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adam_text Contents Plan of the Series ...........................................................................xix Introduction ...............................................................................xxi Permissions ...............................................................................xxiv A Brief Life of Herman Melville .................................................................3 Chronology .................................................................................7 Voyages Out, 3 January 1841 - 31 January 1850: Backgrounds to Moby-Dick ..........................11 New Bedford and Nantucket ...................................................................11 I duly arrived in New Bedforď -Howard P. Vincent Sidebar: A Whaleman s ChapeF-from Moby-Dick, chapter 7 Boston s Salt-Water Preacher-R. E. Watters Where else but from Nantucket? -Vincent Sidebar: Away Off Shore ^from Moby-Did, chapter 14 Sidebar: Four Days in Nantucket-Wilson L. Heflin Melville at Sea ..............................................................................25 Aboard the Acushnet-Chańes Roberts Anderson Sidebar: Skrimshander Articles^fřom Moby-Dick, chapter 57 The Acushnet and the Charles and Henry—Heflin The Perus of Whaling and the Sinking of the Essex ..................................................35 A Dead Whale or a Stove Boat-Heflin Widi Tenfold Fury and Vengeance in His Aspect-Owen Chase Melville s Memory of Owen Chase—Heflin Sources from the Whale-Fishery and The Town-ho s Story^Heflin The Legend of Mocha Dick ....................................................................48 Mocha Dick: Or the White Whale of the Pacific: A Leaf from a Manuscript JournaT-J. N. Reynolds, The Knickerbocker, May 1839 Mocha ľAck-Deíroií Free Press, 6 March 1892 Sidebar: Like a Corkscrew -from Moby-Dick, chapters 3 and 36 The Literature of the Sea ......................................................................63 Thomas Starbuck and the Wreck of the Gnw^tu-Joseph Hart, Miriam Coffin, or The Whale-Fisherman (1834) xiii Contents DLB 349 Revelations of Sea Life : Reviews oí Etchings o/a Whcůmg Cruise and Sailors Life and Sailors Îâmr-Melville, The Literary World, 6 March 1847 Sidebar: The Blue, the Fresh, the Ever Freeľ -George Gordon, Lord Byron, ChiMe Harold s Pilgrimage Sidebar: Our National Novelisť -Melville, review of The Sea Lions, The Literary World, 28 April 1849 A Voyage to England ......................................................................... * Journal, 11 October^ November 1849 More Chartless Voyaging: Melville and Adler at Sea-Sanford E. Marovitz Sidebar: Letters of Introduction-Melville to Lemuel Shaw, 10 September 1849 London and the Continent .....................................................................85 Sidebar: A Ship of the Old Schoor-from Moby-Did, chapter 16 Sidebar: The White Towe^ -from Moby-Diá, chapter 42 Journal, 5 November^ December 1849 Sidebar: A Crippled Begga^-from Moby-Dick, chapter 57 Sidebar: Thames Tűnnek of Whales^from Moby-Did, chapters 105 and 108 Sidebar: To Иеаѕе me WorkT-from Moby-Dick, Extracts Sidebar: Admiral Nelson in Trafalgar Square-from Moby-Did, chapter 35 Sidebar: Ahab s Larger, Darker, Deeper Par^-from Moby-Did, chapter 41 Sidebar: Sea Battle-Pieces of Garneray — from Moby-Did, chapter 56 Sidebar: The Great Cathedral of Cologne -from Moby-Did, chapter 32 Sidebar: A Lofty Ehrenbreitstein —from Moby-Did, chapter 8 Sidebar: On the Whales of Guido and Hogarth-from Moby-Did, chapter 55 Sidebar: The Silver Plate-from Moby-Dick, chapter 8 The Sultry Creator of Captain Ahab : Herman Melville andj. M. W. Turner-Robert K. Wallace Voyages In, February íeőO-September 1851: The Composition of Moby-Dick .........................112 Three Well Defined Perioc^-James Barbour Sidebar: A Thought on Book Binding-Melville, The