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  1. The Civil War World of Herman Melville by Stanton Garner, 1993-10
  2. Melville: His World and Work by Andrew Delbanco, 2006-09-12
  3. The Cambridge Companion to Herman Melville (Cambridge Companions to Literature)
  4. Published Poems: The Writings of Herman Melville Vol. 11 by Herman Melville, 2009-07-02
  5. Omoo: A Narrative of Adventures in the South Seas (Penguin Classics) by Herman Melville, 2007-03-27
  6. A Historical Guide to Herman Melville (Historical Guides to American Authors) by Giles Gunn, 2005-06-02
  7. Journal of a Visit to Europe and the Levant, October 11, 1856-May 6, 1857 (Princeton Studies in English) by Herman Melville, 1976-09-30
  8. Great Short Works of Herman Melville (Perennial Classics) by Herman Melville, 2004-03
  9. The Poems of Herman Melville by Herman Melville, Douglas Robillard, 2000-12
  10. Correspondence: Volume Fourteen, Scholarly Edition (Melville) by Herman Melville, 1993-07-20
  11. Herman Melville: Cycle and Epicycle by Eleanor Melville Metcalf, 1970-10-01
  12. Herman Melville's Religious Journey by Walter Donald Kring, 1997-06
  13. Complete Shorter Fiction (Everyman's Library) by Herman Melville, 1997-10-15
  14. A Reader's Guide to Herman Melville (Reader's Guide Series) by James Edwin Miller, 1998-04

41. HERMAN MELVILLE
Herman Melville. Melville, Herman (18191891), American author, wasborn in New York City on the 1st of August 1819. He shippec as
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42. MSN Encarta - Melville, Herman
Melville, Herman (18191891), American novelist, a major literary figure whose explorationof psychological and metaphysical themes foreshadowed 20th-century
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43. Sehome Library Database
1909. F Melville. Melville, Herman, 18191891. Moby Dick, or, The whitewhale. F Melville. Melville, Herman, 1819-1891. Selected writings of Herman.
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Sehome Library Database American Literature 1600 - 1900 Fiction F Cooper Cooper, James Fenimore, 1789-1851. Leatherstocking saga. Pantheon, 1954. F Cooper Cooper, James Fenimore, 1789-1851. The spy;. London, : Dodd, F Hawthorne Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 1804-1864. The scarlet letter. Oxford [England] ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1990. F Howells Howells, William Dean, 1837-1920. The rise of Silas Lapham. Harmondsworth, Middlesex ; New York, N.Y. : Penguin Books, F Irving Irving, Washington, 1783-1859. Rip Van Winkle and the Legend of Sleepy Hollow. Macmillan, 1966. F Jackson Jackson, Helen Maria (Fiske) Hunt. Ramona. Little, 1939. F James James, Henry, 1843-1916. The portrait of a lady. Modern Library, 1951. F James James, Henry, 1843-1916. Short novels. New York, : Dodd, Mead, F James James, Henry, 1843-1916. The turn of the screw ; and, Washington Square Morristown, N.J. : Silver Burdett, [1981]. F James James, Henry, 1843-1916. The American Fairfield, N.J. : A. M. Kelley, 1976, c1907. F James James, Henry, 1843-1916. Daisy Miller Scribner, 1909.

44. Melville
Translate this page Melville, Herman (1819-1891), romancista norte-americano e uma dasprincipais figuras da história da literatura. Nasceu em Nova
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Prometheus Canais Biografias Melville, Herman : Obras Comentadas - Moby Dick Outras Biografias Melville, Herman Moby Dick De 1866 a 1885 trabalhou como inspetor aduaneiro no porto de Nova York. Moby Dick Moby Dick (1851), publicou, entre outros, Typee Omoo Mardi Redburn Israel Potter (1855) e O vigarista (1857). Em 1891, completou o romance Billy Budd, publicado postumamente, em 1924. No livro Contos de Piazza Moby Dick , de Herman Melville: "Chamai-me Ismael. Faz alguns anos - não importa quantos, precisamente -, tendo na bolsa escasso ou nenhum dinheiro e nada que particulamente me interessasse em terra, achei que devia velejar um pouco e ver a parte aquosa do mundo. É um hábito que eu tenho, para acabar com o esplim e regular a circulação" (trad. de Péricles Eugênio de Silva Ramos). Home Serviços Arquivo Catálogo ... Contatos

