Книга: Herman Melville «Moby Dick (+ Audio CD)»
Серия: "Reading&Training 4" "Moby Dick" is an epic tale of the voyage of the whaling ship the Pequod and its captain, Ahab, who relentlessly pursues the great white whale during a journey around the world. The story is seen through the eyes of Ishmael, a sailor on the Pequod. Ishmael arrives in New Bedford where he meets Queequeg, a harpooner from the South Pacific, who becomes his inseparable friend during the long whaling voyage. Captain Ahab, a strange man with a peg leg, has only one purpose in life: to find and kill Moby Dick, the great white whale that had chewed off his leg years ago. Ahab’s voyage is one of revenge and, in the end, one of disaster. A landmark of American literature, this novel touches numerous important themes such as good, evil, revenge, superstition, obsession, courage and madness Издательство: "CIDEB" (2008)
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Herman Melville
Infobox Writer
name = Herman Melville
caption = Photograph of Herman Melville
birthdate = birth date|1819|8|1|mf=y
birthplace = New York City, New York, United States
deathdate = death date and age|1891|9|28|1819|8|1|mf=y
deathplace = New York City, New York
occupation = novelist, short story writer, teacher, sailor, lecturer, poet
nationality = American
genre = travelogue,
movement =
Herman Melville (August 1, 1819 – September 28, 1891) was an American novelist,
Biography
Early life, education, and family
Herman Melville was born in New York City on August 1, 1819, [Sullivan, Wilson. "New England Men of Letters". New York: The Macmillan Company, 1972: 116. ISBN 0027886808] as the third child of Allan and Maria Gansevoort Melvill. (After Allan died, Maria added an "e" to the surname.) Part of a well-established - if colorful - Boston family, Melville's father spent a good deal of time abroad doing business deals as a commission merchant and an importer of French dry goods. His paternal grandfather, Major Thomas Melvill, an honored survivor of the
Herman's younger brother,
Allan Melvill sent his sons to the New York Male School (Columbia Preparatory School). Overextended financially and emotionally unstable, Allan tried to recover from his setbacks by moving his family to Albany in 1830 and going into the fur business. The new venture, however, was unsuccessful: the
Melville attended the Early working life Herman Melville's roving disposition and a desire to support himself independently of family assistance led him to seek work as a surveyor on the Erie Canal. This effort failed, and his brother helped him get a job as a The three years after Albany Academy (1837 to 1840) were mostly occupied with school-teaching, except for the voyage to Liverpool in 1839. Near the end of 1840 he once again decided to sign ship's articles. On January 3, 1841, he sailed from Melville did not seem to be concerned about repercussions from his desertion of the "Acushnet". He boarded another whaler bound for Melville completed "Typee" in the summer of 1845 though he had difficulty getting it published.Delbanco, Andrew. "Melville, His World and Work". New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2005: 66. ISBN 0-375-40314-0] It was eventually published in 1846 in London, where it became an overnight bestseller. The Boston publisher subsequently accepted "Omoo" sight unseen. "Typee" and "Omoo" gave Melville overnight notoriety as a writer and adventurer and he often entertained by telling stories to his admirers. As writer and editor Marriage and later working life Melville married Elizabeth Shaw (daughter of noted Massachusetts jurist For financial reasons, Melville was persuaded while in Pittsfield to enter what was for others the lucrative field of lecturing. From 1857 to 1860, he spoke at lyceums, chiefly on the South Seas. Turning to poetry, he gathered a collection of verse that failed to interest a publisher. In 1863, he and his wife resettled, with their four children, in New York City. After the end of the Melville died at his home in New York City early on the morning of September 28, 1891, age 72. The doctor listed "cardiac dilation" on the death certificate.Delbanco, Andrew. "Melville, His World and Work". New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2005: 319. ISBN 0-375-40314-0] His " From about age thirty-three, Melville ceased to be popular with a broad audience because of his increasingly philosophical, political and experimental tendencies. His novella Billy Budd, Sailor, unpublished at the time of his death, was published in 1924. Later it was turned into an In "Herman Melville's Religious Journey", Publications and contemporary reactions Most of Melville's novels were published first in the United Kingdom and then in the U.S. Sometimes the editions contain substantial differences; at other times different printings were either bowdlerized or restored to their pre-bowdlerized state. (For specifics on different publication dates, editions, printings, etc., please see entries for individual novels.) "Moby-Dick" has become Melville's most famous work and is often considered one of the greatest literary works of all time. It was dedicated to Melville's friend Melville is less well known as a poet and did not publish poetry until late in life. After the Civil War, he published " His poetry is not as highly critically esteemed as his fiction, although some critics place him as the first Critical response Contemporary criticism After the success of travelogues based on voyages to the South Seas and stories based on misadventures in the merchant marine and navy, Melville's popularity declined dramatically. By 1876, all of his books were out of print. [Delbanco, Andrew. "Melville, His World and Work". New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2005: 294. ISBN 0-375-40314-0] In the later years of his life and during the years after his death he was recognized, if at all, as only a minor figure in American literature. Melville Revival A confluence of publishing events in the 1920s brought about a reassessment now commonly called