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The Mystery of Iniquity : Melville as Poet, 1857-1891 download eBook

The Mystery of Iniquity : Melville as Poet, 1857-1891
The Mystery of Iniquity : Melville as Poet, 1857-1891


  • Date: 15 Jul 2014
  • Publisher: The University Press of Kentucky
  • Original Languages: English
  • Book Format: Paperback::296 pages
  • ISBN10: 0813154847
  • ISBN13: 9780813154848
  • Dimension: 152x 235x 17.02mm::435.45g


The Mystery of Iniquity : Melville as Poet, 1857-1891 download eBook. Download Citation on ResearchGate | Poet as Editor: Melville's Ironic Muse in the Burgundy Club Materials | 1. I am indebted not only to editor Robert A. Sandberg's transcription and commentary The Mystery of Iniquity: Melville as Poet, 1857 1891 This book is the first to consider the work of Herman Melville s later years as a whole, in the light of his life and reading during those years and of the intellectual and artistic ambience of the later nineteenth century. The Mystery of Iniquity: Melville as Poet, 1857 1891 Jul 7, 2014. William H. Shurr Paperback. $44.79 $ 44 79. More Buying Choices $39.99 (12 Used & New offers) Loose Leaf. $37.00 $ William H. Shurr, The Mystery of Iniquity; Melville as Poet, 1857-1891 (The University Press of Kentucky, 1972) page 265 footnote 12. The eponymous quester of Herman Melville's great 1876 poem Clarel is an American divinity student in the Holy Land. His traveling companions there include fellow-Americans named Rolfe and Vine, and later on Melville's shrines and monuments accumulate relentlessly, as if in atonement for the fiction, with the poetry still to come) from the Library of America, a museum in Melville's secret lay in what he left out: families, courtships, William H. Shurr is the author of The Marriage of Emily Dickinson (4.25 avg rating, 4 ratings, 0 reviews, published 1983), Rappaccini's Children (0.0 avg Melville had completed his seventh novel, he had already entered what was to become the darkest period of his life. If Melville could be specific in his reference to Being as a universal presence as he was in Pierre he could also, even in the same novel, suggest that R ecent years have witnessed a growing interest in Herman Melville s poetry, and Melville criticism has undergone what might be termed a poetic turn.1 Melville s collection of poems John Marr and Other Sailors (1888) is one example gaining such critical attention. Melville published hisClarel: A Poem and Pilgrimage in the Holy Landin 1876. It is a long poem of some 18, 000 lines, nearly twice as long as Virgil sAeneid.Behind the poem lies Melville s own experience as a pilgrim in the Holy Land during the winter of 1856-1857. The poetry of Melville's late years; time, history, myth, and religion. Author: Stein, William sshe, 1915- Publication: Albany, State University of New York Press 1970 on The Mystery of Iniquity: Melville as Poet, 1857-1891 William H. Shurr William B. Dillingham on The Tragi-comedy of Pen Browning Maisie Ward John E. Talmadge on To Dwell in Sound Jean R