45. Herman Melville
Herman Melville (18191891). Bartleby, the Scriviner A Story of WallStreet, an interactive version, University of Texas at Austin
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Herman Melville (1819-1891) "Bartleby, the Scriviner: A Story of Wall Street," an interactive version , University of Texas at Austin: Includes student commentary on a variety of issues related to the story, a plain text version of the story itself, and a mechanism by which readers may comment upon the text themselves.-MJM "Bartleby, the Scriviner. A Story of Wall Street" by Herman Melville , Bartleby.com: A plain text version of the story, paragraph numbers included.-MJM Chapter 3: Early Nineteenth Century: Herman Melville (1819-1891), PAL: Perspectives in American Literature A Research and Reference Guide (California State University at Stanislaus): A solid page by Paul P. Reubens. Includes bibliographies of both primary and secondary materials including critical articles, materials about Melville and Transcendentalism, and, more specifically, on Moby-Dick, Benito Cereno, Bartleby the Scriviner , and Billy Budd, Sailor . Also includes brief discussion of Moby-Dick and Billy Budd , and numerous study questions. Recommended.-MJM

46. Melville And Moby-Dick Resources
The Herman Melville Page. (18191891). The Life and Times of Herman Melville.Herman Melville Online Complete Texts. Annotated Extracts from Moby-Dick.
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The Herman Melville Page The Life and Times of Herman Melville Herman Melville Online [Complete Texts] Annotated Extracts from Moby-Dick ... Herman Melville in Spanish The Charles W. Morgan [A Whaling Bark, c. 1841] Robert A. DiCurcio's Companion Reader to Melville's Moby-Dick Excellent Review of 80 Key Chapters Origin of "Moby-Dick" Melville and Hawthorne
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47. The Classical Library - Herman Melville
Herman Melville (18191891). Herman Melville is regarded as one ofthe greatest American novelists of of the 19th century. His best
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Herman Melville Herman Melville is regarded as one of the greatest American novelists of of the 19th century. His best-known work, Moby Dick (1851), was not widely appreciated by critics or the public until after his death. Moby Dick was dedicated to the author Nathaniel Hawthorne , a friend who was idolized by Melville. Typee , an account of his stay with the cannibals, was first published in Britain, like most of his works. The book sold roughly 6,000 copies in its first two years. Its sequel, Omoo (1847), was based on his experiences in Polynesian Islands, and was as successful as the first one. Throughout his career, Melville's works enjoyed a higher estimation in Britain than in America. His older brother, Gansevoort, held a government position in London, and helped to launch Melville's career. In 1847 Melville married Elisabeth Shaw, daughter of the chief justice of Massachusetts. After three years in New York, he bought a farm, "Arrowhead", near Nathaniel Hawthorne's home at Pittsfield, Massachusetts, and the two authors became friends. Melville had almost completed Moby-Dick when Hawthorne encouraged him to change it from a mere whaling story into an allegorical novel. Inspired by Hawthorne, Melville rewrote Moby Dick into a powerful novel that, beneath the story of a whaling adventure, is a meditation on God's providence and dealings with humankind. Melville wrote other novels around the same time as Moby Dick , including Redburn White-Jacked

48. MELVILLE, Herman
Melville, Herman, in Collier s A documentary Life of HM 1819-1891, 2 Bde.
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49. Poetry: Herman Melville
Back to list Herman Melville (18191891) The Life and Works of Herman Melvillehttp//www.Melville.org/ BIOGRAPHY Herman Melville (1819-1891).
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This site includes links to Melville discussion lists, biographical information, and texts online. The Academy of American Poets: Poetry Exhibits?Herman Melville
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The Academy of American Poets provides a biography of Melville, a selected bibliography of his works, the text of some of his poems, and links to related sites.
Information about Herman Melville at Gonzaga University
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BIOGRAPHY
Herman Melville (1819-1891). The death of his merchant father when Melville was twelve shattered the economic security of his family. The financial panic of 1837 reduced the Melvilles to the edge of poverty, and, at age nineteen, Melville went to sea. Economic conditions upon his return were still grim, and after a frustrating stint as a country school teacher, he again went to sea, this time on a four-year whaling voyage. He deserted the whaler in the South Pacific, lived for some time with cannibals, made his way to Tahiti and Hawaii, and finally joined the navy for a return voyage.

