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El. knyga: Herman Melville: A Half Known Life 2 Volume Set [Wiley Online]

(Hofstra University)
  • Formatas: 1392 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 03-Dec-2020
  • Leidėjas: Wiley-Blackwell
  • ISBN-10: 1119072700
  • ISBN-13: 9781119072706
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  • Formatas: 1392 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 03-Dec-2020
  • Leidėjas: Wiley-Blackwell
  • ISBN-10: 1119072700
  • ISBN-13: 9781119072706
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A comprehensive exploration of Melville’s formative years, providing a new biographical foundation for today’s generations of Melville readers

Herman Melville: A Half Known Life, Volumes 1 and 2, follows Herman Melville’s life from early childhood to his astonishing emergence as a bestselling novelist with the publication of Typee in 1846. These volumes comprise the first half of a comprehensive biography on Melville, grounded in archival research, new scholarship, and incisive critical readings. Author John Bryant, a distinguished Melville scholar, editor, critic, and educator, traces the events and experiences that shaped the many-stranded consciousness of one of literature’s greatest writers. This in-depth and innovative biography covers Melville’s family history and literary friendships, his father-longing, god-hunger, and search for the hidden nature of Being, the genesis of his liberal politics, his empathy for African Americans, Native Americans, Polynesians, South Americans, and immigrants.

Original perspectives on Melville’s earliest identities—orphaned son, sibling, farmer, teacher, debater, lover, actor, sailor—provide the context for Melville’s evolution as a writer. The biography presents new information regarding Melville’s reading, his early orations and acting experience, his life at sea and on the road, and the unsettling death of his older, rival brother from mercury poisoning. It provides insights on experiences such as Melville’s trauma at the loss of his father, his learning to write amidst a coterie siblings, his struggles to find work during economic depression, his journey West, his life in whaling and in the navy, and his vagabondage in the South Pacific during the moment of American and European imperial incursions. A significant addition to Melville scholarship, this important biographical work: 

  • Explores the nature and development of Melville’s creative consciousness, through the lens of his revisions in manuscript and print
  • Assesses Melville’s sexual growth and exploration of the spectrum of his masculinities
  • Highlights Melville’s relevance in contemporary democratic society
  • Discusses Melville’s blending of dark humor and tragedy in his unique version of the picturesque
  • Examines the ‘replaying’ of Melville’s life traumas throughout his entire works, from Typee, Omoo, Redburn, White-Jacket, Moby-Dick, Pierre, Israel Potter, and The Confidence-Man to his shorter works, including “Bartleby,” his epic Clarel, his poetry, and his last novella Billy Budd
  • Covers such cultural and historical events as the American revolution of his grandparents, the whaling industry, New York slavery, street life and theater in Manhattan, the transatlantic slave trade, the Jacksonian economy, Indian removal, Pacific colonialism, and westward expansion

Written in an engaging style for scholars and general readers alike, Herman Melville: A Half Known Life, Volumes 1 and 2 is an indispensable new source of information and insights for those interested in Melville, 19th-century and modern literature and culture, and readers of general American history and literary culture.

