Moby Dick:
"Herman Melville's Moby-Dick is considered by many readers to be the Great American Novel. But most don't know that since its appearance in 1851, it has been revised in substantial ways that alter its original meaning. Melville's masterpiece is described as a "fluid text&quo...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Herman Melville's Moby-Dick is considered by many readers to be the Great American Novel. But most don't know that since its appearance in 1851, it has been revised in substantial ways that alter its original meaning. Melville's masterpiece is described as a "fluid text": it exists in multiple versions, each revealing shifting intentions. The new Longman Critical Edition offers unprecedented access to the revisions that Melville made, the further changes and censoring imposed by his British editors, and controversial alterations made by modern scholars." "Bryant and Springer's introduction engages readers in the personal, social, and cultural context of Melville's novel, his life, and his writing process. To showcase the novel's "fluid text" features, a special typeface indicates hundreds of passages that were later revised, edited, and censored. On-page "Revision Narratives" explain the stories behind the major changes, and Explanatory Notes at the back of the book discuss literary allusions, as well as contemporary social, political, philosophical, and cultural references - some never before explained in any edition." "Concise footnotes and a modern Glossary bring obscure language and nautical terms to life, and diverse illustrations - including a new map of the Pequod's voyage, historical ship diagrams, relevant film stills, and comic-book art - depict whaling life and reveal how Melville's story is still being revised."--BOOK JACKET. |
Beschreibung: | XXVIII, 660 S. Ill., Kt. |
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adam_text | Contents
Introduction
.......................................................
vii
Moby-Dick as Fluid Text
.......................................xvii
The Longman Critical Edition of Moby-Dick
...........................
xxvii
Moby-Dick; or, The Whale
..........................................1
Explanatory Notes
.................................................501
Making Moby-Dick
................................................571
Revision Narratives
...........................................571
List of In-Text Revision Narratives
...............................610
Changes Not Discussed
........................................611
Textual Emendations
..........................................616
Melville s Sources
..................................................619
Further Reading
..................................................627
Illustrations
.......................................................637
Glossan of Nautical and Whaling Terms
...............................650
Moby-Die
к
Herman Melville
Edited by John Bryant and Haskell Springer
This innovative, scholarly edition of Moby-Dick offers unprecedented access to the
revisions that Herman Melville, his editors, and modem scholars have made to the original
1851
American text of the novel, to create the version that readers know today. The fluid
text features illuminate the personal, social, and cultural context of Melville s writing
process, while fresh contextual notes, illustrations, and other apparatus make this the most
reader-friendly
—
and therefore most teachable
—
edition available today.
•
Revision sites appear on the page (in an alternative gray typeface) to indicate text that was
later revised, including Melville s changes, the censorings made to the
1851
American text
by Melville s British editors, and choices made by American scholars in the twentieth
century.
•
Revision narratives tell the stories of selected major textual changes where the revisions
occurred. Additional narratives are included in the Making Moby-Dick section at the
back of the book.
•
Footnotes provide brief definitions of unusual words and expressions in the context
of Melville s usage and era, while comprehensive Explanatory Notes at the back of the
book provide richly informative explanations of
literar)
allusions and social, political,
philosophical, and cultural references for today s reader.
•
Illustrations include a beautiful new map of the Pequod s voyage and ship diagrams, as
well as relevant film stills and comic-book art.
•
The Glossary brings readers up to date on key nautical and whaling terms in language
that is more accessible than in any other edition.
Praise for the Longman Critical Edition
oí
Moby-Dick
Particularly valuable for its excellent introduction and for its authoritative analysis of the
often puzzling differences between the American and British editions of Melville s
™
—Lawrence Buell, Harvard University
Longman s Moby-Did? provides its readers a fuller understanding of its multiple
complexities.
...
this edition will be the definitive Moby-Dick for years to come.
—Elizabeth Schultz,
Unívemty
of Kansas
|
adam_txt |
Contents
Introduction
.
vii
Moby-Dick as Fluid Text
.xvii
The Longman Critical Edition of Moby-Dick
.
xxvii
Moby-Dick; or, The Whale
.1
Explanatory Notes
.501
Making Moby-Dick
.571
Revision Narratives
.571
List of In-Text Revision Narratives
.610
Changes Not Discussed
.611
Textual Emendations
.616
Melville's Sources
.619
Further Reading
.627
Illustrations
.637
Glossan" of Nautical and Whaling Terms
.650
Moby-Die
к
Herman Melville
Edited by John Bryant and Haskell Springer
This innovative, scholarly edition of Moby-Dick offers unprecedented access to the
revisions that Herman Melville, his editors, and modem scholars have made to the original
1851
American text of the novel, to create the version that readers know today. The "fluid
text" features illuminate the personal, social, and cultural context of Melville's writing
process, while fresh contextual notes, illustrations, and other apparatus make this the most
reader-friendly
—
and therefore most teachable
—
edition available today.
•
Revision sites appear on the page (in an alternative gray typeface) to indicate text that was
later revised, including Melville's changes, the censorings made to the
1851
American text
by Melville's British editors, and choices made by American scholars in the twentieth
century.
•
Revision narratives tell the stories of selected major textual changes where the revisions
occurred. Additional narratives are included in the "Making Moby-Dick" section at the
back of the book.
•
Footnotes provide brief definitions of unusual words and expressions in the context
of Melville's usage and era, while comprehensive Explanatory Notes at the back of the
book provide richly informative explanations of
literar)'
allusions and social, political,
philosophical, and cultural references for today's reader.
•
Illustrations include a beautiful new map of the Pequod's voyage and ship diagrams, as
well as relevant film stills and comic-book art.
•
The Glossary brings readers up to date on key nautical and whaling terms in language
that is more accessible than in any other edition.
Praise for the Longman Critical Edition
oí
Moby-Dick
"Particularly valuable for its excellent introduction and for its authoritative analysis of the
often puzzling differences between the American and British editions of Melville's
™
"
—Lawrence Buell, Harvard University
"Longman's Moby-Did? provides its readers a fuller understanding of its multiple
complexities.
.
this edition will be the definitive Moby-Dick for years to come."
—Elizabeth Schultz,
Unívemty
of Kansas |
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