50. Fiction: Herman Melville
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Herman Melville (1819-1891). The death of his merchant father when Melville was twelve shattered the economic security of his family. The financial panic of 1837 reduced the Melvilles to the edge of poverty, and, at age nineteen, Melville went to sea. Economic conditions upon his return were still grim, and after a frustrating stint as a country school teacher, he again went to sea, this time on a four-year whaling voyage. He deserted the whaler in the South Pacific, lived for some time with cannibals, made his way to Tahiti and Hawaii, and finally joined the navy for a return voyage. He mined his experiences for two successful South Sea adventure books

51. Melville Sources In The Archives Room
Melville, Herman, 18191891. T he Confidence man his masquerade. New York DixEdwards co., 1857. Melville, Herman 1819-1891. Moby-Dick, or, The whale.
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New Bedford Free Public Library Melville sources in the Archives Room Original Documents: Certificate of Admeasurement for the Ship Acushnet of Fairhaven signed by Ansel Weeks, surveyor, District of New Bedford, port of Mattapoisett November 30 1840 Original Crew list of the Ship Acushnet 1841 indicating Herman Melville as a greenhand Warrant for arrest of 7 deserters, among them Herman Melville who deserted at Nukehiva July 9, 1842, of the Ship Acushnet filed by its master Valentine Pease Lahaina June 2, 1843. Published Books Moby-Dick and the tools of whaling : a cooperative reading by students of the sophomore class of New Bedford High School and the curatorial staff of the New Bedford Whaling Museum New Bedford, Mass. : New Bedford High School, 1983.
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WR 639.2809 MOB 1983 Frank, Stuart M. Herman Melville's picture gallery : sources and types of the "pictorial" chapters of Moby-Dick / Stuart M. Frank. Fairhaven, Mass. : E.J. Lefkowicz, 1986.
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52. The Confidence-Man
Melville, Herman, 18191891. The Confidence-Man Electronic Text Center,University of Virginia Library. The entire work (595 KB
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  • Chapter 1 CHAPTER I. A MUTE GOES ABOARD A BOAT ON THE MISSISSIPPI.
  • Chapter 2 CHAPTER II. SHOWING THAT MANY MEN HAVE MANY MINDS.
  • Chapter 3 CHAPTER III. IN WHICH A VARIETY OF CHARACTERS APPEAR.
  • Chapter 4 CHAPTER IV. RENEWAL OF OLD ACQUAINTANCE
  • Chapter 5 CHAPTER V. THE MAN WITH THE WEED MAKES IT AN EVEN QUESTION WHETHER HE BE A GREAT SAGE OR GREAT SIMPLETON.
  • Chapter 6 CHAPTER VI. AT THE OUTSET OF WHICH CERTAIN PASSENGERS PROVE DEAF TO THE CALL OF CHARITY.
  • Chapter 7 CHAPTER VII. A GENTLEMAN WITH GOLD SLEEVE-BUTTONS.
  • Chapter 8 CHAPTER VIII. A CHARITABLE LADY.
  • Chapter 9 CHAPTER IX: TWO BUSINESS MEN TRANSACT A LITTLE BUSINESS.
  • Chapter 10 CHAPTER X. IN THE CABIN.
  • Chapter 11 CHAPTER XI. ONLY A PAGE OR SO.
  • Chapter 12 CHAPTER XII. STORY OF THE UNFORTUNATE MAN, FROM WHICH MAY BE GATHERED WHETHER OR NO HE HAS BEEN JUSTLY SO ENTITLED.
  • Chapter 13 CHAPTER XIII. THE MAN WITH THE TRAVELING-CAP EVINCES MUCH HUMANITY, AND IN A WAY WHICH WOULD SEEM TO SHOW HIM TO BE ONE OF THE MOST LOGICAL OF OPTIMISTS.
  • 53. Billy Budd / By Herman Melville
    Melville, Herman, 18191891 . Billy Budd / by Herman MelvilleElectronic Text Center, University of Virginia Library.
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  • 54. American Passages - Unit 6. Gothic Undercurrents: Authors
    Authors Herman Melville (18191891) 1540 William Huggins, South SeaWhale Fishery (1834), courtesy of The New Bedford Whaling Museum.
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    This link leads to artifacts, teaching tips and discussion questions for this author. Herman Melville's father was a New York City merchant who, when he died suddenly, left his family heavily in debt. Melville was only twelve at the time, but he was forced to leave school to go to work. After working in a variety of low-paying jobs (clerk, laborer, schoolteacher), in 1841 Melville joined a whaler sailing for the South Seas. Aboard a series of ships, he was away for three years. Ishmael, the narrator of Melville's 1851 Moby-Dick , surely speaks for the author as well when he says that "a whale-ship was my Yale College and my Harvard." In addition to learning the dangerous and difficult business of whaling itself, Melville also gained an unusually diverse cultural education. At one point, he and a crewmate jumped ship and lived for several weeks with a native tribe; upon his return to America, Melville transformed that experience into

