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Victorian Funerary Rites
During the Victorian era (1837–1901), funerary rites and mourning practices became highly elaborate and ritualized, reflecting the period’s attitudes toward death and social propriety.
Flowers of the Frontier
The fascination with floriography was not just limited to England. It quickly spread to the United States, where Victorian women in the more established cities of the East also adopted the practice of communicating through flowers.
Irish Fairy Folklore: The Banshee
Even in contemporary times, belief in the banshee lingers in parts of Ireland. There are stories of people claiming to hear unexplained wails in the night before the passing of a loved one.
A Brief Study of Floriography, in particular, Sweet William
In the Victorian era, floriography, or the language of flowers, was a nuanced method of communication, allowing individuals to convey sentiments that societal norms often suppressed.