

An edition of Herman Melville's Malcolm letter (1992)
"man's final lore"
By Hennig Cohen,Donald Yanella
Publish Date
1992
Publisher
Fordham University Press
Language
eng
Pages
229
Description:
The Malcolm Letter was written by Melville in 1849 on the birth of his son. This letter is one of thirty-six to be retrieved since the publication of The Letters of Herman Melville (1960) and has earned a place in the New York Public Library's Gansevoort-Lansing Collection. Addressed to Melville's brother, the letter entices critics to read it on several levels. It reveals Melville's serious consideration of his own father's influence on his upbringing as he anticipates undertaking the role of father himself. It is not a literary work, but a deeply personal outpouring distinguished by dark underpinnings barely hidden by his light-hearted tone. In a bit of dramatic irony, Melville reflects on the responsibility looming ahead of him as the reader notes the tragedy that Melville cannot possibly foresee - his son Malcolm's suicide eighteen years later. Cohen's and Yannella's careful study relives for the reader this and other events which shaped the clannish Melville family history. They also show how the author's struggle with these pressures are manifested in his writing. This volume is published in cooperation with the New York Public Library.
subjects: American Novelists, Correspondence, Family, Family relationships, Novels, other prose & writers: 19th century, Melville, Herman,, 19th Century American Novel And Short Story, Biography & Autobiography, Literature - Classics / Criticism, English, Biography/Autobiography, USA, 1819-1891, Melville, Herman, Novelists, American, Literary, 19th century, Melville, herman, 1819-1891, Fathers and sons
People: Herman Melville (1819-1891)
Times: 19th century