"A Lakeman and desperado from Buffalo": The Strange Saga of Steelkilt in Moby-Dick

IF 0.1 0 LITERATURE, AMERICAN
Samuel M. Lackey
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Abstract:This article foregrounds and explores the character of Steelkilt, a lake mariner from Buffalo, New York. Steelkilt takes center stage in Herman Melville's "The Town-Ho's Story," a stand-alone narrative that later appeared as the fifty-fourth chapter of Moby-Dick (1851). Though he has rarely been discussed in depth by critics or scholars, Steelkilt is many important things at once: a representative of a Great Lakes region that was still considered semi-wild at the time of Moby-Dick's publication, a bizarre vessel of violence and brutality, and a troubling symbol of nineteenth-century empire-building and global capital. Through textual analysis and a series of detailed examinations of the character's cultural and geographical milieus, this article sheds light on an obscure but vital corner of Melville's corpus.
“来自布法罗的湖人与亡命之徒”:《白鲸》中斯蒂尔基尔特的奇异传奇
摘要:本文以纽约州布法罗市的湖上水手斯蒂尔基尔特为背景,探讨了他的性格特征。斯蒂尔基尔特在赫尔曼·梅尔维尔的《小镇的故事》中占据了中心位置,这是一个独立的叙述,后来成为《白鲸》(1851)的第五十四章。尽管评论家或学者很少对他进行深入的讨论,但斯蒂尔基尔特同时具有许多重要的意义:他是大湖区的代表,在《白鲸》出版时,这个地区仍被认为是半野生的;他是暴力和残暴的怪异船只;他是19世纪帝国建设和全球资本的令人不安的象征。通过文本分析和对人物文化和地理环境的一系列详细考察,本文揭示了梅尔维尔语料库中一个模糊但重要的角落。
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Arizona Quarterly
Arizona Quarterly LITERATURE, AMERICAN-
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期刊介绍: Arizona Quarterly publishes scholarly essays on American literature, culture, and theory. It is our mission to subject these categories to debate, argument, interpretation, and contestation via critical readings of primary texts. We accept essays that are grounded in textual, formal, cultural, and theoretical examination of texts and situated with respect to current academic conversations whilst extending the boundaries thereof.
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