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Funeral: or Grief A-La-Mode
- Written by: Richard Steele
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The Funeral: or, Grief à-la-Mode, a Comedy, was written in the summer of 1701, and given to Christopher Rich, of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, in October. Soon afterwards it was acted, and it was published by Jacob Tonson between December 18 and 20, with the date 1702 on the title-page. The music to the songs, by William Croft, appeared between December 16 and 18. [] The play was revived occasionally in most of the years between 1703 and 1734, and from time to time during the following half-century, the last date, apparently, being April 17, 1799. The plot is entirely original. Summary by ...
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Home Funeral Stories
- Written by: Jane Miller
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Friends share about honoring their dead with a home funeral. Learn more about Jane’s death care & energy work: https://janemiller.xyz Cover art by Sílvia Bastos, licensed under a CC BY 2.0 license: https://silviamakesdrawings.com/
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