Sea-Brothers


The Tradition of American Sea Fiction from Moby-Dick to the Present

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By Bert Bender, Illustrated by Tony Angell
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UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA PRESS
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Burt Bender is Associate Professor of English at Arizona State University and the author of various articles on nineteenth- and twentieth-century American literature. Tony Angell, a sculptor and painter, has illustrated Owls and Marine Birds and Mammals of Puget Sound.

Preface: The Sea, and the Blue Water of It Acknowledgments Note on Texts Chapter 1. The Voyage in American Sea Fiction after the Pilgrim, the Acushnet, and the Beagle Chapter 2. Meditation and the Life-Waters Chapter 3. The Shipwrecked Soul -"The Encantadas": "Abased" Sea Stories -Israel Potter -"Benito Cereno" Chapter 4. The Jonah Feeling -John Marr and Other Sailors -Billy Budd, Sailor Chapter 5. The Experience of Brotherhood in "The Open Boat" Chapter 6. Jack London in the Tradition of American Sea Fiction Chapter 7. From Sail to Steam: Sailor-Writers of the 1860s and 1870s -Morgan Robertson -Thornton Jenkins Hains -James Brendan Connolly -Arthur Mason -Felix Riesenberg -Bill Adams Chapter 8. From Sail to Steam: Sailor-Writers of the 1880s and 1890s -William McFee -Lincoln Ross Colcord -Richard Matthews Hallet -Archie Binns Chapter 9. Hemingway: Coming to the Stream Chapter 10. Hemingway's Sea Men -Harry Morgan -Thomas Hudson and the Sea -Santiago Chapter 11. Peter Matthiessen and the Tradition in Modern Time Chapter 12. Far Tortuga Photographs Notes Bibliography Chronology Index

"Anyone interested in the role that adventure fiction in general, and sea fiction in particular, has played in injecting life into American literature, will find good reading, well documented scholarship, and some strong-stated theses in Sea-Brothers." (American Studies International) "The study offers the most extensive analysis to date of the sea and its meaning in American literature." (London Review of Books)

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