zaterdag, december 25, 2004

Herman Melville's Obituary Notices

Herman Melville's Obituary Notices
" Forty-four years ago, when his most famous tale, Typee, appeared, there was not a better known author than he, and he commanded his own prices. Publishers sought him, and editors considered themselves fortunate to secure his name as a literary star. And to-day? Busy New York has no idea he is even alive, and one of the best-informed literary men in this country laughed recently at my statement that Herman Melville was his neighbor by only two city blocks. "Nonsense," said he. "Why, Melville is dead these many years!" Talk about literary fame? There's a sample of it!"

Tussen 1850 en 1890 was er heel wat gepasseerd, de stoomtrein - onder andere ...

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