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- Title
Mineral Melville.
- Authors
Nurmi, Tom
- Abstract
This essay recovers Melville's long-neglected novel Mardi, arguing that it is an essential text for understanding Melville's relationship to nineteenth-century science. Rich with "sedimentary strata" and imagery of terrestrial "treasures" – gold, silver, diamonds, granite – Mardi reveals Melville thinking on a planetary scale through the emerging sciences of geology, mineralogy, and astronomy. In particular, the strange presence of minerals in Mardi initiates an alternate trajectory within Melville's writing, one that crisscrosses the barriers between art and science, life and nonlife, literary form and "earthy matter." Mardi opens new sightlines into Melville's early career that capture the significance of nineteenth-century American literature for our own precarious moment.
- Subjects
MELVILLE, Herman, 1819-1891; MINERALOGY; NINETEENTH century; TESTUDINIDAE; SURFACE of the earth
- Publication
J19: The Journal of Nineteenth-Century Americanists, 2019, Vol 7, Issue 1, p155
- ISSN
2166-742X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1353/jnc.2019.0006