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  1. Melville in His Own Time
    A Biographical Chronicle of His Life, Drawn from Recollections, Interviews, and Memoirs by Family, Friends, and Associates
    Contributor: Olsen-Smith, Steven (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: [2015]
    Publisher:  University of Iowa Press, Iowa City

    Intro -- Contents -- Foreword by John Bryant -- Introduction -- Chronology -- [Selected Remarks by Melvill(e) Family Members, 1819-1840] -- [Charles Van Loon, Herman Melville, and Unidentified Contributors], [Remarks in the Albany Microscope, with... more

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    Intro -- Contents -- Foreword by John Bryant -- Introduction -- Chronology -- [Selected Remarks by Melvill(e) Family Members, 1819-1840] -- [Charles Van Loon, Herman Melville, and Unidentified Contributors], [Remarks in the Albany Microscope, with Melville's Replies, 1837 and 1838] -- [William J. Moses], "Young Men's Association" (1858) -- Evert A. Duyckinck, [Epistolary and Diary Remarks, 1846-1856] -- Evert A. Duyckinck, [Cornelius Mathews], James T. Fields, and Henry Dwight Sedgwick II, [Berkshire Social Events, August 1850] -- Evert A. Duyckinck and [Sarah Huyler Morewood], [Berkshire Social Events, August 1851] -- Sophia Peabody Hawthorne, [Epistolary Remarks, 1850-1852] -- Nathaniel Hawthorne, [Journal Remarks, 1851 and 1856] -- "Maherbal" [Matthew Henry Buckham], [A Private Dinner with Hawthorne, 1852] -- From The Men of the Time (1852) -- Maunsell B. Field, From Memories of Many Men and of Some Women (1874) -- Richard Lathers, From Reminiscences of Richard Lathers (1907) -- Evert A. Duyckinck and George L. Duyckinck, From Cyclopædia of American Literature (1855) -- [Thomas Powell], "Herman Melville, Romancist" (1856) -- Titus Munson Coan, [Epistolary and Diary Remarks, 1859, 1891, and 1919] and "Herman Melville" (1891) -- John Thomas Gulick, [Journal Remarks, 27 April 1859] -- Charles Hemstreet, From Literary New York: Its Landmarks and Associations (1903) -- Samuel S. Shaw, Elizabeth Melville, and Josephine MacC Shaw, [Two Letters and Later Testimony concerning Marital Conditions in the Melville Household, 1867 and ca. 1920] -- John C. Hoadley, [Epistolary Remarks, 1873] -- Samuel Arthur Jones, [Epistolary Remarks, 1900] -- Richard Henry Stoddard, From Recollections Personal & Literary (1903) -- [Chester A. Arthur and George Alfred Townsend], "A Novelist in the Custom House" (1879). Julian Hawthorne, [Essays and Excerpts on Melville, 1901-1927] -- Theodore F. Wolfe, From Literary Shrines (1895) -- Oscar Wegelin, "Herman Melville As I Recall Him" (1935) -- Eleanor Melville Metcalf, [Childhood Recollection, 1921] -- Frances Thomas Osborne, [Childhood Recollection, 1965] -- Arthur Stedman, "Herman Melville's Funeral" (1891) and From "Introduction to the 1892 Edition [of Typee]" -- [J.E.A. Smith], From "Herman Melville. A Great Pittsfield Author" (1891, 1892) -- Oliver. G. Hillard, "The Late Hiram Melville: A Tribute to His Memory from One Who Knew Him" (1891) -- Peter Toft, "In Praise of Herman Melville" (1900) -- Permissions -- Bibliography -- Index. Owing to the decline of his contemporary fame and to decades of posthumous neglect, Herman Melville remains enigmatic to readers despite his status as one of America's most securely canonical authors. Born into patrician wealth but plunged into poverty as a child, in 1840 he signed aboard the whaleship Acushnet in the midst of a nationwide depression and sailed to the South Pacific. At the Marquesas Islands, he deserted and lived for a time among one of the group's last unsubjugated tribes. Upon his return home, he achieved overnight success with a book based on his experiences, Typee (1846). Melville's mastery of the English language and heterodox views made him a source of both controversy and fascination to western readers, until his increasing commitment to artistry and contempt for artificial conventions led him to write Moby-Dick (1851) and its successor Pierre (1852). Although the former is considered his masterwork today, the books offended mid-nineteenth-century cultural sensibilities and alienated Melville from the American literary marketplace. The resulting eclipse of his popular reputation was deepened by his voluntary withdrawal from society, so that obituaries written after his death in 1891 frequently expressed surprise that he hadn't died long before. With most of his personal papers and letters lost or destroyed, his library of marked and annotated books dispersed, and first-hand accounts of him scattered, brief, and frequently conflicting, Melville's place in American literary scholarship illustrates the importance of accurately edited documents and the value of new information to our understanding of his life and thought. As a chronologically organized collection of surviving testimonials about the author, Melville in His Own Time continues the tradition of documentary research well-exemplified over the past half-century by the Work of Jay Leyda, Merton M. Sealts, and Hershel Parker. Combining recently discovered evidence with new transcriptions of long-known but rarely consulted testimony, this collection offers the most up-to-date and correct record of commentary on Melville by individuals who knew him

     