Literary World, 16 March 1850 Loomings: The Whaling Novel ................................................................114 Melville to Richard Henry Dana Jr., 1 May 1850 Facsimile: First and last pages of Melville s 1 May letter to Dana Sidebar: Melville and Dana-James D. Hart Melville to Richard Bendey, 27 June 1850 Soundings: Hawthorne and the Berkshires .......................................................120 A Visit to Melville in the Berkshires-Luther Stearns Mansfield Sidebar: Several Days in Berksbkc-The Literary World, 24 and 31 August and 7 September 1850 Sidebar: Bryant s Monument Mountain-William Cullen Bryant Sidebar: A Wondrous Sighť-from Moby-Did, chapter 102 Sidebar: The Crazy Society of Neskyeuna Shakers^from Moby-Did, chapter 71 Melville to Evert A. Duyckinck, 16 August 1850 Hawthorne and His Mosses- The Literary World, 17 and 24 August 1850 xrv DLB 349 Contents Sidebar: Hawthorne s Mosses from an Old Mmíť-table of contents Sidebar: The Hawthornes Praise A Virginias-Sophia and Nathaniel Hawthorne to Duyckinck, 29 August 1850 Melville at Arrowhead: A Réévaluation of Melville s Relations with Hawthorne and with His Family- James C. Wilson Cutting In and Trying Out: The Cetological Chapters ..............................................147 Working on the Cetology^Barbour Sidebar: Autumn at Arrowhead—Melville to Duyckinck, 6 October and 13 December 1850 My numerous fish documents -Howard P. Vincent Sidebar: A Target for Cetological Satire?—Robert K. Wallace Sidebar: Melville s Hyena Whale, from Moby-Dick, chapter 32 The history of that murderous monster-Vincent The FountauT-Vincent Sidebar: Melville s fidelity to Beak s text is made apparent by parallel quotation Looking into the red heat of the fire —Vincent A Consideration of an Additional Source for Melville s Moby-Dick-Kendrb F. Gains Breaching: Bringing Moby-Dick to Press ..........................................................170 The Final Stage of Composition -Barbour Sidebar: The Shifting of Roles in the Land Chapters-James Barbour and Harrison Hayford Facsimiles: Melville s marked pages from Owen Chase s Narrative of the Most Extraordinary and Distressing Shtywreck of the Whale-Ship Essex Sidebar: The Fate of the Essex Crew-Alexander Starbuck Facsimile: Melville to Hawdiorne, 29 January 1851 Melville to Nathaniel Hawthorne, 29 January 1851 Melville to Duyckinck, 12 February 1851 Facsimile: Nathaniel and Sophia Peabody Hawthorne to Melville, 27 March 1851 Melville to Hawthorne, 16 April 1851 Sidebar: Circumstances Forbid Our Compliance —Harper and Brothers to Melville, 30 April 1851 Melville to Hawdiorne, 1 June 1851 Sidebar: Unsplinterable Glasses -Moby-Dkk, Extracts Melville to Hawthorne, 29 June 1851 Facsimiles: Melville s notes on the endpaper of The Dramatic WorL· of William Shakespeare Melville to Bendey, 20 July 1851 Melville to Hawthorne, 22 July 1851 The Narrative Conclusion-Vincent Facsimiles: Melville s contract with Harper and Brothers for The Whale Sidebar: Receiving The Whak-Bcnůey to Melville, 25 September 1851 The Whale ала Moby-Dick ...................................................................192 The Expurgated English Edition ...............................................................192 Ex. 1 Moby-Dick, p. 17 and The Whale, v. I, p. 24 xv Contents DLB 349 Ex. 2 Moby-Dick, p. 29 and The Whale, ν. Ι, ρ. 41 Ex. 3 Moby-Dick, p. 96 and The Whale, v. I, p. 139 Ex. 4 Moby-Dick, p. 124 Ex. 5 Moby-Diã, p. 136 and The Whale, v. I, p. 196 Ex. 6 Moby-Diã, p. 286 and The Whale, v. II, p. 102 Ex. 7 Moby-Dick, p. 337 and The Whale, v. II, p. 179 Ex. 8 Moby-Dick, p. 416 and The Whale, v. II, p. 294 Ex. 9 Moby-Dick, p. 418 and The Whale, v. II, pp. 297-298 Ex. 10 Moby-Dick, p. 438 and The Whale, v. Ill, pp. 24-25 Ex. 11 Moby-Dick, p. 634 and The Whale, v. Ill, p. 312 The Flawed American Edition .................................................................200 