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摘要:赫尔曼·梅尔维尔(Herman Melville)在箭头镇(Arrowhead)的十三年里几乎一直都有马车,他对马车的喜爱经常出现在他的信件和作者的叙述中。在这篇文章中,我展示了一则新发现的报纸广告,刊登在1863年的《伯克希尔郡鹰报》(Berkshire County Eagle)上,梅尔维尔在从车上摔了一跤后,提出要卖掉他那辆珍贵的“享乐马车”。根据梅尔维尔关于马车的著作和他在伯克郡开车的回忆,我认为这则广告深刻地象征着梅尔维尔身体上的黄金时期、他的青春和他在箭头镇的家的丧失。
Abstract:Herman Melville owned wagons for almost the entirety of his thirteen years at Arrowhead, and his pleasure in using them makes regular appearances in his letters and in accounts of the author. In this note, I reveal a newly uncovered newspaper advertisement, published in the Berkshire County Eagle in 1863, in which Melville offers to sell his prized “pleasure wagon” after having taken a bad fall from it. Building off his writings about wagons and his recollections of driving in the Berkshires, I argue that the advertisement poignantly symbolizes the loss of Melville’s physical prime, his youth, and his home at Arrowhead.