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. 2018 Nov;78(1):67-96.
doi: 10.1177/0030222818792706. Epub 2018 Aug 8.

The Poetry of Grief: Beyond Scientific Portrayal

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The Poetry of Grief: Beyond Scientific Portrayal

Margaret Stroebe. Omega (Westport). 2018 Nov.
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Abstract

To comprehend grief, we need knowledge about the range of diverse reactions incorporated within it. While scientists have documented the phenomena and manifestations following the loss of a loved one in quite some detail, poets can add to our understanding by portraying these vividly, bringing the feelings to life. In this article, I map the array of grief reactions identified in scientific investigations. I then go on to give short, selective illustrations from poetry, ones that have enhanced my own understanding of grief. These choices are naturally influenced by my own preferences; I include those that I find personally appealing and evocative of the multifaceted manifestations of grief. My aim is to demonstrate the value of artistic representation for scientific comprehension.

Keywords: bereavement; grief; loss; poetry; review.

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