Posterity

Posterity

Author: Dorie McCullough Lawson

Publisher: Anchor

Published: 2004-04-13

Total Pages: 338

ISBN-13: 0385512635

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An elegantly designed, beautifully composed volume of personal letters from famous American men and women that celebrates the American Experience and illuminates the rich history of some of America’s most storied families. Posterity is at once an epistolary chronicle of America and a fascinating glimpse into the hearts and minds of some of history’s most admired figures and storied families. Spanning more than three centuries, these letters contain enduring lessons—in life, love, character and compassion—that will surprise and enlighten. Included here are letters from Thomas Jefferson to his daughter, warning her of the evils of debt; General Patton on D-Day to his son, a cadet at West Point, about what it means to be a good soldier; W.E.B. Du Bois to his daughter about character beneath the color of skin; Oscar Hammerstein about why, after all his success, he doesn’t stop working; Woody Guthrie, writing from a New Jersey asylum, to nine-year-old Arlo about universal human frailty; Eleanor Roosevelt chastising her grown son for his Christmas plans; and Groucho Marx as a dog to his twenty-five-year-old son. Here are renowned Americans in their own words and in their own times, seen as they were seen by their children. Here are our great Americans as mothers and fathers.


Why Posterity Matters

Why Posterity Matters

Author: Avner De-Shalit

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2005-06-20

Total Pages: 179

ISBN-13: 1134856482

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The first comprehensive philosophical examination of our duties to future generations, Dr de-Shalit argues that they are a matter of justice, not charity or supererogation.


Posterity

Posterity

Author: Rocco Rubini

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Published: 2022-01-18

Total Pages: 357

ISBN-13: 022680755X

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"Rocco Rubini studies the motives and literary forms in the making of a "tradition," not understood narrowly, as the conservative, stubborn preservation of received conventions, values, and institutions, but rather more generously and etymologically interpreted: as the deliberate effort on the part of writers to transmit a reformulated past across generations. Leveraging Italian thinkers from Petrarch to Gramsci, with stops at the most prominent humanists in between (including Giambattista Vico, Carlo Goldoni, Francesco De Sanctis, and Benedetto Croce), Rubini gives us an innovative lens through which to view an Italian intellectual tradition that is at once premodern and modern, a legacy that does not depend on a date or a single masterpiece, but instead requires the reader to parse an entire career of writings to uncover deeper, transhistorical continuities that span 600 years. Whether reading forward to the 1930s, or backward to the 14th century, Rubini elucidates the interplay of creation and reception underlying the enactment of tradition, the practice of retrieving and conserving, and the revivification of shared themes and intentions linking these thinkers across time"--


Posterity Lost

Posterity Lost

Author: Richard T. Gill

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 386

ISBN-13: 9780847683802

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Gill invites readers to consider a very large proposition--that the weakening of the family in Western societies is inextricably linked to the weakening of our faith in the idea of progress. ""Posterity Lost" will be one of the most influential treatments of family change of this decade". says Norval Glenn, "American Journal of Sociology".


Romantic Poets and the Culture of Posterity

Romantic Poets and the Culture of Posterity

Author: Andrew Bennett

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1999-12-02

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13: 1139426052

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This 1999 book examines the way in which the Romantic period's culture of posterity inaugurates a tradition of writing which demands that the poet should write for an audience of the future: the true poet, a figure of neglected genius, can be properly appreciated only after death. Andrew Bennett argues that this involves a radical shift in the conceptualization of the poet and poetic reception, with wide-ranging implications for the poetry and poetics of the Romantic period. He surveys the contexts for this transformation of the relationship between poet and audience, engaging with issues such as the commercialization of poetry, the gendering of the canon, and the construction of poetic identity. Bennett goes on to discuss the strangely compelling effects which this reception theory produces in the work of Wordsworth, Coleridge, Keats, Shelley and Byron, who have come to embody, for posterity, the figure of the Romantic poet.


