Herman Melville: A Biography: Volume 1, 1819-1851
by Hershel Parker
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Traces Melville's life from his childhood in New York, through his adventures abroad as a sailor, to his creation of "Moby-Dick," and forty years later, to his death, in obscurity.Tags
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Hershel Parker's credentials as a Melville scholar are unimpeachable--he's co-edited the authoritative Northwestern-Newberry edition of the complete works and seems to have eaten, slept, and breathed Melville for decades. Despite his daunting c.v., however, his massive, two-part biography is eminently readable and entertaining.
While it would be impossible to depict a writer's life without addressing his or her work, the focus here is on the events of Melville's life, not his books. The fascinating national and family politics that preoccupied him are on particularly fine display. Readers with only a casual interest might see some details as mere minutiae, but each cited incident enriches the portrait of a complex man and show more artist.
Melville's history is not nearly so well documented as that of some of his contemporaries, so there is some educated guesswork regarding certain motives and details, but Parker is ever scrupulous about separating evidence from speculation. His immersion in Melville's work and his sympathetic understanding of the man make this volume the most trustworthy and complete biography available. show less
While it would be impossible to depict a writer's life without addressing his or her work, the focus here is on the events of Melville's life, not his books. The fascinating national and family politics that preoccupied him are on particularly fine display. Readers with only a casual interest might see some details as mere minutiae, but each cited incident enriches the portrait of a complex man and show more artist.
Melville's history is not nearly so well documented as that of some of his contemporaries, so there is some educated guesswork regarding certain motives and details, but Parker is ever scrupulous about separating evidence from speculation. His immersion in Melville's work and his sympathetic understanding of the man make this volume the most trustworthy and complete biography available. show less
Very good condition. Cover has a few minor discolorations. Dust jacket is shelfworn along edges and spine and some discoloration. First three pages have been embossed with previous owner's personal library stamp. Pages clean and bright. Binding tight.
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- Herman Melville: A Biography: Volume 1, 1819-1851
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- 1996
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- Herman Melville; Nathaniel Hawthorne
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- Literature Studies and Criticism, Biography & Memoir, Fiction and Literature
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- 813.3 — Literature & rhetoric American literature in English American fiction in English Middle 19th Century 1830-1861
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- PS2386 .P37 — Language and Literature American literature American literature Individual authors 19th century
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