Without and Within: Victorian Mourning and Treatment of the DeadMain MenuFleeing Death: Victorian Paranoia Concerning Public HealthFirst SectionDying Well and Loved: At the Moment of Death and MourningSecond SectionWearing and Burying Death: Fashion, Mourning, and Public Displays of DeathThird SectionUp and Down the Stair with Burke and Hare: Body-SnatchingFourth SectionWeird Science: Anatomical Use of the DeadFifth SectionWorks Cited/Full-Texts/Further ReadingsKyle Brett425ed005fc457ac8e436783036f285b42b192fb4
Victoria Cartoon
12016-12-11T19:39:35-05:00Kyle Brett425ed005fc457ac8e436783036f285b42b192fb4581Queen Victoria in mourning for Albert, her subjects outraged at her neglect of duties. Wood engraving, c. 1861.plain2016-12-11T19:39:35-05:00Kyle Brett425ed005fc457ac8e436783036f285b42b192fb4
A long article published in London Society in 1867 that describes the relationship between Prince Albert and Queen Victoria. This should be useful to not only highlight the relationship between the monarchs, but also the extent of the love and adoration Victoria had for her husband--something that is again underscored by her long period of mourning after the Prince's death.