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Death was everywhere for the Victorians, but it was never commonplace

Death’s great paradox is its inconstant constancy. Its forms and rituals change from generation to generation. In our own era, antibiotics have reduced the chance of a fatal infection, and average life expectancy has risen to our eighties. Direct cremation means we can even ship Auntie Maudie, when her time comes, to the crematorium sight

Ireland is finally getting real on matters of life and death

Assisted dying law will be difficult but ignoring the issue was irresponsible

Rites of Passage by Judith Flanders review — how the Victorians did death

Passing away was a serious business, involving forbidden painkillers, portraits of dead babies and the ‘Mitigated Affliction Department’

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