This article addresses the issue of the loss of identity a woman
experiences
when she becomes a widow. Based on an analysis of published autobiographical
accounts of widowhood, it looks at how women express their
experience of losing their husbands. It explicates a process of ‘identity
foreclosure’ which strips a woman of her identity at every level,
and the
process by which the authors of these accounts have built new identities.
Extensive quoting from the published accounts reveals the richness of these
data and provides a feeling for the emotional impact of widowhood that
women experience.