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  1. Critical Companion to Herman Melville: A Literary Reference to His Life And Work by Carl E. Rollyson, Lisa Olson Paddock, et all 2006-10-30
  2. Herman Melville's Picture Gallery: Sources and Types of the Pictorial Chapters of Moby-Dick by Stuart M. Frank, 1986-11
  3. Herman Melville:Moby Dick, Billy Budd and Other Writings (Library of America College Editions) by Herman Melville, 2000-08-01
  4. Herman Melville: An Introduction (Blackwell Introductions to Literature) by Wyn Kelley, 2008-02-08
  5. Family Correspondence of Herman Melville by Herman Melville, 1976-06
  6. A Concordance to Herman Melville's Clarel: A Poem and Pilgrimage to the Holy Land by Herman Melville, Larry Edward Wegener, 1997-12
  7. Herman Melville's Billy Budd (Monarch Notes) by Herman Melville, 1985-05
  8. Herman Melville (Obras selectas series) by Herman Melville, 2004-04-01
  9. Herman Melville: An Introduction (Blackwell Introductions to Literature) by Wyn Kelley, 2008-02-08
  10. Fine Hammered Steel of Herman Melville by Milton R. Stern, 1969-03
  11. Moby Dick / Moby Dick (Z) (Spanish Edition) by Herman Melville, 2006-04-15
  12. Tales, Poems, and Other Writings (Modern Library) by Herman Melville, 2001-10-09
  13. Melville's Poetry: Toward the Enlarged Heart by Herman Melville, Aaron Kramer, 1972-06
  14. Herman Melville: A Collection of Critical Essays (New Century Views)

61. Herman Melville - American Author
Herman Melville (18191891) Herman Melville was born in New York City on Aug.1, 1819, the third of eight children. When the boy was 12, his father died.
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62. BrothersJudd.com - Books By Herman Melville Reviewed
Author Herman Melville. Bartleby, the Scrivener A Story of WallStreet (1853) Herman Melville (1819-1891) (GradeA-). Billy Budd
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63. Herman Melville
Herman Melville 18191891 Life. Family Father Allan Melvill; MotherMaria Gansevoort Melvill. Homes New York City, New York; Albany
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Herman Melville
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  • Father: Allan Melvill Mother: Maria Gansevoort Melvill
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  • New York City, New York Albany, New York Pittsfield, Massachusetts Lansingburgh (later Troy), New York
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  • cabin boy seaman American novelist, short-story writer, poet ran father's felt and fur business with his brother Gansevoort after their father's death bank clerk teacher critic for literary journal worked as a farm hand for an uncle, Thomas Melvill customs inspector
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  • 1819: Born August 1 in New York, New York 1830: Father's business collapses; family moves to Albany 1832: Father, Allan Melvill, dies 1834: Finishes school 1835: Attends Albany Classical School; becomes active member of a local debating society 1837: Brother Gansevoort goes bankrupt with family business; family moves to Lansingburgh, New York 1839: (June) Becomes cabin boy on St. Lawrence , a merchant ship sailing from New York City for Liverpool, England 1841: (January) Sails on whaler Acushnet from New Bedford, Massachusetts, on a voyage to the South Seas

64. Owens Library Literature Research Guide
For the subject heading of the author Herman Melville, enter MelvilleHerman to locate the heading, Melville, Herman, 18191891.
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  • 65. Guardian Unlimited Books | Authors | Melville, Herman
    Herman Melville (18191891). What I feel most moved to write, that is banned,- it will not pay. Yet, altogether, write the other way I cannot.
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    HERMAN MELVILLE
    "What I feel most moved to write, that is banned, - it will not pay. Yet, altogether, write the other way I cannot. So the product is a final hash, and all my books are botches." Birthplace

