The critical response to Herman Melville's Moby-Dick
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The critical response to Herman Melville's Moby-Dick
(Critical responses in arts and letters, no. 13)
Greenwood Press, 1994
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Bibliography: p. [241]-245
Includes index
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内容説明
Herman Melville's Moby-Dick received considerable attention shortly after its publication in 1851. Melville's contemporaries reacted strongly to his work, and his innovations often received harsh criticism from his 19th-century audience. Interest in Melville's novel then subsided, until a revival began at the beginning of the 20th century. This volume collects the most significant writings on Moby-Dick to trace the critical response to the novel from the 19th century to now.
The introduction explores the reasons underlying the canonization of Moby-Dick and provides challenging new information about the Melville revival of the early 20th century. The sections that follow provide selections of criticism from Melville's contemporaries, the revival of the early 20th century, and academic criticism of the present day. The volume includes the most important critical essays on Moby-Dick, along with reviews by Melville's contemporaries, articles never before reprinted, details gleaned from the correspondence of those who read and publicly commented on Moby-Dick, and an original new essay.
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Foreword Introduction: Moby-Dick and the Aesthetics of Response Contemporary Reviews Rhapsody Run Mad, Anonymous Heroics and Horrors, Anonymous A Strange, Wild, Weird Book by George Henry Lewes A Book of Extraordinary Merit, Anonymous The Judgment Day Will Hold Him Liable, Anonymous Vile Overdaubing with a Coat of Book-Learning and Mysticism, Anonymous Wildly Imaginative and Truly Thrilling, Anonymous An Intellectual Chowder by Evert Duyckinck His Whole Soul Is Rapt in His Subject, Anonymous The Melville Revival A Medley of Noble Impassioned Thoughts by W. Clark Russell The Practical with the Ideal by H.S. Salt A Strange, Conglomerate Book by William B. Cairns "Moby-Dick" and the Years to Come, Anonymous Romance and Adventure, Anonymous "Moby-Dick" by E.L. Grant Watson A Moby-Dick Testimonial "A Wayfarer" (H.W. Massingham) Not Everybody's Book by Frank Swinnerton Great Names: Herman Melville by Viola Meynell The Crown of Melville's Artistic Achievement by J.C. Squire An Introduction to Herman Melville's Moby-Dick: or the Whale by A.S.W. Rosenbach Mr. Melville's "Moby-Dick" by Carl Van Doren A Magnificent Feeling by Charles Burchfield Herman Melville by Thomas Moult Who is Melville?, Anonymous Footnote to Bartlett's by Christopher Morley Academic Attention Melville's Struggle with the Angel by Leon Howard Moby-Dick: Work of Art by Walter E. Bezanson Moby-Dick and the American West by Edwin Fussell Moby-Dick: Line and Circle by John Seelye Ishmael's Godly Gamesomeness: Selftaste and Rhetoric in Moby-Dick by Warwick Wadlington "Loomings": Yarns and Figures in the Fabric by Harrison Hayford Ahab Gets Girl, or Herman Melville Goes to the Movies by Edward Stone The Madness of Ahab by Henry Nash Smith Herman Melville and the Example of Sir Thomas Browne by Brian Foley Moby-Dick and the Spirit of Revolution by Mark Niemeyer Selected Additional Readings Index
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