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    Contributor: Olsen-Smith, Steven (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 1609383346; 9781609383343
    Series: Writers in their own time
    Subjects: Novelists, American; LITERARY CRITICISM ; American ; General; BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY ; Historical; Friendship; Novelists, American; Biographies
    Other subjects: Melville, Herman (1819-1891); Melville, Herman (1819-1891); Melville, Herman
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  2. Melville in his own time
    a biographical chronicle of his life, drawn from recollections, interviews, and memoirs by family, friends, and associates
    Contributor: Olsen-Smith, Steven (Publisher)
    Published: [2015]
    Publisher:  University of Iowa Press, Iowa City

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    Contributor: Olsen-Smith, Steven (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9781609383336; 9781609383343
    Series: Writers in their own time
    Subjects: Melville, Herman;
    Scope: XLIX, 205 Seiten, Illustrationen, 23 cm
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    Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 191-195

  3. Melville in His Own Time
    A Biographical Chronicle of His Life, Drawn from Recollections, Interviews, and Memoirs by Family, Friends, and Associates
    Published: [2015]
    Publisher:  University of Iowa Press, Iowa City

    Owing to the decline of his contemporary fame and to decades of posthumous neglect, Herman Melville remains enigmatic to readers despite his status as one of America's most securely canonical authors. Born into patrician wealth but plunged into... more

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    Owing to the decline of his contemporary fame and to decades of posthumous neglect, Herman Melville remains enigmatic to readers despite his status as one of America's most securely canonical authors. Born into patrician wealth but plunged into poverty as a child, in 1840 he signed aboard the whaleship Acushnet in the midst of a nationwide depression and sailed to the South Pacific. At the Marquesas Islands, he deserted and lived for a time among one of the group's last unsubjugated tribes. Upon his return home, he achieved overnight success with a book based on his experiences, <i Intro -- Contents -- Foreword by John Bryant -- Introduction -- Chronology -- [Selected Remarks by Melvill(e) Family Members, 1819-1840] -- [Charles Van Loon, Herman Melville, and Unidentified Contributors], [Remarks in the Albany Microscope, with Melville's Replies, 1837 and 1838] -- [William J. Moses], "Young Men's Association" (1858) -- Evert A. Duyckinck, [Epistolary and Diary Remarks, 1846-1856] -- Evert A. Duyckinck, [Cornelius Mathews], James T. Fields, and Henry Dwight Sedgwick II, [Berkshire Social Events, August 1850] Evert A. Duyckinck and [Sarah Huyler Morewood], [Berkshire Social Events, August 1851] -- Sophia Peabody Hawthorne, [Epistolary Remarks, 1850-1852] -- Nathaniel Hawthorne, [Journal Remarks, 1851 and 1856] -- "Maherbal" [Matthew Henry Buckham], [A Private Dinner with Hawthorne, 1852] -- From The Men of the Time (1852) -- Maunsell B. Field, From Memories of Many Men and of Some Women (1874) -- Richard Lathers, From Reminiscences of Richard Lathers (1907) -- Evert A. Duyckinck and George L. Duyckinck, From Cyclopædia of American Literature (1855) [Thomas Powell], "Herman Melville, Romancist" (1856) -- Titus Munson Coan, [Epistolary and Diary Remarks, 1859, 1891, and 1919] and "Herman Melville" (1891) -- John Thomas Gulick, [Journal Remarks, 27 April 1859] -- Charles Hemstreet, From Literary New York: Its Landmarks and Associations (1903) -- Samuel S. Shaw, Elizabeth Melville, and Josephine MacC Shaw, [Two Letters and Later Testimony concerning Marital Conditions in the Melville Household, 1867 and ca. 1920] -- John C. Hoadley, [Epistolary Remarks, 1873] -- Samuel Arthur Jones, [Epistolary Remarks, 1900] Richard Henry Stoddard, From Recollections Personal & Literary (1903) -- [Chester A. Arthur and George Alfred Townsend], "A Novelist in the Custom House" (1879) -- Julian Hawthorne, [Essays and Excerpts on Melville, 1901-1927] -- Theodore F. Wolfe, From Literary Shrines (1895) -- Oscar Wegelin, "Herman Melville As I Recall Him" (1935) -- Eleanor Melville Metcalf, [Childhood Recollection, 1921] -- Frances Thomas Osborne, [Childhood Recollection, 1965] -- Arthur Stedman, "Herman Melville's Funeral" (1891) and From "Introduction to the 1892 Edition [of Typee] [J. E. A. Smith], From "Herman Melville. A Great Pittsfield Author" (1891, 1892) -- Oliver. G. Hillard, "The Late Hiram Melville: A Tribute to His Memory from One Who Knew Him" (1891) -- Peter Toft, "In Praise of Herman Melville" (1900) -- Permissions -- Bibliography -- Index

     

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    Volltext (lizenzpflichtig)
    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781609383343
    Series: Writers in their own time
    Subjects: Novelists, American; Melville, Herman ; 1819-1891; Melville, Herman ; 1819-1891 ; Friends and associates; Novelists, American ; 19th century ; Biography; Electronic books
    Other subjects: Melville, Herman (1819-1891); Melville, Herman (1819-1891)
    Scope: Online-Ressource
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    Includes bibliographical references and index