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Cannibal Old Me - Spoken Sources in Melville's Early Works (Hardcover)
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Cannibal Old Me - Spoken Sources in Melville's Early Works (Hardcover)
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This book offers an examination of Melville's 'borrowing'.At the
age of twenty-one, Herman Melville signed on the whaleship Acushnet
as a common seaman and sailed from Massachusetts to the South
Pacific. Upon reaching Nuku Hiva in the Marquesas Islands, he
deserted and spent a month ashore on this reputed 'cannibal
island.' He departed as crew of another whaleship but was put
ashore in the heavily missionized Tahitian islands after
participating in a bloodless mutiny. Eventually making his way to
Hawaii, he joined the crew of the American frigate United States
and finally reached Boston in October 1844 after four years at
sea.By the time he sat down to write his first book, Melville had
been recounting tales of these experiences orally for four years.
The spoken elements of the overlapping discourses involving
sailors, cannibals, and missionaries are essential to his first six
books. Mary K. Bercaw Edwards investigates the interplay between
spoken sources and written narratives. She closely examines how
Melville altered original stories, and she questions his
truthfulness about his experiences. Bercaw Edwards also explores
the synergistic blend of the oral and written worlds of seafaring
and the South Pacific and provides an analysis of Melville's
development as a writer. It is a study of the aesthetic, ethical,
linguistic, and cultural implications of Melville's
borrowing."Cannibal Old Me" is an excellent contribution to
Melville scholarship, challenging long-held assumptions regarding
his early works. Scholars as well as students will welcome it as an
indispensable addition to the study of nineteenth-century
literature and maritime history.
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