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  1. The Melville Log: A Documentary Life of Herman Melville, 1819-1891
  2. THE MELVILLE LOG - A DOCUMENTARY LIFE OF HERMAN MELVILLE 1819-1891. VOLUMES 1 & 2. by Jay Leyda, 1951
  3. Redburn. His First Voyage by Herman Melville 1819-1891, 2009-10-04
  4. Typee / Herman Melville ; illustrations by Mead Schaeffer by Herman (1819-1891) & Schaeffer, Mead Melville, 1951
  5. The Melville Log: A Documentary Life of Herman Melville 1819-1891 (Two Volumes) by Herman]; Leyda, Jay [Melville, 1951
  6. The Melville Log: A Documentary Life of Herman Melville, 1819-1891 by Jay LEYDA, 1951
  7. The Melville Log A Documentary Life of Herman Melville 1819-1891 2 vols complete by Jay Leyda, 1951
  8. The Melville Log: A Documentary Life of Herman Melville 1819-1891 (2 volume set) by Herman) Leyda, Jay (Melville, 1951
  9. The Melville Log: A Documentary Life Of Herman Melville 1819-1891 In Two Volumes - 1st Edition/1st Printing
  10. The Melville Log: A Documentary Life of Herman Melville, 1819-1891. 2 volumes. by Jay. Melville] Leyda, 1951
  11. The Melville Log: A Documentary Life of Herman Melville 1819-1891, 2 Volumes by Jay Leyda, 1951
  12. MOBY DICK; Or, The Whale. With an Introduction by Clifton Fadiman. by Herman (1819 - 1891). Melville, 1977
  13. Typee, a Peep at Polynesian life during the four monthsïÿý residence in a Valley of the Marquesas by Herman (1819-1891) Melville, 1962-01-01
  14. Redburn His First Voyage. Being The Sailor-boy Confessions And Reminiscences Of The Son-of-a-gentleman, In The Merchant Service by Melville Herman 1819-1891, 2010-09-29

1. The Life And Works Of Herman Melville
Biographical Herman Melville (1819 1891) "Some zealous lovers of the general literature of the age, as well as declared devotees to his own great
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2. PAL Herman Melville (1819-1891)
Paul P. Reuben Chapter 3 Early Nineteenth Century Herman Melville (18191891)
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4. Great Books Index - Herman Melville
Herman Melville (18191891) An Index to Online Great Books in English Translation AUTHORS/HOME . TITLES . ABOUT GB INDEX . BOOK LINKS
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5. Herman Melville (1819-1891)
Herman Melville (18191891)
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6. Heath Anthology Of American LiteratureHerman Melville - Author Page
Herman Melville (18191891) When Herman Melville was twelve years old, his merchant father died bankrupt.
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7. Melville, Herman (1819-1891)
Alpha Index AB C-F G-K L-Q R-S T-Z Subjects A-B C-E F-L M-Z. Melville, Herman (1819-1891) page 1 2 3 4 5 6
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8. Melville, Herman, 1819-1891. Free Web Books, Online
Melville, Herman, 18191891.
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9. Herman Melville
Herman Melville (18191891) Selected Bibliography on Moby-Dick. Selected Bibliography on Billy Budd. Reading Questions on Moby-Dick
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10. Herman Melville - Biography And Works
Herman Melville. Search all of Herman Melville Herman Melville (18191891), American author, best known for his novels of the sea and especially
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11. Glbtq >> Literature >> Melville, Herman
Lengthy article on the nineteenthcentury American novelist.
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Melville, Herman (1819-1891)
page: The most important American novelist of the nineteenth century, Herman Melville reflects his homosexuality throughout his texts. Melville was born in New York City to a prosperous and distinguished family. In 1830, his father's bankruptcy and subsequent madness brought a radical alteration in the young man's life. The sense of a patrician past, of a dark secret, and of a radical loss of social status remained with him forever. Although Maria Melville's family aided their now poor relations, further disasters followed quickly. Sponsor Message.
Herman Melville thus became the impoverished but genteel man who is sent off to sea, a career for which he had in no way been prepared. In 1839, after his brother's bankruptcy, Herman shipped to Liverpool as a cabin boy, an experience that is recorded in his novel Redburn After his return, and a trip west, Melville sailed on a whaling ship in the South Seas, where he jumped ship in the Marquesas (an experience that inspired

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13. Herman Melville
Herman Melville (18191891). American author, best-known for his novels of thesea and his masterpiece MOBY-DICK (1851), a whaling adventure dedicated to
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B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback Herman Melville (1819-1891) American author, best-known for his novels of the sea and his masterpiece MOBY-DICK (1851), a whaling adventure dedicated to Nathaniel Hawthorne. "I have written a wicked book and feel as spotless as the lamb," Melville wrote to Hawthorne. The work was only recognized as a masterpiece 30 years after Melville's death. The fictionalized travel narrative of TYPEE (1846) was Melville's most popular book during his lifetime. "All that most maddens and torments; all that stirs up the less of things; all truth with malice in it; all that cracks the sinews and cakes the brain; all the subtle demonisms of life and thought; all evil, to crazy Ahab, were visibly personified, and made practically assailable in Moby Dick. He piled upon the whale's white hump the sum of all the general rage and hate felt by his whole race from Adam down; and then, as if chest had been a mortar, he burst his hot heart's shell upon it." (from Moby-Dick Herman Melville was born in New York City into an established merchant family. He was the third child of eight. His father, Allan Melvill, an importer of French dry goods, became bankrupt and insane, dying when Melville was 12. His mother, Maria Gansevoort Melvill, was left alone to raise eight children. Occasionally she received help from her wealthy relatives. 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