Monuments for Posterity

Monuments for Posterity

Author: Antony Kalashnikov

Publisher: Cornell University Press

Published: 2023-04-15

Total Pages: 215

ISBN-13: 1501768654

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Monuments for Posterity challenges the common assumption that Stalinist monuments were constructed with an immediate, propagandistic function, arguing instead that they were designed to memorialize the present for an imagined posterity. In this respect, even while pursuing its monument-building program with a singular ruthlessness and on an unprecedented scale, the Stalinist regime was broadly in step with transnational monument-building trends of the era and their undergirding cultural dynamics. By integrating approaches from cultural history, art criticism, and memory studies, along with previously unexplored archival material, Antony Kalashnikov examines the origin and implementation of the Stalinist monument-building program from the perspective of its goal to "immortalize the memory" of the era. He analyzes how this objective affected the design and composition of Stalinist monuments, what cultural factors prompted the sudden and powerful yearning to be remembered, and most importantly, what the culture of self-commemoration revealed about changing outlooks on the future—both in the Soviet Union and beyond its borders. Monuments for Posterity shifts the perspective from monuments' political-ideological content to the desire to be remembered and prompts a much-needed reconsideration of the supposed uniqueness of both Stalinist aesthetics and the temporal culture that they expressed. Many Stalinist monuments still stand prominently in postsocialist cityscapes and remain the subject of continual heated political controversy. Kalashnikov makes manifest monuments' intentional attempts to seduce us—the "posterity" for whom they were built.


Recorded For Posterity

Recorded For Posterity

Author: James Milne

Publisher: James Milne

Published: 2023-12-17

Total Pages: 59

ISBN-13:

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Two women working alone on Christmas Day. Strangely for Australia, it isn't summer weather - it's full on snowing.


Posterity of Seth

Posterity of Seth

Author: Jodie K Scales

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2001-11

Total Pages: 194

ISBN-13: 0595205852

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The human race has lost the one thing that matters most - the Truth. After a lifetime of studying the clues of the past through his role as a Watcher in the Legacy House Felix Smith is finally on the verge of enlightenment and understanding. Through chance and circumstances Felix pulls together a group of eight unlikely team members to help him unlock the ancestral gift that he has been obligated to guard. From the United States to Scotland, Egypt, Cuba and Peru Felix leads his mismatched team on their dramatic, life changing adventure to dig up lost treasures, piece together mysterious clues and try to uncover the ancient secrets of a long forgotten knowledge. Burdened with miss jointed clues to the lost knowledge explaining the significance of the wonders and mysterious intrigue of human kind’s origin and purpose on earth, the group struggles through hurtful pasts together and new sensations and desires on their way to the truth. It is an adventurous journey revealing their own special spiritual evolution to open the veil between the universes and be able to hear the voice of an ancient conscience.


The Paradoxes of Posterity

The Paradoxes of Posterity

Author: Benjamin Hoffmann

Publisher: Penn State Press

Published: 2020-05-21

Total Pages: 187

ISBN-13: 0271088354

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The impetus for literary creation has often been explained as an attempt to transcend the mortality of the human condition through a work addressed to future generations. Failing to obtain literal immortality, or to turn their hope toward the spiritual immortality promised by religious systems, literary creators seek a symbolic form of perpetuity granted to the intellectual side of their person in the memory of those not yet born while they write. In this book, Benjamin Hoffmann illuminates the paradoxes inherent in the search for symbolic immortality, arguing that the time has come to find a new answer to a perennial question: Why do people write? Exploring the fields of digital humanities and book history, Hoffmann describes posterity as a network of interconnected memories that constantly evolves by reserving a variable and continuously renegotiated place for works and authors of the past. In other words, the perpetual safeguarding of texts is delegated to a collectivity that is nonexistent at the moment when a writer addresses it, one whose nature is characterized by impermanence and instability. Focusing on key works by Denis Diderot, Étienne-Maurice Falconet, Giacomo Casanova, François-René de Chateaubriand, and Jean-Paul Sartre, Hoffmann considers the authors’ representations of posterity, the representation of authors by posterity, and how to register and preserve works in the network of memories. In doing so, Hoffmann reveals the three great paradoxes in the quest for symbolic immortality: the paradoxes of belief, of identity, and of mediation. Theoretically sophisticated and convincingly argued, this book contends that there is only one truly serious literary problem: the transmission of texts to posterity. It will appeal to specialists in literature, in particular eighteenth-century French literature, as well as scholars and students of philosophy and book history.