who aren't sure wh

     

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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781852246358
    Umfang: Online-Ressource (200 p)
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    Cover; Description; Title Page; Epigraph; Contents; 1: Stop All the Clocks; Funeral Blues; Wept; Memorial; Comparisons; Remember; The Five Stages of Grief; The Widower; The Suicides; Life; Epitaph Upon A Child That Died; The Child Dying; On My First Sonne; Light; On the Death of a Child; The Unquiet Grave; Remembrance; After the Burial; Especially When It Snows; 2: Lives Enriched; Because He Lived; Epitaph on a Friend; The Good; When a Friend; Cleopatra's Lament for Antony; Dirge for Fidele; 'We say the dead depart'; 'Not, how did he die, but how did he live?'; from In Memoriam A.H.H.

    As Befits a Manfrom Joyce: By Herself and Her Friends; Tract; Gravy; Haiku; 3: I Am Not There; 'Do not stand at my grave and weep'; Song; Turn Again to Life; For Katrina's Sun Dial; 'Thinking I enjoyed the pleasures of life'; Demiurge; In the End Is the Body; Sonnet LXXXIX; Haiku; The Soul Driven from the Body; 'I'm the one who has the body'; The Paradox; 'Everything you see'; 4: The Dying of the Light; Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night; Invictus; Et in Arcadia; On Parting with My Wife, Janina; from When You Died; Aubade; from Le Petit Salvié; The Minister; A Last Marriage

    5: The Other SideNotes from the Other Side; The Reassurance; Breath; Oh; Years go by; I See You Dancing, Father; In Memory of My Mother; The Dead; Resurrection; Eden Rock; Inside Our Dreams; Song; Haiku; 6: Nothing Dies; After Great Pain; In Blackwater Woods; from Song of Myself; Unmarked Boxes; The Creation; Heredity; 'Good Night, Willie Lee, I'll See You in the Morning'; Kaddish; A Marriage; Three Elegiac Poems; In the Nursing Home; 'Why cling'; When Death Comes; Come, Death; 'Death be not proud'; Nothing Is Lost; Let Evening Come; from Autumn Journal; A Celtic Blessing; No Need

    This Is What I Wanted to Sign Off WithLate Fragment; Dead Woman; Every Town a Home Town; Begin; Acknowledgements; Index of Writers; Copyright