Ex. 1 Moby-Dick, p. 88 and The Whale, v. I, p. 128 Ex. 2 Moby-Dick, p. Ill and The Whale, v. I, p. 159 Ex. 3 Moby-Diã, p. 162 and The Whole, v. I, p. 234 Ex. 4 Moby-Dick, p. 239 and The Whale, v. II, p. 33 Ex. 5 The Whale, v. Ill, pp. 9-Ю Ex. 6 Moby-Dick, p. 604 and The Whale, v. Ill, p. 268 Reviews and Revival, 1851-1923.............................................................205 Reviews of The WhaU:T ic English Edition, 1851-1852.............................................205 Honourable to American Literature -7zk Morning Advertiser, 24 October 1851 Overrides All Rule -^ Spectator, 25 October 1851 An Li-Compounded Mixture -The Athenaeum, 25 October 1851 Sidebar: Severe Handting -Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, 24 December 1851 Most Extraordinary - Jóte Bull, 25 October 1851 Unbridled Extravagance and Rare and Impassioned Power - The Atlas, 1 and 8 November 1851 Wildly Imaginative1 -Ih Illustrated London News, 1 November 1851 Genuine Outcoming of the American Intdlecr-The L·aaer, 8 November 1851 Enjoyment Is Small - The Examiner, 8 November 1851 Great Power and Beauty -^MorningFbst, 14 November 1851 Confidently Recommended - The Weekly News and Chronicle, 29 November 1851 Bad Stuffing - The Literary Goutte and Journal of Science and Art, 6 December 1851 Strange and Unaccountable - The Morning Chronicle, 20 December 1851 Original Geiaus^-Bentleys Miscellany, January 1852 Melancholy Termination - The New Quarter^ Review and Digest of Current Literaten, British, American, French, and German, 1852 Somewhat Singular - The Dublin University Magazine, February 1852 Sidebar: A View from France-E. D. Forgues, Revue des deux mondes, February 1853 Reviews of Moby-Diã: The American Edition, 1851-1852......................................233 This Bulky and Multifarious Volume -Evert A. Duyckinck, The Literary World, 15 and 22 November 1851 xvi DLB 349 Contents Sidebar: My Evil Arť -Melville to Duyckinck, 7 November 1851 Sidebar: My Glorious Gratuity^Melville to Hawthorne, 17 November 1851 The Very Limbo of Rcœntncky -Evangelist, 20 November 1851 A Primitive Formation of Profanity and Indecency —Independent, 20 November 1851 Not Lacking Much of Being a Great Work -Albion, 22 November 1851 Wildly Imaginative and Truly Thrilling — New-York Daily Tribune, 22 November 1851 Well Sustains His ReputatW-A. Oakey Hall, New Orleans Commercial Bulletin, 27 November 1851 Guilty of Sneering at the Truths of Revealed Religion - Commercial Advertiser, 28 November 1851 Curious and Entertaining —New Turk Home Journal, 29 November 1851 Surprises and Delights - The Globe, 29 November 1851 Sidebar: BńetNoaccs-Boston Daily Evening, 12 November 1851; New York Observer, 20 November 1851; Christian Inquirer, 22 November 1851; Christian Freeman and Family Visitor, 12 December 1851; Godey s Lady s Book, February 1852 Wrought with Consummate Skill -Harper s New Monthly, 4 December 1851 Constant Novelty —Newark Daily Advertiser, 5 December 1851 Wild Adventures and Glowing Ocscnpuons — Savannah Daily Republican, 6 December 1851 A Work of Exceeding Power, Beauty, and Genius —Spirit of the Ttmes, 6 December 1851 A Prose Epic on Whaiing -Daily National Intelligencer, 16 December 1851 Characteristic and Striking - The Knickerbocker, January 1852 Sad Stuff -The Southern Quarterly Review, January 1852 Bad Rhetoric, Involved Syntax, Stilted Sentiment -!