Herman Melville
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Biography • Nonfiction
1996
Adult
18+ years
Herman Melville: A Biography by Hershel Parker is a comprehensive two-volume work detailing the life of nineteenth-century American author Herman Melville, drawing extensively on surviving documentation. Volume One, a Pulitzer Prize finalist, covers Melville's early years, his family's decline, his experiences at sea, and his initial literary successes with Typee and Omoo, culminating in the troubled publication of Moby-Dick. Volume Two, which won the Association of American Publishers’ Award for Biography, addresses Melville's later struggles, including the poor reception of Pierre and his eventual shift from fiction to poetry, ending with his death in 1891 and posthumous recognition.
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Parker's Herman Melville offers an exhaustive and meticulously researched biography. Praise centers on its depth and detail, illuminating Melville's life and works. However, its density and length might overwhelm some readers, suggesting it is best suited for dedicated scholars rather than casual readers.
Readers who would enjoy Herman Melville by Hershel Parker are likely scholars and enthusiasts of American literature, particularly the 19th century. They might also appreciate works like Richard Brodhead's The School of Hawthorne or Brenda Wineapple's Hawthorne: A Life, which offer deep dives into the lives of literary figures.
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Hershel Parker devoted over three decades to meticulously compiling details for his biography of Herman Melville, highlighting a deep commitment to understanding the author's life in context with the 19th century.
Parker's biography of Melville is unique in its usage of newly discovered letters and documents, offering fresh insights into Melville's relationships and personal challenges.
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The publication of Parker's work is considered a groundbreaking achievement in Melville studies, often praised for its exhaustive research and comprehensive narrative.
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928
Biography • Nonfiction
1996
Adult
18+ years
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