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While Ranolf and Amohia has been the object of both critical scrutiny (chiefly for its prolixity), and post-colonialist analysis (of its 19th-century colonialist values), Domett's legacy in the literary history of New Zealand was the founding of a library of exceptional scope. Domett's involvement in
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To a land where the fanciful fountains are raining Swift brilliants of boiling and beautiful spray In the violet splendour of skies that illume Such a wealth of green ferns and rare crimson tree-bloom; Where a people primeval is vanishing fast, With its faiths and its fables and ways
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During his tenure in office, Domett brought about the moving of New Zealand's capital from Auckland to Wellington in 1865. In November 1863 he moved a resolution before Parliament that "it has become necessary that the seat of government... should be transferred to some suitable locality in Cook
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emphasises his importance in establishing one of the finest libraries of its time, "both in the selection of the collection and in its organisation and classification", laying foundations "for the successful development of that institution." Domett is, therefore, a founder not only of the General
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in 1843, and continued to write occasional contributions for that paper. Published in London was a "Petition to Parliament for the recall of Governor Fitzroy, together with a Narrative of the Wairau Massacre. 8vo. 1844–46." Domett's experience of representing the wishes of local settlers in the
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aftermath of what is now called the Wairau Affray, made him a critic of the policies of Fitzroy, but his "masterly" petition is seen as an even greater criticism of local authorities. If his poetry has itself been criticised on literary grounds, Domett was, evidently, a master of prose.
462:. Thereafter, with the approval of Browning's son, Frederick G. Kenyon edited correspondence between and relating to Browning and Domett, after the 1904 auction purchase of the letters by Reginald Smith, head of publishing firm Smith Elder and Co. 477:(1877) is dedicated to Browning. He continued to write poetry all his life, in the style of rhyming panegyrics such as An Invitation, with its allusions to the sub-tropical flora and threatened inhabitants of countries such as New Zealand: 1103:
A critical analysis of Domett's work, 'That Savage Story': Alfred Domett's "Ranolf and Amohia" in Its Ethnographic Verse Context, by John O'Leary. Journal of New Zealand Literature (JNZL), No. 25 (2007), pp. 94–113 (20 pages). Online
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In February 1854, Domett took up the position of Commissioner of Crown lands and resident magistrate in the Ahuriri district of Hawke's Bay. During his time in Hawke's Bay, Domett played a principal part in naming Napier after General Sir
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See 'That Savage Story': Alfred Domett's "Ranolf and Amohia" in Its Ethnographic Verse Context, by John O'Leary. Journal of New Zealand Literature (JNZL), No. 25 (2007), pp. 94–113 (20 pages). Published By: Journal of New Zealand
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the founding of the General Assembly Library cannot be overestimated. William Gisborne, who later (1881) favoured widening access to non-parliamentarians, described him as the 'father' of the library. The
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Domett married a widowed schoolteacher, Mrs Mary George of Wellington, on 3 November 1856. She had two sons, John (Johnny) George who joined the Colonial Forces and was killed during
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Strait." His movement was carried, but many reference books and parliamentary papers of the inchoate General Assembly Library (known officially after 1985 as
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The adjective "masterly" is first used of Domett's petition by A.H.McLintock in Crown Colony Government in New Zealand, p224, Government Printer, Wellington
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In 1855, Nelson residents elected Domett to the House of Representatives and in September 1856, he was appointed commissioner of Crown lands in Nelson.
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in 1848, and secretary for the colony in 1851. During his tenure, he urged "a legislative check to large, speculative land holdings".
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Online reproduction of above-referenced correspondence between Domett and Browning, published in 1906, edited by Frederick G. Kenyon
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from 19 June 1866 until 3 July 1874, when his membership ceased as he had returned to the country of his birth for his final years.
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The ordinances of New Zealand passed in the first ten sessions of the General Legislative Council, A.D. 1841 to A.D. 1849
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1860–1866 (retired). As electorates at this time returned multiple members, Domett shared representation of Nelson with
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from c. 1843 to 1845 and was again editor, briefly, in 1857. He published a supplement to the paper concerning the
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Domett's first volume of poetry was published in 1832. Another book of poems, the "more technically proficient"
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cited the role of the General Assembly Library "in the creation" of that 1965-established institution.
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in 1842 and remained there for a further thirty years, holding many significant political posts.
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One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
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After immigrating to New Zealand, Domett filled several important administrative posts,
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John E. Martin, Parliament's Library, 150 Years, Steele Roberts, 2008, p16 & p56
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Supplementary Catalogue to the 1872 Catalogue of General Assembly Library, 1872. p4.
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Engraving from a watercolour by G. Lance of Domett when a law student (1836)
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Domett retired in 1871 and he and Mary returned to England. He died in
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In his free time, he devoted himself to completing the poetic epic
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Come plunge with us deep into regions of Day—Come away—and away! –
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of the past: O with reason and fancy unfettered and fearless,
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Kōtare 7, no. 3 (2008), pp. 12–22. Alfred Domett by Jane Stafford
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Jane Stafford, in the journal Kōtare 7, no. 3 (2008), pp. 12–22.
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Photograph of Domett in his later years by Herman John Schmidt
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An account of the friendship between the two men appeared in
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Alfred Domett in 1836 (from the watercolour by George Lance)
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Domett "is said to have been born on 20 May 1811" at
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from 1862 to 1863. He represented the electorate of
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Members of the New Zealand House of Representatives
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Companions of the Order of St Michael and St George
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Cartoon of un-named drunk MP by Alfred Domett, 1856
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Speaker of the New Zealand House of Representatives
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Index

The Honourable
CMG

Premier of New Zealand
Victoria
George Grey
William Fox
Frederick Whitaker
Camberwell
London
Ernest Dowson

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premier of New Zealand
Robert Browning
England
New Zealand
Camberwell Grove
St John's College, Cambridge
United States
Canada
West Indies
Upper Canada
Middle Temple
called to the bar
Nelson, New Zealand
Sir Charles Forbes
Arthur Wakefield
New Zealand Company
Edward Gibbon Wakefield

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