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  1. The Civil War World of Herman Melville by Stanton Garner, 1993-10
  2. Melville: His World and Work by Andrew Delbanco, 2006-09-12
  3. The Cambridge Companion to Herman Melville (Cambridge Companions to Literature)
  4. Published Poems: The Writings of Herman Melville Vol. 11 by Herman Melville, 2009-07-02
  5. Omoo: A Narrative of Adventures in the South Seas (Penguin Classics) by Herman Melville, 2007-03-27
  6. A Historical Guide to Herman Melville (Historical Guides to American Authors) by Giles Gunn, 2005-06-02
  7. Journal of a Visit to Europe and the Levant, October 11, 1856-May 6, 1857 (Princeton Studies in English) by Herman Melville, 1976-09-30
  8. Great Short Works of Herman Melville (Perennial Classics) by Herman Melville, 2004-03
  9. The Poems of Herman Melville by Herman Melville, Douglas Robillard, 2000-12
  10. Correspondence: Volume Fourteen, Scholarly Edition (Melville) by Herman Melville, 1993-07-20
  11. Herman Melville: Cycle and Epicycle by Eleanor Melville Metcalf, 1970-10-01
  12. Herman Melville's Religious Journey by Walter Donald Kring, 1997-06
  13. Complete Shorter Fiction (Everyman's Library) by Herman Melville, 1997-10-15
  14. A Reader's Guide to Herman Melville (Reader's Guide Series) by James Edwin Miller, 1998-04

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Herman Melville was born in New York City into an established merchant family. His father became bankrupt and insane, dying when Melville was 12. A bout of scarlet fever in 1826 left Melville with permanently weakened eyesight. He attended Albany (N.Y.) Classical School in 1835. He left the school and was largely autodidact, devouring Shakespeare as well as historical, anthropological, and technical works. From the age of 12, he worked as a clerk, teacher, and farmhand. In search of adventures, he shipped out in 1839 as a cabin boy on the whaler "Achushnet". He later joined the US Navy, and started his year long voyages on ships. During these years he was a clerk and bookkeeper in a general store in Honolulu and lived briefly among the Typee cannibals in the Marquesas Islands. Another ship rescued him and took him to Tahiti. Typee was first published in Britain, like most of his works. Its sequel, Omoo (1847), was based on his experiences in Polynesian Islands and like its predecessor it gained a huge success. Throughout his career Melville enjoyed a rather higher estimation in Britain than in America. His older brother Gansevoort held a government position in London, and helped to launch Melville's career. From his third book

42. The Classical Library - Herman Melville
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Herman Melville Herman Melville is regarded as one of the greatest American novelists of of the 19th century. His best-known work, Moby Dick (1851), was not widely appreciated by critics or the public until after his death. Moby Dick was dedicated to the author Nathaniel Hawthorne , a friend who was idolized by Melville. Typee , an account of his stay with the cannibals, was first published in Britain, like most of his works. The book sold roughly 6,000 copies in its first two years. Its sequel, Omoo (1847), was based on his experiences in Polynesian Islands, and was as successful as the first one. Throughout his career, Melville's works enjoyed a higher estimation in Britain than in America. His older brother, Gansevoort, held a government position in London, and helped to launch Melville's career. In 1847 Melville married Elisabeth Shaw, daughter of the chief justice of Massachusetts. After three years in New York, he bought a farm, "Arrowhead", near Nathaniel Hawthorne's home at Pittsfield, Massachusetts, and the two authors became friends. Melville had almost completed Moby-Dick when Hawthorne encouraged him to change it from a mere whaling story into an allegorical novel. Inspired by Hawthorne, Melville rewrote Moby Dick into a powerful novel that, beneath the story of a whaling adventure, is a meditation on God's providence and dealings with humankind. Melville wrote other novels around the same time as Moby Dick , including Redburn White-Jacked

