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  1. Classic American Fiction: 10 books by Melville, in a single file, improved 8/16/2010 by Herman Melville, 2008-09-05
  2. Correspondence: Volume Fourteen, Scholarly Edition (Melville) by Herman Melville, 1993-07-06
  3. Herman Melville: A Biography (Volume 1, 1819-1851) by Hershel Parker, 2005-08-15
  4. Bartleby and Benito Cereno by Herman Melville, 1990-07-01
  5. Exiled Royalties: Melville and the Life We Imagine by Robert Milder, 2009-01-14
  6. Typee: a peep at Polynesian life, during a four months' residence in a valley of the Marquesas; by Herman Melville, 2010-09-08
  7. The Passages of H. M.: A Novel of Herman Melville by Jay Parini, 2010-10-26
  8. Billy Budd (mobi) by Herman Melville, 2008-04-30
  9. Herman Melville by Newton Arvin, 2002-02-09
  10. Pierre Or The Ambiguities by Herman Melville, 2010-05-23
  11. The Herman Melville Collection (Halcyon Classics) by Herman Melville, 2009-08-11
  12. Clarel: A Poem and Pilgrimage in the Holy Land by Herman Melville, 2008-08-20
  13. Tales, Poems, and Other Writings (Modern Library Classics) by Herman Melville, 2002-07-09
  14. Moby-Dick by Herman Melville, 1993

61. IPL Online Literary Criticism Collection
writer of Moby Dick. Also See Our pages on these individual works by herman melville Use these links to search for herman melville outside the IPL.
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62. Herman Melville On LibraryThing | Catalog Your Books Online
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63. 35 Moby-Dick Herman Melville (1819-1891) American Writer.
Read MobyDick, by herman melville. Read the collected works of herman melville. .. 27 Moby-Dick herman melville (1819-1891) American w.
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    Moby-Dick by Herman Melville
    Moby Dick: Table of Contents Etymology CHAPTER 35 The Mast-Head It was during the more pleasant weather, that in due rotation with the other seamen my first mast-head came round. But if we Southern whale-fishers are not so snugly housed aloft as Captain Sleet and his Greenlandmen were; yet that disadvantage is greatly counter-balanced by the widely contrasting serenity of those seductive seas in which we South fishers mostly float. For one, I used to lounge up the rigging very leisurely, resting in the top to have a chat with Queequeg, or any one else off duty whom I might find there; then ascending a little way further, and throwing a lazy leg over the top-sail yard, take a preliminary view of the watery pastures, and so at last mount to my ultimate destination.
    There is no life in thee, now, except that rocking life imparted by a gentle rolling ship; by her, borrowed from the sea; by the sea, from the inscrutable tides of God. But while this sleep, this dream is on ye, move your foot or hand an inch; slip your hold at all; and your identity comes back in horror. Over Descartian vortices you hover. And perhaps, at midday, in the fairest weather, with one half-throttled shriek you drop through that transparent air into the summer sea, no more to rise for ever. Heed it well, ye Pantheists!

    64. Herman Melville
    Thereafter, with the exception of a passenger voyage around the world in 1860, melville remained in the United States, devoting himself to literature
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    This is a beta version of NNDB Search: All Names Living people Dead people Band Names Book Titles Movie Titles Full Text for Herman Melville Born: 1-Aug
    Birthplace: New York City
    Died: 28-Sep
    Location of death: New York City
    Cause of death: unspecified
    Remains: Buried, Woodlawn Cemetery, Bronx, NY
    Gender: Male
    Race or Ethnicity: White
    Sexual orientation: Bisexual
    Occupation: Author Nationality: United States
    Executive summary: Moby Dick Military service: Merchant shipping 1839-44 American author, born in New York City on the 1st of August 1819. He shipped as a cabin boy at the age of eighteen, thus being enabled to make his first visit to England, and at twenty-two sailed for a long whaling cruise in the Pacific. After a year and a half he deserted his ship at the Marquesas Islands, on account of the cruelty of the captain; was captured by cannibals on the island of Nukahiva, and detained, without hardship, for four months; was rescued by the crew of an Australian vessel, which he joined, and two years later reached New York. Thereafter, with the exception of a passenger voyage around the world in 1860, Melville remained in the United States, devoting himself to literature though for a considerable period (1866-85) he held a post in the New York custom-house and being perhaps Nathaniel Hawthorne 's most intimate friend among the literary men of America. His writings are numerous, and of varying merit; his verse, patriotic and other, is forgotten; and his works of fiction and of travel are of irregular execution. Nevertheless, few authors have been enabled so freely to introduce romantic personal experiences into their books: in his first work

    65. Common-place: Herman Melville And John Manjiro
    The complementary fates of two sea drifters, the American herman melville and the Japanese John Manjiro, help answer the question. melville and Manjiro
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    Christopher Benfey is Mellon Professor of English at Mount Holyoke College and the author of books on Emily Dickinson and Stephen Crane, as well as The Great Wave: Gilded Age Misfits, Japanese Eccentrics, and the Opening of Old Japan (New York, 2003). Benfey writes for many publications, including the New York Review of Books and The New Republic. Christopher Benfey
    Herman Melville and John Manjiro
    Toward a wave theory of the Pacific Did war ships or whaling ships "open" Japan in the middle of the nineteenth century? The complementary fates of two sea drifters, the American Herman Melville and the Japanese John Manjiro, help answer the question. Melville and Manjiro, who crisscrossed the Pacific during the 1840s, offer a particularly mesmerizing example of suggestive coincidence. The oddly parallel lives of these two "Pacific men" (to borrow a term from the poet Charles Olson’s Call Me Ishmael M elville was moved by the native cultures of the South Seas and appalled by what the missionaries had wrought in Hawaii. On January 3, 1841, the twenty-one-year-old Herman Melville boarded the whaling ship

    66. Herman Melville
    Classical poetry by herman melville Thousands of poems to browse or send to a friend or love. Submit your own! Unique Greeting Cards, forums, links,
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    Herman Melville
    American novelist, poet and short story writer.
    Best known for his novels of the sea including Moby Dick (1851). His other works include Typee (1846), Omoo (1847), White-Jacket (1850), Pierre, or the Ambiguities (1852), Israel Potter: His Fifty Years of Exile (1855), the satirical The Confidence-Man: His Masquerade (1857), four collections of verse including Timoleon (1891) and a number of sketches and short stories for magazines, some of which were collected in The Piazza Tales (1856).
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    67. Melville, Herman | Authors | Guardian Unlimited Books
    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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    Call me Ishmael. Some years agonever mind how long preciselyhaving little or no money in my purse, and nothing particular to interest me on shore,
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    69. Herman Melville News - The New York Times
    News about herman melville. Commentary and archival information about herman melville from The New York Times.
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    70. Moby Dick
    Searchable online version at Princeton.
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    Moby Dick
    Click here to search by chapter and line Chapter i - LOOMINGS
    Chapter ii - THE CARPET-BAG

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