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Gilbert: Wrongful Death; "Why Must Your Poems Be So Morbid?"; "I'm a Widow"; Marital Happiness; Elliot Gilbert; "How Mysteries Affect People"; Acknowledging Spousal Help; Wrongful Death; "An Adverse Event"; "I Couldn't Feel Worse if It Were Me Own Father"; A Detective Mystery 327 $aA Reliable Narrator and a Sympathetic Character The Aftermath of Loss; Magical Thinking; Self-Blame; Grief Books; Therese A. 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