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BALAAM, Peter. " ' Misery's mathematics ': Mourning, Compensation and Reality in Emerson, Warner and Melville." Dissertation Abstracts International 61:5 (2000): 1836 (Princeton University). Chapters Four and Five study the practice of mourning as a source of fascination for the narrators in several Melville's Piazza tales. "Consistent with his other works of the time, these tales turn on a gothic element of unveiling, in which his secure narrators end by being haunted by the image of suffering they encounter.
BOUDREAU , Gordon V. "Herman Melville: Master Mason of the Gothic." 1691].
. "Of Pale Ushers and Gothic Piles: Melville's Architectural Symbology." 1692].
COOK , Richard M. "The Grotesque in the Fiction of Herman Melville." 1693].
. "Evolving the Inscrutable: The Grotesque in Melville's Fiction." 1694]. Studies in American Fiction Benito Cereno
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Melville Herman (1819-1891), amerykañski pisarz. 1841-1842 s³u¿y³ na statku wielorybniczym. 1843-1844 marynarz floty wojennej. Do¶wiadczenia swe wykorzysta³ w autobiograficznych powie¶ciach, np.: Taipi (1846, wydanie polskie 1963), Bia³y Kubrak (1850, wydanie polskie 1974), Billy Budd (1924, wydanie polskie 1966), w których m.in. broni³ Polinezyjczyków przed szkodliwymi wp³ywami cywilizacji. Powie¶æ Moby Dick, czyli Bia³y wieloryb (1851, wydanie polskie 1954) - o walce cz³owieka z przeznaczeniem, której akcja rozgrywa siê g³ównie na pok³adzie statku wielorybniczego - uznano po I wojnie ¶wiatowej za arcydzie³o literatury ¶wiatowej. Tak¿e powie¶ci spo³eczno-obyczajowe i nowele, w polskim wyborze Weranda i in. równie prawdziwe powie¶ci (1980). Umar³ w osamotnieniu i zapomnieniu. Uwa¿any obecnie za jednego z najwybitniejszych pisarzy amerykañskich. Powi±zania Romantyzm w literaturze i filozofii Moby Dick, czyli Bia³y wieloryb wiêcej zobacz wszystkie serwisy ... do góry Encyklopedia zosta³a opracowana na podstawie Popularnej Encyklopedii Powszechnej Wydawnictwa Fogra

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    Translate this page Melville, Herman (1819-1891), romancista norte-americano e uma dasprincipais figuras da história da literatura. Nasceu em Nova
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    Prometheus Canais Biografias Melville, Herman : Obras Comentadas - Moby Dick Outras Biografias Melville, Herman Moby Dick De 1866 a 1885 trabalhou como inspetor aduaneiro no porto de Nova York. Moby Dick Moby Dick (1851), publicou, entre outros, Typee Omoo Mardi Redburn Israel Potter (1855) e O vigarista (1857). Em 1891, completou o romance Billy Budd, publicado postumamente, em 1924. No livro Contos de Piazza Moby Dick , de Herman Melville: "Chamai-me Ismael. Faz alguns anos - não importa quantos, precisamente -, tendo na bolsa escasso ou nenhum dinheiro e nada que particulamente me interessasse em terra, achei que devia velejar um pouco e ver a parte aquosa do mundo. É um hábito que eu tenho, para acabar com o esplim e regular a circulação" (trad. de Péricles Eugênio de Silva Ramos). Home Serviços Arquivo Catálogo ... Contatos

    50. Livrenpoche.com : Melville Herman
    Translate this page Melville Herman (1819-1891) Herman Melville est né le 1er août 1819à New York. Sa vie comme son oeuvre est marquée par l'océan.
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    51. Fiction: Herman Melville
    Back to List Herman Melville (18191891) LINKS The Life and Works of HermanMelville http//www.Melville.org/ BIOGRAPHY Herman Melville (1819-1891).
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    Herman Melville (1819-1891). The death of his merchant father when Melville was twelve shattered the economic security of his family. The financial panic of 1837 reduced the Melvilles to the edge of poverty, and, at age nineteen, Melville went to sea. Economic conditions upon his return were still grim, and after a frustrating stint as a country school teacher, he again went to sea, this time on a four-year whaling voyage. He deserted the whaler in the South Pacific, lived for some time with cannibals, made his way to Tahiti and Hawaii, and finally joined the navy for a return voyage. He mined his experiences for two successful South Sea adventure books

    52. Poetry: Herman Melville
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    This site includes links to Melville discussion lists, biographical information, and texts online. The Academy of American Poets: Poetry Exhibits?Herman Melville
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    The Academy of American Poets provides a biography of Melville, a selected bibliography of his works, the text of some of his poems, and links to related sites.
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    Herman Melville (1819-1891). The death of his merchant father when Melville was twelve shattered the economic security of his family. The financial panic of 1837 reduced the Melvilles to the edge of poverty, and, at age nineteen, Melville went to sea. Economic conditions upon his return were still grim, and after a frustrating stint as a country school teacher, he again went to sea, this time on a four-year whaling voyage. He deserted the whaler in the South Pacific, lived for some time with cannibals, made his way to Tahiti and Hawaii, and finally joined the navy for a return voyage.