^ united States Magamé and Democratic Review,January 1852 The Very Napoleon of Whales - Church Review and Ecclesiastical Register, January 1852 Sidebar: The Absolute Failure of Your Former Works -Richard Bentley to Melville, 4 March 1852, and 5 May 1852 Unfit for General Circulation -Methodist Quarterly Review, January 1852 A Book Compounaetf-Rtersons Magazine, January 1852 A Curious Mixture of Fact and Fancy -To-day: A Boston Literary Journal, 10 January 1852 Glee and Gusto -Graham s Magarne, February 1852 Burial, 1852-1889..........................................................................255 Surely the Man Is a Doppelgange^-Sir Nathaniel, The New Monthly Magazine, July 1853 Sidebar: A Decided Falling Off -Fitzjames O Brien, Putnam s Monthly, February 1853 and April 1857 Rare and Lofty Gifts - The DubUn University Magazine, January 1856 Impassioned Thoughts Born of the Deep^W. Clark Russell, The Contemporary Review, September 1884 Sidebar: Style Tells -Review of Charles Martin Newell, The Voyage oftheFleetwhg, The Katim, 19 April 1888 Desired by His Immediate Public-Charles F. Richardson, American Literatim, 1607-1885 (1889) Out of Notice^Henry S. Salt, The Scottish Art Review, November 1889 Sidebar: A Wanton Caprice of Fam^-TheNew York Ttmes, 2 October 1891 Turn of the Century, Centennial, and Revival, 1892-1923...........................................265 The Supreme Production of a Master МнкГ-Непгу S. Salt, The Gentleman s Magarne, March 1892 The Best Sea Story Ever Written -Archibald MacMechan, Queen s Quarterly, October 1899 xvu Contents DLB 349 Sidebar: Conrad on Melville and Tales of the Sea-Frank MacShane, Joseph Conrad, American Literature, January 1958; Notes on Life and Letters, 1921 Belongs with the Greatest Sea Romances^Carl Van Doren, the Cambridge History of American Literature (1917-1921) Herman Melville (1819-1891): A Centenary Tribute-F. С Owlett, the Bookman, August 1919 The Centennial of Herman Melville-Raymond M. Weaver, the Nation, 2 August 1919 Sidebar: An Uncanny Throw-Forwarď -J. St. Loe Stxachey, the Spectator, 6 May 1922 Herman Melville-Viola Meynell, the Dublin Review, January-March 1920 Moby-Dick^E. L. Grant Watson, the London Mercury, December 1920 The Great White Whale: A Rhapsody-Augustine Birrell, the Athenaeum, 28 January 1921 Sidebar: Let Wordsworth Waiť -H. M. Tomlinson, the Nation and the Athenaeum, 4 June 1921 A Melville Boom -Van Wyck Brooks, the Freeman, 26 October 1921 One of the Great Boob of the WorkT-Carl Van Vechten, the Double Dealer, January 1922 The Vogue of Herman Melville- the Nation if the Athenaeum, 30 September 1922 Herman Melville s Moby Dic^-D. H. Lawrence, Studies in Classic American Literature (1923) Our Sole American Epi^ -Van Wyck Brooks, the Freeman, 16 May 1923 Herman Melville-J. W. N. Sullivan, the times Literary Supplement, 26 July 1923 Moby-Dick as Icon ..........................................................................309 Sidebar: Moby-Dick and the American Imagination—M. Thomas Inge Sidebar: Literary Responses Moby Dick at the Movies .....................................................................312 Three Moby Dick Movies-M. Thomas Inge Sidebar: Ray Bradbury s Moby-Dick-from an interview with Ray Bradbury Lost at Sea-Brandon French Sidebar: Almost MagnificenS-from an interview with Ray Bradbury the Wrath ofAhab; or, Herman Melville Meets Gene Roddenberry-Elizabeth Jane Wall Hinds Illustrating Moby-Dick ........................................................................331 Re-Viewing Moby-Dick-Elizabcth Α. Schultz Sidebar: Illustrating with Equal Eye : Rockwell Kent s Afo^-Ztafc-Schultz Moby-Diá in the Comics-M. Thomas Inge Sidebar: A New Classics Illustrated Version of Moŕy-DicÄ-Michael C. Berthold Melville s Masterpiece and Twentieth-Century Art .................................................347 Herman Melville s Moby-Dick and the Abstract Expressionists-Evan R. Firestone Frank Stella: Moby-Did, and New Bedford-Lasse B. Antonsen Sidebar: Printing Stella s Fountain-Pat Gilmour Sidebar: On Stella and Melville-Robert K. Wallace Works by Herman Mdvffle .......................................... 35g Works about Mdvffle and Moby-Dick ............................................. 359 Cumulative Index ........................................ xviii
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