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Niagara Way of Death: Depictions of Death and Near Death in the Poetry of Niagara Falls.

Death is a pervasive topic in the poetry written about Niagara Falls. In the poetry of the 19th century, the Falls themselves were seen as a metaphor for death - the approach to death, the brink between life & death, the fall into purgatory, the ascension to heaven & the covenant between the human and the divine. See how the poetry of previous times as well as today reflect those metaphors, and how the 18 categories of death at Niagara Falls is treated in the poetry of the last 250 years.

Originally presented at the Lundy's Lane Historical Society, Andrew Porteus will be sharing with us "The Niagara Way of Death: Depictions of Dear and Near-Death Experiences at Niagara Falls" a 45 minute slide presentation.

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