Volume I: Herman Melville: A Half Known Life: Eternal IFS: Infant, Boy, and Man (1819-1840)
Preface
xi
Introduction
1(14)
Part I Manhattan and Albany (1819-1832)
15(102)
1 Last Leaves, New Leaf
17(12)
2 Commerce and Providence
29(8)
3 Home and Street
37(16)
4 Awakenings
53(16)
5 The Secret of Our Paternity
69(14)
6 A Marriage of New England and New York
83(8)
7 Recuperations
91(6)
8 Schoolboy and Reader
97(12)
9 The Birth of Ishmael
109(8)
Part II Growing Up Gansevoort (1832-1836)
117(108)
10 Patriarch and Hero
119(12)
11 Gansevoort and the Indians
131(10)
12 Broken Temple
141(10)
13 Jackson and the Negro
151(6)
14 Albany and Africa
157(12)
15 Black Gansevoort
169(8)
16 Mourning and Arousal
177(10)
17 Summer of Plague
187(12)
18 Spoils and Debt
199(6)
19 Working Boy: Steam and Temptation
205(12)
20 Moving Up
217(8)
Part III Sibling Coterie (1836)
225(94)
21 Brother Gansevoort
227(16)
22 Happiness and Power
243(10)
23 Sister Helen
253(10)
24 "Emancipated school-girl"
263(18)
25 Sister Augusta
281(14)
26 Dark-Eyed Darling
295(12)
27 Composing Yourself
307(12)
Part IV Inland Identities: Farmer, Teacher, Debater, Lover, Actor, Writer (1836-1839)
319(122)
28 "Deep inland there I"
321(10)
29 Uncle Thomas
331(14)
30 Schoolmaster
345(14)
31 Debater and Cosmopolite
359(18)
32 Lansingburgh: River Banks and Bankruptcy
377(8)
33 The Intimacy of Reading
385(14)
34 "Occasional writting & reading"
399(14)
35 "Love is then our Duty"
413(16)
36 Published Writer
429(12)
Part V The Imperative of Travel (1839)
441(50)
37 "On the go-off"
443(10)
38 Circumambulating the City
453(10)
39 "Sort of a looking sailor"
463(8)
40 A Brotherhood of Outcasts
471(12)
41 Secret Sympathy
483(8)
Part VI First Voyage (1839)
491(52)
42 Along the Marge
493(6)
43 His First Crew
499(8)
44 Learning the Ropes
507(10)
45 "No school like a ship for studying human nature"
517(12)
46 Irish Sea and Liverpool
529(14)
Part VII Liverpool and Back (1839-1840)
543(92)
47 The Liverpool of His Father
545(14)
48 Roscoe and The Picture of Liverpool
559(16)
49 What Melville Saw in Liverpool
575(10)
50 The Moment of Liverpool
585(10)
51 Home Again; Teacher Again
595(12)
52 Rent
607(12)
53 Maria's Boys
619(16)
Volume II: Herman Melville: A Half Known Life: Melville At Sea (1840-1846)
Part VIII Out West (1840)
635(62)
54 On the Road
637(8)
55 On the Canal
645(8)
56 Up in Michigan
653(6)
57 Chicago and Galena
659(6)
58 Versions of Prairie
665(6)
59 "The Falls of St: Anthony"
671(4)
60 Lonely Watcher
675(8)
61 Rivers and Scars
683(14)
Part IX The Atlantic (1841)
697(104)
62 Four Weeks' Residence Among the Natives of the Island of Manhattan
699(10)
63 Mean Streets
709(14)
64 New Bedford
723(12)
65 Ready for Sea
735(10)
66 Ship, Space, and Crew
745(14)
67 First Lowering
759(16)
68 Unimaginable Accidents
775(12)
69 "Tornadoed Atlantic of my being"
787(14)
Part X The Pacific (1841-1842)
801(70)
70 "My dear Pacific"
803(10)
71 Work and Love
813(12)
72 "This thing of the Essex"
825(14)
73 Forecastle Conversation
839(14)
74 Lover of the Picturesque
853(10)
75 Versions of Picturesque
863(8)
Part XI The Marquesas (1842)
871(70)
76 Nuku Hiva
873(12)
77 Jumping Ship
885(14)
78 Island Masculinities
899(14)
79 Taipi and Typee
913(14)
80 Escaping Paradise
927(14)
Part XII Tahiti, Eimeo, Hawai'i (1842-1843)
941(96)
81 Good and Faithful Seaman
943(10)
82 Reluctant Mutineer
953(12)
83 Resistance and Vulnerability
965(10)
84 Comic Consciousness
975(12)
85 "Tahiti As It Is"
987(14)
86 Cosmopolitan Polynesia
1001(10)
87 "Not until Honolulu was I aware"
1011(14)
88 Colonial Consciousness
1025(12)
Part XIII In the Navy (1843-1844)
1037(72)
89 Herman Melville O.S.
1039(14)
90 Ordinary Seamen
1053(12)
91 Miracle of Art
1065(12)
92 Tearless in Lima
1077(8)
93 Humiliation and Riot
1085(12)
94 Theater of War
1097(12)
Part XIV Sailor Come Home (1844-1845)
1109(50)
95 Beloved Brother
1111(18)
96 Tableaux Vivants
1129(16)
97 First Unfoldings
1145(14)
Part XV Writing Typee (1845-1846)
1159(66)
98 Tinker, Alter, Erupt
1161(12)
99 The Language of My Companion
1173(14)
100 Translating Taipi
1187(14)
101 Melville in Eruption
1201(12)
102 SmugglingVerbalist
1213(12)
Part XVI "Practised Writer" (1846)
1225(32)
103 Brothers Together
1227(18)
104 Broken Sword
1245(12)
Index
1257
JOHN BRYANT is a leading Melville scholar and Professor Emeritus of English at Hofstra University. He is the author of A Companion to Melville Studies, Melville and Repose, The Fluid Text, Melville Unfolding, and over 70 articles on Melville and related nineteenth-century writers. He is the founder of Leviathan: A Journal of Melville Studies, and of the Melville Electronic Library. He received the Distinguished Editor Award from Council of Editors of Learned Journals in 2015.