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Longue Vue house and gardens
A study of the interiors and gardens of New Orleans's unrivaled jewel and architectural masterpiece, which has been accredited by the American Alliance of Museums and listed as a national historic landmark, and was designed and built between 1934 and 1942 by landscape architect Ellen Biddle Shipman and architects Charles and William Platt for Edgar Bloom and Edith Rosenwald Stern, New Orleans's foremost mid-twentieth-century philanthropists and civil-rights activists.
Love, attachment and effacement: Romantic dimensions in Sylvia Plath's children poems
This article examines seventeen children poems by Sylvia Plath written in the years 1960-63, in relation to the poetics of romantic love. Drawing on motherhood studies (Klein, 1975; O'Reilly, 2010; Rich, 1976; Winnicott, 1956, 1965, 1967), the maternal shift in psychoanalysis (see Bueskens, 2014: 3-6), and attachment theory (Bowlby, 1950, 1969, 1988), it reads love as a continuous human disposition, informed by one's attachment history, and realized at different stages of one's life (Hazan & Shaver, 1987). It specifically refers to Daniel Stern's and Anthony Giddens's largely overlapping concepts of maternal and romantic love to argue that Plath's children poems are significantly infused with a poetics of romantic love. This poetics, however, becomes gradually compromised by a poetics of ambivalence, withdrawal, and self-effacement.
Harris Makes Abortion Rights Pitch On Popular Podcast; Parents Of Israeli-American Hostage Mark One Year Since Hamas Attack; The Atlantic\ A Year Of \Failure\ In The Middle East; The Atlantic: Biden Felt \Hoodwinked\ About When War Would End. Aired 12:30-1p ET
Vice President Kamala Harris opened a media blitz by theDemocratic ticket on Sunday by appearing on the popular \"Call HerDaddy\" podcast about abortion, sexual abuse and other issues thatresonate with women, working in some digs at her GOP opponent alongthe way. In the roughly 40-minute interview, taped last week, theDemocratic presidential nominee spoke about the grit it takes to be awoman seeking public office, the toughness her mother instilled in herand the importance of reproductive rights in this election. Parents of22-year-old Omer Neutra, one of the hostages still held in Gaza,marked one year since the deadly October 7 attack in Israel, callingfor a hostage deal. ?\"The War That Would Not End,\" talks about the 11months failure of the administration to end the war between Israel andHamas. GUESTS: Franklin Foer, Ronen Neutra, Orna Neutra