Week 14: The Romantic Temper and the House Divided
Herman Melville
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At the middle of the nineteenth century, Herman Melville was one of America's most popular writers, enjoying an immense readership after his 1846 novel, Typee.  Surviving Hawthorne, to whom he had dedicated Moby Dick, by 26 years, Melville lived the last nineteen years in relative obscurity, working in a customs house along the New York City harbor.  By his death in September, 1891, few people acknowledged the author of Moby Dick and Billy Budd.  Today, Melville's reputation is secure as the author of some of the most penetrating studies of human nature to come out of the nineteenth century canon of American literature. 

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Herman Melville 
"Billy Budd, Foretopman" 
 

Study Guide for Week 14 

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