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    Melville, Herman (18191891) Works by this author I And My Chimney Moby DickMoby Dick, or, The whale Moby Dick or, The White Whale _ Chapter 72 Typee.
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    Herman Melville was born on the first of August in 1819 in New York City, the third of eight children of Allan and Maria Gansevoort Melvill. His ancestors included several Scottish and Dutch settlers of New York as well as prominent leaders in the American Revolution. His paternal grandfather, Major Thomas Melvill, was a member of the Boston Tea Party and his maternal grandfather, General Peter Gansevoort, was renowned for leading the defense of Ft. Stanwix against the British during the revolution. Melville's father was involved in the felt and fur import business, yet in 1830 his business collapsed and the Melvill family moved from New York City to Albany, where Allan Melvill died two years later. As a child, Herman suffered from extremely poor eyesight caused by a bout of scarlet fever, but he was able to attend Male High School despite his difficulties. Herman Melville worked as a bank clerk before attending the Albany Classical School, and then worked for a short time as a teacher in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. Although he studied surveying at Landingsburgh Academy in order to take part in the Erie Canal Project, he did not gain a post with the project and instead shipped out of America as a cabin boy on the St. Lawrence bound for Liverpool. By this time, Melville had already started writing. In January of 1841 Melville undertook a second voyage on the whaler Acushnet from New Bedford to the South Seas. By June of the following year the Acushnet landed in the Polynesian Islands, and Melville's adventures in this area became the basis for his first novel, Typee (1846). This novel is the reputed story of his life among the cannibalistic Typee people for several months in 1842, but is likely a highly fictionalized dramatization of the actual events. Melville's second novel, Omoo (1847) detailed the adventures of another whaling journey in which Melville took part in a mutiny and landed in a Tahitian jail from which he later easily escaped.

    55. Herman Melville
    Herman Melville. American author (18191891) Biography Herman Melville was bornin new York in 1819. The ocean has left its mark on his life and his work.
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    Herman Melville was born in new York in 1819. The ocean has left its mark on his life and his work. His father died in 1832, leaving the family in a very difficult finantial situation. Herman Melville has to earn some money and he works everywhere. He enrolls in a whaler for 23 years in the South Seas. In 1846 he narrates his adventures in Taipi and in 1847 he publishes Omoo . Although this two books were really successful, Melville felt not at all satisfied, for people admired his adventurous nature but not his talent as writer.
    In his next book Mardi , he tries to build a good plot and give some symbolism to its characters but neither this book nor the following ones were successful. From 1857 on, after having written Moby Dick, he decides to devote himself to poetry.
    Almost blind by an illness, Melville does not give up his two dreams: the sea and literature. In 1888, at the age of 69, he writes the wonderful Billy Bud Sailor , examining justice, law, male bondings, father figures and fear of love. This was his only posthumously published book.
    He died on 28 September 1891.

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    Translate this page Herman Melville. Autor (1819-1891) Nationalidad americano. Biografía Herman Melville ha nacido el primero de agosto de 1819 en Nueva York.
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    Herman Melville (18191891), American author, was born in New YorkCity on the 1st of August 1819. He shipped as a cabin-boy at the
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    Typee: A Peep at Polynesian Life , or Four Months Residence in a Valley of the Marquesas (1846), he described his escape from the cannibals; while in Omoo, a Narrative of Adventures in the South Seas White Jacket , or The World in a Man-of-War (1850), and especially Moby Dick , or The Whale (1851), he portrayed seafaring life and character with vigour and originality, and from a personal knowledge equal to that of Cooper, Marryat or Clark Russell. In spite of being poorly received when first published, Melville's Moby Dick is one of the canonical novels in the English language; that novel's Captain Ahab is a Quaker sea captain obsessed with killing the mighty whale who has cost him one of his legs. But these records of adventure were followed by other tales so turgid, eccentric, opinionative, and loosely written as to seem the work of another author. Melville was the product of a period in American literature when the fiction written by writers below Irving, Poe and Hawthorne was measured by humble artistic standards. He died in New York on the 28th of September 1891. [Adapted from Wikipedia and Encyclopedia Britannica (1911)
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  • Writings of Cotton Mather
  • Cotton Mather: An Annotated Bibliography
  • An American Journey: Cotton Mather
  • Claude McKay
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  • Claude McKay (1890-1948)
  • Poems By Claude McKay
  • Claude McKay ...
  • Poems from the planet Earth - Claude McKay
  • Herman Melville
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  • The Life and Works of Herman Melville
  • Billy Budd: Herman Melville Campfire (online bulletin board...great for posting questions!)
  • Herman Melville (1819-1891) ...
  • PAL: Perspectives in American Literature: A Research and Reference Guide
  • Arthur Miller
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  • Arthur Miller
  • Arthur Miller's The Crucible ...
  • American Drama 6.1: Arthur Miller
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