Contents:
Crowned and Blindsided, November-December 1851
""Mad Christmas"" 1851
The Kraken Version of Pierre, November-December 1851
Melville Crosses the Rubicon, January 1852
Richard Bentley: The Whale and Pierre, January-May 1852
Fool's Paradise and the Furies Unleashed, June-September 1852
The Isle of the Cross, September 1852-June 1853
The Magazinist: Idealist Turned Would-Be Stoic, July1853 -January 1854
The Shift Away from Herman and Arrowhead, January-March 1854
Tortoises and Israel Potter, 1854
""Benito Cereno,"" Early 1855
The Confidence Man's Masquerade: Melville as National Satirist, June 1855-January 1856
Foreclosing on Friendship: Confession and Shame, February 1856-October 1856
Liverpool and the Levant, Late 1856-February 1857
Rome to Liverpool, and Home, February-April 1857
""Statues in Rome,"" May 1857-November 1858
""The South Seas,"" March 1858-Spring 1859
The Poet and the Last Lecture, ""Travel,"" Summer 1859-Early 1860
An Epic Poet on the Meteor, May 1860-October 1860
The Dream of Florence, A State Funeral, and War, November 1860-December 1861
A Humble Quest for an Aesthetic Credo, January-April 1862
Farewell to Arrowhead and the Overthrow of Jehu, April-December 1862
Displacements, January-June 1863
Wartime Second Honeymoon & Manhattan for Good, Summer-Fall 1863
The War Poet's Scout Toward Aldie, 1864
Two Years of War and Dubious Peace, 1865-1866
Battle-Pieces: Poet, Poems, Reviewers, 1866
Domestic Life with a ""Psychological Cerberus,"" 1867
A Snug Harbor for the Melvilles, Late 1867-1868
The Man Who had Known Hawthorne, 1869
West Street and ""Jerusalem,"" 1870
The Last Mustering of the Clan, and ""The Wilderness,"" 1871
Death, Death, and Flight to a Snug Harbor, 1872
A Family in Disarray; & ""Mar Saba,"" 1873
The New Generation and ""Bethlehem,"" 1874-1875
Clarel: Melville's Centennial Epic, 1876
""Old Fogy"" and Imaginary Companions, 1877-1880
The Shadow at the Feasts, 1880-1885
Fragments in a Writing-Desk, 1886-1891
In and Out of the House of the Tragic Poet, 1886-1891
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""[A] matchless two-volume monument to the author's life and work...the greatest living authority on Melville [is] Hershel Parker.""