Handbook Of Death And Dying (2 Vol. Set) 〈90% CERTIFIED〉
Rather than a singular narrative, the handbook "tells the story" of human mortality through multidisciplinary perspectives, including sociology, psychology, history, and theology. Structure of the Volumes
Covers mortality trends, accidental deaths, and variants in meaning across different societies. Handbook of Death and Dying (2 Vol. Set)
The , edited by Clifton D. Bryant , is not a fictional story, but a comprehensive academic reference work. Published in 2003, it serves as a definitive guide to the field of thanatology (the study of death), spanning over 1,100 pages and 100+ essays. Rather than a singular narrative, the handbook "tells
The set is divided into two distinct volumes that categorize the various "dimensions" of death: Bryant , is not a fictional story, but
Focuses on the experience of bereavement and survivorship.
Discusses topics like suicide, capital punishment, and euthanasia.
Analyzes how death is expressed through art, literature, and music.