Amelia Opie's Lemaistre Sequence and the Romantic Occasional Poem

Romanticism ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 27 (2) ◽  
pp. 201-213
Author(s):  
Christopher Stokes

The occasional poem was one of the most commonly and diversely used Romantic genres, especially in informal and sociable modalities, yet is almost entirely marginalised in scholarship. This essay uses the reflexivity of Amelia Opie's sequence of birthday poems to Elizabeth Lemaistre (1815–44) to examine the dynamics of occasionality. Precisely because Opie must repeat the occasion across the sequence, the poetics of occasionality are clarified: each poem exists as a single dated action but also part of an ongoing work. This reflexive tension between the poem's character as act and text is explored through the nature of content in occasional verse; dating and temporality; and the phenomenon of the gift poem. An analysis of the Lemaistre sequence not only helps us to understand Opie's specific uses of the occasional to articulate friendship across networks of sociable affect, but also to determine more widely relevant traits of genre – not least, occasionality as a social practice and not just a literary classification.

2011 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
pp. 137
Author(s):  
Ana Claudia Lyra

Resumo: O artigo analisa a prática social da doação de terras como uma das baseshistóricas de formação dos atuais campos de poder econômico e político que estruturam o espaço físico, social e simbólico da cidade de Poço Fundo (MG). Com base em insights presentes no exame antropológico da dádiva realizado por Mauss, investigo a lógica sociossimbólica da doação de terras pelos fazendeiros e a dinâmica de subordinação política que tais doações põem em jogo na cidade, transformando os fazendeiros doadores em chefes locais. Como parte de um estudo histórico mais amplo da formação do espaço sociogeográfico de Poço Fundo, pretendo indicaro processo de “territorialização da dádiva” como um dos desdobramentos da sua “matrizterritorial”, isto é, da tradicional fazenda cafeeira, um modelo de organização sociossimbólicado território que prepondera até hoje nas formas pelas quais a cidade é social e culturalmente percebida, apropriada e vivenciada pelos seus habitantes.Palavras-chave: Dádiva; espaço geográfico e rural; poder político local; Poço Fundo; territorialização. Abstract: The article analyzes the social practice of land donation as one of thehistorical bases for the formation of the current fields of economic and political power thatstructure the physical, social and symbolic space of the city of Poço Fundo (MG). Based oninsights present in Mauss’ anthropological investigation of the gift, I examine the social-symboliclogic of land donations carried out by farmers and the dynamic of political subordination thatstems from such donations, transforming donor farmers into local leaders. As part of a largerhistorical study of the occupation and transformation of Poço Fundo’s social-geographic space,I intend to indicate the process of “territorialization of the gift” as one of the offsprings of its “territorial matrix”, that is, the traditional coffee plantation, a model of social-symbolical organization that prevails till today in the forms whereby the city is socially and culturallyperceived, appropriated and experienced by its inhabitants.Keywords Geographical and rural space; gift; local political power; Poço Fundo; territorialization.


2015 ◽  
Vol 78 (4) ◽  
pp. 300-319
Author(s):  
Anne Katrine De Hemmer Gudme

The Theology of the Gift in the Hebrew Bible. This article promotes an understanding of sacrifices in the Hebrew Bible as foodgifts to Yahweh. It is claimed that a proper understanding of gift-giving as an open-ended social practice that establishes lasting relationships between the exchanging parties can help us understand the role and function of sacrifices in the Hebrew Bible. In light of this, sacrifices as food for Yahweh, child sacrifice and the prophetic cult criticism are discussed.


2021 ◽  
pp. 1-19
Author(s):  
Theodore M. Lechterman

This introductory chapter begins with a case study of a prominent donation by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos. Reactions to this announcement represent a common trend in criticism of philanthropy that overlooks the value of democracy. The chapter offers a formal definition of philanthropy as a social practice constituted by impersonal gratuitous transfers of private property. It reports recent statistics about the practice’s development. It argues that philanthropy raises distinctive political questions. It summarizes recent work on philanthropy in moral and political philosophy, noting its limited appreciation of democratic concerns. The chapter closes with a preview of the subsequent chapters and a disclaimer about the selective treatment of topics.


1979 ◽  
Vol 46 ◽  
pp. 368
Author(s):  
Clinton B. Ford

A “new charts program” for the Americal Association of Variable Star Observers was instigated in 1966 via the gift to the Association of the complete variable star observing records, charts, photographs, etc. of the late Prof. Charles P. Olivier of the University of Pennsylvania (USA). Adequate material covering about 60 variables, not previously charted by the AAVSO, was included in this original data, and was suitably charted in reproducible standard format.Since 1966, much additional information has been assembled from other sources, three Catalogs have been issued which list the new or revised charts produced, and which specify how copies of same may be obtained. The latest such Catalog is dated June 1978, and lists 670 different charts covering a total of 611 variables none of which was charted in reproducible standard form previous to 1966.


ASHA Leader ◽  
2004 ◽  
Vol 9 (3) ◽  
pp. 6-9
Author(s):  
Susan Boswell
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Harry Liebersohn
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