    New York, US
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    He left school early but was a passionate autodidact.
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    He was a clerk and a teacher before becoming a whaler in 1841. Between 1857 and 1860 he gave a series of unsuccessful lecture tours, then became customs inspector at New York docks until his wife received a legacy which allowed him to devote himself to writing.
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    66. Herman Melville
    Herman Melville (18191891). The Confidence-Man Hypertext. Herman PALPerspectives in American Literature Herman Melville (1819-1891). The
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    Herman Melville (1819-1891) The Confidence-Man Hypertext Herman Melville , University of Vermont: Includes full text versions of the following four novels: Benito Cereno
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    Moby Dick; Or The Whale (1851) and Typee (1846). These texts have no scholarly apparatus.-MJM Herman Melville's Arrowhead , A Registered National Historic Landmark Herman Melville Online Life and Works of Herman Melville PAL: Perspectives in American Literature: Herman Melville (1819-1891) The San Antonio College LitWeb Herman Melville Page

    67. Melville And Moby-Dick Resources
    The Herman Melville Page. (18191891). The Life and Times of Herman Melville.Herman Melville Online Complete Texts. Annotated Extracts from Moby-Dick.
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    The Herman Melville Page The Life and Times of Herman Melville Herman Melville Online [Complete Texts] Annotated Extracts from Moby-Dick ... Herman Melville in Spanish The Charles W. Morgan [A Whaling Bark, c. 1841] Robert A. DiCurcio's Companion Reader to Melville's Moby-Dick Excellent Review of 80 Key Chapters Origin of "Moby-Dick" Melville and Hawthorne
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    68. Herman Melville, 1819-1891
    Herman Melville (18191891), Selected Bibliography on Moby-Dick. Selected ReadingQuestions on Moby-Dick. Selected Bibliography on Bartleby, the Scrivener .
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    Herman Melville (1819-1891) Selected Bibliography on Moby-Dick Selected Reading Questions on Moby-Dick ... Bartleby, the Scrivener" site with links to published criticism. Project Muse: Journals Melville Home Page Arrowhead, the home of Herman Melville Hawthorne and Melville ... Moby-Dick" (R. Bass, Georgetown) Color map of the voyage of the Pequod from Moby-Dick Hamlin Garland on Melville Selected Works (links updated 7/4/99) Complete on-line works. (at melville.org) "Bartleby, the Scrivener" HTML with commentary at utexas.edu "Bartleby, the Scrivener" site with links to published criticism available online, including articles by George Monteiro Hershel Parker Stanley Brodwin Michael Paul Rogin ... Douglass Robillard, and others. Benito Cereno (HTML at esp.org) Billy Budd, An Inside Narrative The Confidence-Man (HTML at Virginia) The Encantadas, or Enchanted Isles (HTML at melville.org) The Lightning-Rod Man (HTML at melville.org) ... , August 17 and 24, 1850)

    69. Melville, Herman
    Herman Melville. Melville wurde am 1.8.1819 in New York geboren.
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    70. Bibliography Of Melville Biographies
    25972. Leyda, Jay, The Melville Log A Documentary Life of HermanMelville, 1819-1891, 2 vols. New York Harcourt, Brace, 1951.
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    A Bibliography of Melville Biographies
    A page from The Life and Works of Herman Melville In addition to traditional biographies, this page includes a section on letters, journals, and other personal materials
    Biographies and Biographical Information
    • Allen, Gay Wilson, Melville and His World . New York: The Viking Press, 1971.
    • Arvin, Newton, Herman Melville . New York: William Sloane Associates, 1950.
    • Charvat, William, "Melville's Income." In American Literature , 15 (1943), pp. 251-61.
    • Davis, Merrell R., "Melville's Midwestern Lecture Tour, 1859." In Philological Quarterly , 20 (1941), pp. 46-57.
    • Freeman, John, Herman Melville . New York: Macmillan, 1926.
    • Garner, Stanton, The Civil War World of Herman Melville . Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas, 1993.
    • Gilman, William H., Melville's Early Life and Redburn . New York: New York University Press, 1951.
    • Gilman, William H., "Melville's Liverpool Trip." In Modern Language Notes , 61 (1946), pp. 543-47.
    • Gohdes, Clarence, "Melville's Friend 'Toby.'" In Modern Language Notes 59 (January 1944), pp. 52-55.

    71. Melville, Herman. 1853. Bartleby, The Scrivener
    BIBLIOGRAPHIC RECORD. Herman Melville (1819–1891). Bartleby, the Scrivener. 1853.Bartleby, the Scrivener A Story of Wallstreet I AM a rather elderly man.
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    Herman Melville Bartleby, the Scrivener.
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    I AM that is all I know of him, except, indeed, one vague report which will appear in the sequel.

