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Epitaphs - A Dying Art (Hardcover)
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Epitaphs - A Dying Art (Hardcover)
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Epitaphs are a unique artform. In previous centuries they were
regarded as an opportunity to celebrate, mourn, reflect on,
philosophize, lament, or affirm the individual and the mystery of
life and death, often giving rise to carefully crafted verse. In
more recent times, humour has come into play: Spike Milligan's
characteristically irreverent epitaph - which translates as 'I told
you I was ill' - gives new life to his comedic voice beyond the
grave. This book brings together over 250 epitaphs from cemeteries,
churchyards, funerary monuments and historical records. The
gravestones of famous people often give rise to memorable and
evocative lines, such as 'curst be he that moves my bones'
(Shakespeare's grave), 'Horseman, pass by!'(W.B. Yeats) or 'Called
back' (Emily Dickinson). Others tell us something about the cause
of death, frequently invoking a macabre sense of humour: 'Here lies
John Ross / Kicked by a Hoss'. More often there is a wry tone which
characterizes the most well-known epitaphs, combining rhyme and
humour: Remember friend as you pass by As you are now so once was
I. As I am now you will surely be Prepare thyself to follow me.
This book spans the centuries with the best and most intriguing
examples of the final word.
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