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- W2056822091 abstract "From the beginning of her relationship with Johann Christoph Gottsched, Luise Kulmus (later Luise Gottsched) gave her suitor the benefit of her views on morality and literature. In this article I delineate the difference between their views by interpreting performative acts of giving as repre sented in her early letters (1730-1735). J.C. Gottsched emerges in this char acterization as a transitional figure with strong cultural and literary ties to the gallant culture of the late seventeenth century, while Luise Kulmus emerges as more thoroughly embodying new values of an enlightened mid dle class and-especially in her nuptial translations of Horace-even antici pating those of the Empfindsamkeit. (KRG) As a performative act, giving is a bearer of cultural meaning. The execution of such acts is authorized by law and by custom, but there is usually room for individual performance. The federal government, for instance, restricts intergenerational giving (estate taxes) and encourages charitable giving (tax exemptions), thereby indicating its minimal con cerns for an equitable sharing of wealth. It also stipulates what consti tutes charity. By custom our culture celebrates with gifts the anniver saries of certain events and not others (Christmas, but not Independence Day). These laws and customs are not universal. They are not even uni form throughout an entire culture or stable over time. In the United States silver and golden wedding anniversaries are not universally cele brated with gifts of silver and gold. The custom that the family of the bride gives the wedding is no longer universally practiced, although emotions about the practice may still be strong. Within any culture there is room for historical change and individual application of customs. This means there is also room for cultural interpretation of the practices of gift giving." @default.
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- W2056822091 title "Of Gifts, Gallantries, and Horace: Luise Kulmus (Gottsched) in Her Early Letters" @default.
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