14. Glbtq >> Literature >> Melville, Herman
Melville, Herman (18191891) The Politics and Art of Herman Melville.New York Knopf, 1983. Sedgwick, Eve Kosofsky. Epistemology of the Closet.
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page: Even at the end of his career, Melville was searching for a way out of the patriarchy. But he no longer believed that he could find it. The powerful would always prevail, using whatever they could to further their own interests and to conceal the homoerotic bonds that threaten to implicate them as well. Although almost forgotten by the end of his life, Melville enjoyed a considerable revival beginning in the 1920s. He was appreciated by many gay readers, including E. M. Forster, who wrote the libretto for Britten's Billy Budd (1951), and William Plomer, who wrote introductions to British editions of Billy Budd, Redburn , and White-Jacket . Hart Crane was one of Melville's early admirers and wrote "At Melville's Tomb" (1925). Sponsor Message.
Melville's status as husband and father probably delayed wider recognition of his homosexuality, but more recently critics have come to recognize the unmistakable evidence of the texts.

15. Bibliography Of Melville Biographies
Owlett, FC, Herman Melville (18191891) A Centenary Tribute. In The LondonBookman, 56 (August 1919), pp. 164-167. Puett, Amy Elizabeth, Melville s
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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.

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Herman Melville bibliographies, study questions, information, links to texts, Herman Melville (18191891). Selected Bibliography on Moby-Dick
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  • Selected Bibliography on Moby-Dick Selected Bibliography on Billy Budd ... Contemporary views of Melville Try the Moby-Dick crossword puzzle
  • Melville Home Page Moby-Dick. This online text version at Princeton has a search feature so that readers can find the occurrences of a particular word in the text. Prof. Ann Woodlief of VCU has prepared a hypertext study version of "Bartleby, the Scrivener." Christopher Benfey's article on Melville and Manjiro Nakahama is available (with illustrations) in the new issue of Common-place MIT Open Courseware site paper topics on Moby-Dick "Bartleby, the Scrivener" site with links to published criticism. This site has changed servers and now includes a hypertext version of the story, a "Sources and Analogues" section, and a few essays in criticism. Arrowhead, the home of Herman Melville

    17. Herman Melville - Biography And Works
    Herman Melville (18191891), American author, best known for his novels of thesea and especially for his masterpiece Moby Dick (1851), a whaling adventure
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    Search all of Herman Melville Herman Melville (1819-1891) , American author, best known for his novels of the sea and especially for his masterpiece Moby Dick (1851), a whaling adventure dedicated to Nathaniel Hawthorne. The work was only recognized as a masterpiece years after Melville's death. The fictionalized travel narrative Typee (1846) was Melville's most popular book during his lifetime.
    Herman Melville was born on August 1, 1819 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. 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 years long voyages on ships, sailing both the Atlantic and the South Seas.
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    18. PAL: Herman Melville (1819-1891)
    Chapter 3 Early Nineteenth Century Herman Melville (18191891). Outside Links The Life and Works of HM The Melville Society The New Bedford Whaling
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    PAL: Perspectives in American Literature - A Research and Reference Guide - An Ongoing Project Paul P. Reuben Chapter 3: Early Nineteenth Century: Herman Melville (1819-1891) The Life and Works of HM The Melville Society The New Bedford Whaling Museum Melville - A Brief Assessment ... Home Page
    Source: The Melville Society Top Melville - A Brief Assessment For twenty years before his death in 1891, Herman Melville was a forgotten man. This is best reflected in a couple obituary notices: "He won considerable fame as an author by the publication of a book in 1847 (actually 1846) entitled Typee . ... This was his best work, although he has since written a number of other stories, which were published more for private than public circulation. ... During the ten years subsequent to the publication of this book he was employed at the NY Custom House." - NY Daily Tribune , September 29, 1891 "Of late years Mr. Melville - probably because he had ceased his literary activity - has fallen into a literary decline, as a result of which his books are little known. Probably, if the truth were known, even his own generation has long thought him dead, so quiet have been the later years of his life." - The Press , September 29, 1891 Soon after his death, there was a short revival of interest in Melville's work. Many of his works were published again and so were many appreciative scholarly evaluations. A second Melville revival took place about 1919 coinciding with the centennial of Melville's birth. Still unpublished was Melville's last work (

    19. Melville, Herman, 1819-1891.: Free Web Books, Online
    Melville, Herman, 18191891. Biographical note. from Wikipedia Bartleby, TheScrivener, by Herman Melville from Project Gutenberg ; I and My Chimney,
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