the Melville Revival. The two books generally considered most important to the RevivalFact|date=May 2007 were both brought forth by Raymond Weaver: his 1921 biography "Herman Melville: Man, Mariner and Mystic" and his 1924 version of Melville's last great but never quite finished or properly organized work, " Themes of Gender and Sexuality More recently, there has been an emerging interest in the role of gender and sexuality in some of Melville's writings. [Serlin, David Harley. "The Dialogue of Gender in Melville's "The Paradise of Bachelors and the Tartarus of Maids" Modern Language Studies 25.2 (1995): 80-87] [James Creech, "Closet writing: The case of Melville's Pierre", 1993] [Rosenberg, Warren. "'Deeper than Sappho': Melville, Poetry, and the Erotic." Modern Language Studies 14.1 (1984): 70-78.] Some critics, particularly those interested in gender and sexuality, have examined possible homosocial or homoerotic overtones in some of Melville's works. [see Delblanco, Andrew. American Literary History 1992.] A common example of the latter from " Bibliography Novels * "" (1846) hort stories * " Poetry Collections Uncollected or unpublished poems Essays The following essays were uncollected during Melville's lifetime: Other *"Correspondence", Ed. Lynn Horth. Evanston, IL and Chicago: Northwestern University Press and The Newberry Library (1993). ISBN 0-8101-0995-6 References Further reading *Adler, Joyce Sparer. "War in Melville's Imagination." New York: New York University Press, 1981. ISBN 0-8147-0575-8 External links * [http://www.mobydick.org/ Arrowhead—The Home of Herman Melville] Persondata Источник: Herman Melville
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* "" (1849)
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* "White-Jacket, or The World in a Man-of-War" (1850)
* "Moby-Dick, or The Whale" (1851)
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* "Billy Budd, Sailor (An Inside Narrative)" (1924)
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* "Epistle to Daniel Shepherd"
* "Inscription for the Slain at Fredericksburgh" [sic]
* "The Admiral of the White"
* "To Tom"
* "Suggested by the Ruins of a Mountain-temple in
* "Puzzlement"
* "The Continents"
* "The Dust-Layers"
* "A Rail Road Cutting near Alexandria in 1855"
* "A Reasonable Constitution"
* "Rammon"
* "A Ditty of
* "In a Nutshell"
* "Adieu"
* "Fragments from a Writing Desk, No. 1" ("Democratic Press, and Lansingburgh Advertiser", May 4, 1839)
* "Fragments from a Writing Desk, No. 2" ("Democratic Press, and Lansingburgh Advertiser", May 18, 1839)
* "Etchings of a Whaling Cruise" ("New York Literary World", March 6, 1847)
* "Authentic Anecdotes of 'Old Zack'" ("Yankee Doodle", II, excerpted September 4, published in full weekly from July 24 to September 11, 1847)
* "Mr Parkman's Tour" ("New York Literary World", March 31, 1849)
* "Cooper's New Novel" ("New York Literary World", April 28, 1849)
* "A Thought on Book-Binding" ("New York Literary World", March 16, 1850)
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*"Journals", Ed. Howard C. Horsford with Lynn Horth. Evanston, IL and Chicago: Northwestern Univ. Pr. and The Newberry Library (1989). ISBN 0-8101-0823-2
*Bryant, John, ed. "A Companion to Melville Studies." Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1986. ISBN 031323874X
*Bryant, John. "Melville and Repose: The Rhetoric of Humor in the American Renaissance." New York: Oxford University Press, 2001. ISBN 0195077822
*Beaulieu, Victor-Levy. "Monsieur Melville." Toronto: Coach House, 1978, tr. 1985. ISBN 0-88910-239-2
*Garner, Stanton. "The Civil War World of Herman Melville." Lawrence: UP of Kansas, 1993. ISBN 0-7006-0602-5
*Goldner, Loren. "Herman Melville: Between Charlemagne and the Antemosaic Cosmic Man. Race, Class and the Crisis of Bourgeois Ideology in an American Renaissance Writer." New York: Queequeg Publications, 2006. ISBN 0-9700-308-2-7.
*Gretchko, John M. J. "Melvillean Ambiguities" Cleveland, Falk & Bright, 1990.
*Hayford, Harrison. "Melville's Prisoners." Foreword by Hershel Parker. Evanston: Northwestern University Press, 2003. ISBN 0-8101-1973-0.
*Levine, Robert S., ed. "The Cambridge Companion to Herman Melville." Cambridge, UK & New York: Cambridge University Press, 1998. ISBN 0-521-55571-X
*Martin, Robert K. "Hero, Captain, and Stranger: Male Friendship, Social Critique, and Literary Form in the Sea Novels of Herman Melville."
*Parker, Hershel. "Herman Melville: A Biography (Volume 1, 1819-1851)." Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1996. Paperback edition, 2005: ISBN 0-8018-8185-4
*Parker, Hershel. "Herman Melville: A Biography (Volume 2, 1851-1891)." Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2002. Paperback edition, 2005: ISBN 0-8018-8186-2
*Renker, Elizabeth. "Strike Through the Mask: Herman Melville and the Scene of Writing." Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1996. Reprint (paperback) edition, 1997: ISBN 0-8018-5875-5
*Robertson-Lorant, Laurie. "Melville: A Biography." New York: Clarkson Potter/Publishers, 1996. ISBN 0-517-59314-9
*Rogin, Michael Paul. "Subversive Genealogy: The Politics and Art of Herman Melville." New York: Knopf, 1983. ISBN 0-394-50609-X
* [http://www.footnote.com/image/52519911 Physical description of Melville] from his 1856 passport application
* [http://www.literaryhistory.com/19thC/Melville.htm Melville's page at Literary Journal.com] -research articles on Melville's works
* [http://www.berkshire.net/PittsfieldLibrary/lhg/melvillerm.htm Melville Room at the Berkshire Athenaeum]
* [http://www.whalingmuseum.org/ New Bedford Whaling Museum]
* [http://www.melville.org/ The Life and Works of Herman Melville]
* [http://people.hofstra.edu/faculty/John_L_Bryant/Melville/ The Melville Society]
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* [http://www.melville.org/estimate.htm Contemporary views on Herman Melville]
* [http://hermanmelvillepoet.org/ Herman Melville Poet - The Poetry, Poems, and Prose-and-Verse Writings of Herman Melville]
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