    72. 39052. Melville, Herman. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
    ATTRIBUTION Herman Melville (1819–1891), US author. WhiteJacket(1850), ch. 66, The Writings of Herman Melville, vol. 5, eds.
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    73. IPL Online Literary Criticism Collection
    the Internet Public Library Online Literary Criticism Collection Herman Melville (1819 1891) writer of Moby Dick Sites about these individual works by Herman Melville Criticism about Herman Melville A Bibliography of Melville Criticism
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    74. Melville, Herman (1819 - 1891)
    Melville, Herman (1819 1891). Wrote quite a few books. Most of them basedon his own experience in the sea and the adventures he encountered.
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    Source STANDARDTIMES Herman Melville 1819 - 1891. Although hespent most of his literary career in obscurity, Herman Melville
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    76. Research Guide Herman Melville
    Melville Herman 1819 1891 (main heading is subdivided) Melville Herman 1819 1891 Aesthetics Melville Herman 1819 1891 - Biography Melville Herman 1819 1891
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    77. English 200 Research Guide
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    78. Moby Dick By Herman Melville (1819 - 1891)
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    The high Seas; early nineteenth century Principal Characters
    Ishmael, a teacher-seaman (and narrator)
    Queequeg, a hardened and savage harpooner
    Ahab, captain of the Pequod Starbuck and Stubb, Ahab's first and second mates Fedallah, Captain Ahab's Parsee servant and seer Story Overveiw A Massachusetts schoolmaster, Ishmael chose to give up the comfort and security of his classroom and fulfill his romantic desire to go to sea. Leaving Manhatto, he traveled to the seaport town of New Bedford to seek out work on a whaler. Ishmael's first night in New Bedford was spent in the crusty Spouter Inn near the water_ front. There he found the only bed available which, by necessity, he consented to share with an unknown harpooner. His roommate turned out to be a bizarre fellow indeed, a hardened South-sea islander whose body was covered with tattoos. But after Ishmael's initial fear had subsided, he found this "strange bedfellow," Queequeg, to be quite friendly. The huge man offered to share his small fortune and an embalmed human head with Ishmael. "At first I knew not what to make of this," Ishmael said, "but soon an inkling of the truth occurred to me. I remembered a story of a white man - a whaleman too - who, falling among cannibals, had been tattooed by them. I concluded that this harpooner, in the course of his distant voy_ ages, must have met with a similar adventure. And what is it, thought 1, after all! It's only his outside; a man can be honest in any sort of skin."

    79. Herman Melville (1819–1891)
    Herman Melville (1819–1891). Bartleby, the Scrivener. 1853. Bartleby,the Scrivener A Story of Wallstreet. I AM a rather elderly man.
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    Herman Melville Bartleby, the Scrivener.
    Bartleby, the Scrivener: A Story of Wall-street
    I AM that is all I know of him, except, indeed, one vague report which will appear in the sequel. Ere introducing the scrivener, as he first appeared to me, it is fit I make some mention of myself, my my business, my chambers, and general surroundings; because some such description is indispensable to an adequate understanding of the chief character about to be presented. Imprimis: I am a man who, from his youth upwards, has been filled with a profound conviction that the easiest way of life is the best. Hence, though I belong to a profession proverbially energetic and nervous, even to turbulence, at times, yet nothing of that sort have I ever suffered to invade my peace. I am one of those unambitious lawyers who never addresses a jury, or in any way draws down public applause; but in the cool tranquillity of a snug retreat, do a snug business among rich men’s bonds and mortgages and title-deeds. All who know me consider me an eminently safe man. The late John Jacob Astor, a personage little given to poetic enthusiasm, had no hesitation in pronouncing my first grand point to be prudence; my next, method. I do not speak it in vanity, but simply record the fact, that I was not unemployed in my profession by the late John Jacob Astor; a name which, I admit, I love to repeat, for it hath a rounded and orbicular sound to it, and rings like unto bullion. I will freely add, that I was not insensible to the late John Jacob Astor’s good opinion.

    80. Moby Dick (in MARION)
    Moby Dick. Title Moby Dick audio cassette / Herman Melville. Author
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