Melville by Andrew Delbanco

Melville by Andrew Delbanco

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With unparalleled historical and critical perspective, Delbanco gives us a commanding biography and a riveting potrait of a nation.

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Melville by Andrew Delbanco

Herman Melville was born into a family that in the fledgling republic had lost both money and status. Toughened at sea as a young man, he returned home to chronicle the deepest crises of his time while forever shaping our literature with Moby-Dick, “Bartleby, the Scrivener,” Benito Cereno, and Billy Budd. Delbanco traces Melville’s growth from the bawdy storytelling of Typee through the spiritual preoccupations building up to Moby-Dick, and the profound disillusionment of later works. He uncovers autobiographical traces throughout Melville’s writing, shows the relentless financial pressure and declining critical and popular esteem that plagued his career, and, above all, illuminate the stunning achievements of his oeuvre. Finally we understand how Melville, more than any other American writer, has captured the popular imagination.
Andrew Delbanco is the Julian Clarence Levi Professor in the Humanities and Director of American Studies at Columbia University. He is the author of many books on American Literature and his essays appear regularly in The New York Review of Books, The New York Times Book Review and other journals.
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ISBN 13 9781447241614
ISBN 10 1447241614
Title Melville
Author Andrew Delbanco
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Pan Macmillan
Year published 2013-05-23
Number of pages 448
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