Found 516 results for "Grief in fiction"
by George MacDonald
IT WAS NOT TONY LEMLICH'S HABIT TO SPEND TIME ON THE shooting set of one of the pictures he had written.
by Lucy Maud Montgomery
Mrs. Rachel Lynde lived just where the Avonlea main road dipped into a little hollow, ringed all around with trees and f...
by Ovid
The classics were the raw material of the English Renaissance; to write in the sixteenth century meant to engage in dial...
by Mark Twain
YOU DON'T know about me, without you have read a book by the name of "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer," but that ain't no m...
by Katherine Paterson
"Ba-room, ba-room, ba-room, baripity, baripity, bariptity, bariptity-Good. His dad had the pickup going."
by William Shakespeare
KENT I thought the King had more affected the Duke of Albany than Cornwall.
by Giovanni Boccaccio
MOST gracious ladies, knowing that you are all by nature pitiful, I know that in your judgment this work will seem to ha...
by John Green
THE WEEK BEFORE I left my family and Florida and the rest of my minor life to go to boarding school in Alabama, my mothe...
by Cecelia Ahern
HOLLY HELD THE BLUE COTTON sweater to her face and the familiar smell immediately struck her, an overwhelming grief knot...
by Dante Alighieri, Dante Gabriel Rossetti
IN the book of my memory, after the first pages, which are almost blank, there is a section headed Incipit vita nova.
by Judy Blume
It is the morning of the funeral and I am tearing my room apart, trying to find the right kind of shoes to wear.
by Donna Tartt
Twelve years after Robin's death, no one knew any more about how he had ended up hanged from a tree in his own yard than...