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Herman Melville: A Biography: 1
 
 

Herman Melville: A Biography: 1 (Gebundene Ausgabe)

von Hershel Parker (Autor) "ON SATURDAY, 9 OCTOBER 1830, in a hastily emptied house on Broadway in lower Manhattan, Herman Melvill, eleven years old, helped his father, Allan Melvill,..." (mehr)
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  • Gebundene Ausgabe: 928 Seiten
  • Verlag: Johns Hopkins University Press; Auflage: illustrated edition (29. Oktober 1996)
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ISBN-10: 0801854288
  • ISBN-13: 978-0801854286
  • Größe und/oder Gewicht: 24,2 x 16,3 x 5,3 cm
  • Durchschnittliche Kundenbewertung: 4.0 von 5 Sternen  Alle Rezensionen anzeigen (3 Kundenrezensionen)
  • Amazon.de Verkaufsrang: Nr. 349.432 in Englische Bücher (Die Bestseller Englische Bücher)

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It seems incredible that an actual human being stands behind the works of Herman Melville, and we rightly expect a biography to show us that real, tangible man. When Melville made his debut in England, reviewers thought his books must have been the products of an esteemed English gentleman disguising himself under rough Yankee cloth. It was simply inconceivable that any American could produce such noble prose, or that any author could have lived the briny life Melville describes. Hershel Parker finds that life not unimaginable, but difficult to distill. His book is monumental in size and definitive in detail. Readers looking for a digestible portait of one of America's favorite authors may find this well researched book a bit rich (remember this is just Volume I), although it does reveal many new insights into Melville's life and family background. Regardless, Parker's book is a significant scholarly work and essential to serious students of this American master.

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If sheer bulk were enough to make a book definitive, respected Melville scholar Parker's encyclopedic but rather unwieldy biography would certainly be the one to beat. Covering Melville's life up to the completion (but not the actual publication) of Moby Dick, Parker presents an extensive look Melville's early years. His patrician family having been left destitute by an irresponsible father, the young Melville had to flee Manhattan with his family to avoid creditors. Naturally adventurous, and unable to finish his education due to lack of funds, Melville spent some five years at sea and abroad, experiences that yielded materials for nearly all of his writings. Parker does a very thorough job of delineating the realities of the literary marketplace of Melville's time, as well as Melville's public image as a licentious sexual outlaw for his portrayal of South Sea Islanders and the controversy over his unsympathetic portrayal of missionaries. He also explores the liberating influence of Hawthorne on Melville's sense of the possibilities for a national American literature. But Parker's thoroughness can be exhausting. In the absence of endnotes or footnotes, his text is stuffed with asides and trivial details that will be of interest only to the most dedicated of scholars. While Parker's literary insights are superior to those of Laurie Robertson-Lorant, whose biography of Melville was published in June of this year (Forecasts, March 25), Lorant's much more compact biography offers many of the same general insights on a vastly more accessible scale.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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ON SATURDAY, 9 OCTOBER 1830, in a hastily emptied house on Broadway in lower Manhattan, Herman Melvill, eleven years old, helped his father, Allan Melvill, forty-eight, pack up a remnant of papers and odds and ends of light personal belongings that they could walk away with after dark. Lesen Sie die erste Seite
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5.0 von 5 Sternen " ... new vitality to my soul. ", 12. Mai 2000
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If you approach this work with a right understanding, that is a biography and not an interpretation of the works of Herman Melville, then you should honestly be able to rate it as top-notch. What some might call " disappointments " in what they learn about Melville; his family life, they way he behaved at times, and the manner in which he wrote his books, are to me, the lens by which we see more clearly the humanity of the man. Mr. Parker's work might seem too weighty for some, but I can't wait for Volume Two.
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4.0 von 5 Sternen The definitive Melville of our time, 6. Oktober 1999
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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, half-finished 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 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.

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3.0 von 5 Sternen A monumental and ultimately tedious voyage., 15. Februar 1997
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I bought this book expecting a great deal more from it. I use Edgar Johnson's superb life of Charles Dickens as a measure of any literary biography, and this does not match up. Johnson took great care to not only delve into the important facts of Dickens' life, but to pause and carefully weave Dickens' works into his life, so that one reflected the other. What Parker has produced is an almost morbid recitation of not only the minute details of Melville's life, but those of his family, friends and even his fleeting acquaintances. Most disappointing is that in the midst of this catalog of mid-19th century goings-on, the wonderful works that give the man his importance to us get lost. We are told why he wrote them, what his sources were, what everybody thought of them, how much he got paid for them, but nothing about what they themselves are, or what their significance is. Perhaps Parker, as an editor of Melville's works, feels that we need only cross-reference to his previous publications. I don't think that anyone hefting a 900 page first volume of a projected two expects to have to cross-reference to anything. This book will probably be the ultimate source for college English papers for decades to come, but that doesn't make it much of a read
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