The Cultural Shift That Post Mortem Daguerreotypes Had on Society

The Cultural Shift That Post Mortem Daguerreotypes Had on Society

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The Books in Which These Pictures Were Taken From
Beyond The Dark Veil Post Mortem & Mourning Photography The Thanatos Archive
By Grand Central Press & Last Gasp
1. Eighteenth-Century Gravestone Inscription PG 23
2. In The Parlor circa 1915 gelatin silver print PG 48
3. Siblings Share a Coffin circa 1860 sixth-plate ambrotype PG 51
4. Acanthus circa 1856 sixth-plate daguerreotypes, hand colored PG 74, 75
5. Boy Dead Several Days circa 1862 quarter-plate tintype PG 100, 101
6. Man in Burial Robe circa 1867 quarter-plate tintype PG 118
Sleeping Beauty III Memorial Photography: The Children
The Burns Archive
By Stanley B. Burns M.D.
1. Brother Mourning Brother Tintype full plate removed from frame circa 1870 PG 16
2. “The Little Graves” By Seba Smith (poem) PG 17
“Thanatophobia is an intense fear of death or dying. 1 It's a relatively complicated phobia. Many, if not most, people are afraid of dying—some fear being dead while others are afraid of the actual act. However, if the fear is so prevalent as to affect your daily life, then you might have a full-blown phobia.”

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#Existentialism #Nihilism #Existential_Nihilism #Sociology #Psychology #Philosophy #Social_Shifts #Post_Mortem_Daguerreotypes #Post_Mortem #Daguerreotypes #Post_Mortem_Art #Photography #Mourning #Mourning_Process #Beyond_The_Dark_Veil #Sleeping_Beauty_3 #Stanley_B_Burns #Grand_Central_Press #Last_Gasp #Thanatos_Archive #Burns_Archive #Goth #Gothic #Counterculture #Subculture #Dark
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