
The Victorian Obsession with Death and Superstition
30 Morbid Minutes
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The Importance of Second Breakfast
A code for mourning developed that people, especially of certain social standing, were expected to uphold. Women in the Victorian area were expected to mourn for two years following their husband's death and were prohibited from social interaction during this time. "You really had to change your entire being to put on this performative sense of outward public mourning," she says.
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