10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «HALF-MOURNING» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
half-mourning in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
half-mourning im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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Mourning Dress (Routledge Revivals): A Costume and Social ...
After a minimum period of two years, widows went into half-mourning. This lasted
anything from six months to a lifetime. Many widows never came out of half-
mourning, though the Grand Maison de Noir in Paris advised its customers that ...
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Daily Life in Civil War America
Half mourning was the final stage. During this period, print and solid- colored
dresses of gray or lavender were permitted. A bonnet might be trimmed with lace
and adorned with white or violet flowers. Emma Sargent Barbour received a letter
...
Dorothy Denneen Volo, James M. Volo, 2009
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Walker's Hibernian Magazine, Or, Compendium of Entertaining ...
For a father or mother, the mourning remains for six months ; six weeks for the
great and small weepers, fix weeks after in woollen without weepers, six weeks in
silk, and six more in half-mourning. For a grandfather or grandmother, eighteen ...
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Not
Half No End: Militantly Melancholic Essays in Memory of ...
(For the possible in general to be really possible, radically possible, and not just
the unfolding of a pro-gramme, it must always in a certain sense be impossible.5)
Half-mourning, we might suspect, just is life itself as the state of survival or living ...
Geoffrey Bennington, 2011
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Elephant's Breath and London Smoke
There are two kinds of mourning, the full and the half mourning. The full mourning
is worn for a father, mother, grandfather, grandmother, husband, wife, brother and
sister. It is divided into three periods. For the first six weeks, we wear only ...
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The Country Cooking of France
PODLARDE EN DEMI DEUIL CHICKEN IN HALF/MOURNING Poularde en Demi
-deuil was a specialty of Mere Brazier, a legendary cook who began her working
career in the early 1 900s, age ten, minding chickens on a farm in Bresse.
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Primal Scenes: Literature, Philosophy, Psychoanalysis
Derrida describes the status of thinking during the closure of metaphysics as a
kind of "half-mourning" (demi-deuil). He is alluding to the nineteenth-century style
of dress, particularly the kind of veil designed for the interval between the end of ...
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The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Clothing Through World ...
When mourning for an in-law, a woman could go directly into second morning for
one month, and then directly into half-mourning after that. The period of mourning
for an uncle, aunt, or cousin was three months. After six months of mourning, ...
High mourning, half mourning, butterflies. Half mourning, popular name for the
arge galatee (diurnal lepidoptera), called galatee, satyr galatee; whereas others
call it half mourning satyr [...]/« Old French, in the nominative, li dels, li dex, li
diaux, ...
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Dress and Identity in British Literary Culture, 1870-1914
of half-mourning purple.'12 By contrast, 'Mrs Vincy with her pink cheeks and pink
ribbons flying was... administering a cordial.'13 As Talia Schaffer points out,
mourning dress was supposed to be situated outside of fashion, which was
precisely ...
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «HALF-MOURNING» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
half-mourning im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Lincoln funeral event: Mourning in the 1850s was no simple act
She was then in half-mourning for the rest of her life. The black veils were known to cause breathing problems and eye infections, and Harper's ... «The State Journal-Register, Mai 15»
Too haute to handle? French cuisine hard to swallow in China
... bleu Bellevue” (blue lobster Bellevue) or even “Poularde en demi-deuil, sauce suprême” (half-mourning capon with supreme sauce). «Malay Mail Online, Mär 15»
From Highclere Castle to Biltmore Estate
Their placement echoes the show: Violet's garb looks clearly old-fashioned, and her purple signals Victorian–Edwardian half-mourning, ... «Fredericksburg.com, Mär 15»
Death becomes her: How mourning is having a moment
As grief began to fade, one's fashion palette faded with it; the muted greys, whites, and purples of half-mourning signified an individual's slow ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Feb 15»
What I wore this week: purple
It is the colour of goths and glam rockers, popes and bishops, princes and Prince. The Victorians used lilac for half-mourning, which makes ... «The Guardian, Feb 15»
Merry Widows, Weeping Brides
There are French “half-mourning” gowns shimmering with sequins. There's a retro-futuristic gown from American mourning specialists James ... «The American Conservative, Jan 15»
Book review: Truffles, by Ken Hom and Pierre-Jean Pébeyre
A few, however, are more involved: Bordeaux-style pork croquettes with truffles; poulet demi-deuil (chicken in half-mourning) or poached ... «South China Morning Post, Jan 15»
What Downtons Fashion Really Means
Lady Mary has slipped back into her half-mourning palette—blacks and plums, with the occasional violet hue—and seems stuck in a ... «Daily Beast, Jan 15»
MOURNING HABITS Death Becomes Her: A Century of Mourning …
... from full mourning, during which only black was worn and minimal or no ornamentation was allowed, to half-mourning, when colors including ... «Brooklyn Rail, Dez 14»
Disinterring the Lost Glamor of Grief
For example, the half-mourning wedding dress of a Civil War bride who, although she didn't lose anyone in the war, chose the gray and black ... «Hyperallergic, Nov 14»