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Sea-Brothers - The Tradition of American Sea Fiction from Moby-Dick to the Present (Paperback, New edition)
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Sea-Brothers - The Tradition of American Sea Fiction from Moby-Dick to the Present (Paperback, New edition)
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Sea-Brothers offers the most extensive analysis to date of the sea
and its meaning in American literature. On the basis of his study
of Melville, Crane, London, Hemingway, Matthiessen, and ten
lesser-known sea-writers, Bert Bender argues that the tradition of
American sea fiction did not end with the opening of the western
frontier and the replacement of sailing ships by steamers. Rather,
he demonstrates its continuity and vitality, identifying a central
vision within the tradition and showing how particular authors draw
from, transform, and contribute to it. What is most distinctive
about American sea fiction, Bender contends, is its visionary,
often mystical, response to the biological world and to man's
perceived place in the larger universe. When Melville envisioned
the sea as the essential element of life, indeed as life itself, he
changed the course of American sea fiction by introducing the
relevance of biological thought. But his meditations on the whale
and "the ungraspable phantom of life" project a different reality
from that envisioned by his successors. In American sea fiction
after Melville, the influence of Origin of Species is as powerful
as that of Moby Dick or the theme of sailing ships being displaced
by steam. The ideal of brotherhood so central to American sea
fiction was severely compromised by the biological reality of a
competitive, warring nature. Twentieth-century sea fiction has
continued to center on the biological world and address the
possibility of democratic brotherhood, but the issues were
fundamentally changed by Darwin's theories. This book will be a
valuable source for students and scholars of American literature
and will interest readers of sea fiction.
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