    55. Melville, Herman - Biography And Online Books
    Melville, Herman Biography. Herman Melville (18191891). Americanauthor, best-known for his novels of the sea and his masterpiece
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    Melville, Herman Biography
    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

    56. Herman Melville
    Herman Melville. 18191891. Life. Family Father Allan Melvill; MotherMaria Gansevoort Melvill. Homes New York City, New York; Albany
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    Herman Melville
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    • Father: Allan Melvill Mother: Maria Gansevoort Melvill
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    • New York City, New York Albany, New York Pittsfield, Massachusetts Lansingburgh (later Troy), New York
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    • cabin boy seaman American novelist, short-story writer, poet ran father's felt and fur business with his brother Gansevoort after their father's death bank clerk teacher critic for literary journal worked as a farm hand for an uncle, Thomas Melvill customs inspector
    Chronology
    • 1819: Born August 1 in New York, New York 1830: Father's business collapses; family moves to Albany 1832: Father, Allan Melvill, dies 1834: Finishes school 1835: Attends Albany Classical School; becomes active member of a local debating society 1837: Brother Gansevoort goes bankrupt with family business; family moves to Lansingburgh, New York 1839: (June) Becomes cabin boy on St. Lawrence , a merchant ship sailing from New York City for Liverpool, England 1841: (January) Sails on whaler Acushnet from New Bedford, Massachusetts, on a voyage to the South Seas

    57. Herman Melville - American Author
    Herman Melville (18191891). Herman Melville was born in New York City on Aug.1, 1819, the third of eight children. When the boy was 12, his father died.
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    59. The San Antonio College LitWeb Herman Melville Page
    Noonday , 1962. Life and Works from Melville.org. Herman Melville (18191891) fromD. Campbell. Analysis of Melville s Short Fiction. By Carolyn L. Karcher.
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    G. Thomas Tanselle selected and annotated the texts for Typee, Omoo, Mardi (1982) and Redburn, White-Jacket and Moby-Dick (1983); Harrison Hayford selected and annotated texts for Pierre, Israel Potter, The Confidence-Man, Tales and Billy Budd (1984) for the Library of America.
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    Israel Potter: His Fifty Years of Exile The Confidence-Man On Line . Norton Critical Edition, edited by Hershel Parker. Battle-Pieces and Aspects of the War Clarel Billy Budd About Melville Newton Arvin, Herman Melville . William Sloane , 1950. Richard Chase, Herman Melville . Macmillan , 1949. Leon Howard, Herman Melville: A Biography . California , 1951. James E. Miller, Jr.

    60. BrothersJudd.com - Books By Herman Melville Reviewed
    Author Herman Melville. Bartleby, the Scrivener A Story of WallStreet (1853) Herman Melville (1819-1891) (GradeA-). Billy Budd
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