Gleanings in Graveyards: A Collection of Curious Epitaphs
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An editor assembles an anthology of curious and often humorous epitaphs gathered from churchyards and parish graves, arranged by region and with a short prefatory survey of epitaph traditions elsewhere. The collection presents a variety of inscriptions—witty puns, blunt moral admonitions, sentimental verses, and local-dialect notices—frequently accompanied by brief explanatory remarks. Taken together, the entries offer a portrait of vernacular funerary taste, contrasting formal monumental conventions with playful or candid commemorations, and invite readers to consider how communities chose to remember the dead through language, tone, and regional expression.
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