<p>Index to </p><p><em>Melville in Love </em><br><em>Aeneid </em>(Virgil), 64 </p><p>Ainsworth, William Harrison, 116 </p><p><em>Angel Standing in the Sun, The </em>(Turner), 118-21 </p><p>Arrowhead (Melville home), 112-14, 134-35, 138-39, 172-74, 193-94, 202, 211, 221 debts for, 4, 84-90, 131-32 Holmes and, 67-69 Hawthorne and, 126-27, 131-32 improvements to,131-32 Morewood visit to, 177 </p><p><em>Pierre </em>and,172, 194 </p><p>sale of, 4, 84-90, 224 writing of <em>Moby-Dick </em>and, 3-4, 93-95, 99-100, 113-14 </p><p><em>Athenaeum </em>(London), 115 </p><p>Balance Rock (Berkshires), 153-55 Bartlett, William F., 214-15 </p><p><em>Battle-Pieces and Aspects of the War </em>(Melville), 215-16, 224 </p><p>Beale, Thomas, 116 Bellows, Dr. Henry, 226 Bentley, Richard, 169 Berkshire Athenaeum, 9, 103, 115, 219 </p><p><em>Berkshire County Eagle</em>, 206-07 </p><p>Bicknell, Elhanan, 116 <em>Billy Budd </em>(Melville), 210, 241-45 Black Quake (Sarah Morewood’s colt), 59, 111-12, 173 Boccaccio, Giovanni, 49 </p><p><em>Boston Daily Times</em>, 186 <em>Boston Post</em>, 165, 186-87 </p><p>Brewster, Dr. John, 86 Broadhall (Morewood home), 9, 20, 88, 93, 110, 131-32, 155, 177, 193-94, 199, 202-03, 224, 235-36 <br>Black Quake at, 111-12 as boarding house, 29 in Civil War years, 213, 215 description of,1, 13 </p><p><em>Elsie Venner </em>and, 62 </p><p>festivities at, 5-6, 42-45, 51, 55-56, 58, 133-35, 153, 161, 174-75 Hawthorne and, 73, 75, 81-82 laurel wreath ceremony and, 5-6, 85-86, 175 as the Melvill Farm, 13 Sarah Morewood’s death at, 218 naming of, 86-87 </p><p><em>Pierre </em>and, 47-48, 155 </p><p>purchase of, 22, 41-43, 81-82, 85-87 J.E.A. Smith and, 86-87, 258 <br>Browning, Elizabeth Barrett, 227 Bulwer-Lytton, Edward, 106, 175-76, 195-96 Butler, Benjamin, 56 Butler, Mary, 55-56, 58, 77 Butler, William Allen, 55-58, 149 Byron, George Gordon, Lord, 24-25, 106, 121 </p><p>Camões, Luis de, 227-28 </p><p><em>Chicago Tribune</em>, 34, 245 <em>Christian Parlor Magazine</em>, 37 <em>Christian Times</em>, 199 <em>Churchman </em>(New York), 167 </p><p><em>Clarel </em>(Melville), 174, 232, 234-35 Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 121 130 </p><p><em>Confidence-Man, The </em>(Melville), 206 <em>Countess Faustina, The </em>(Hahn-Hahn), 200 </p><p>Country Club of Pittsfield, 16 Daly, Judy, 248 Dana, Richard Henry, Jr., 108, 122 Delbanco, Andrew, 7 Dickens, Charles, 175 Dickinson, Emily, 83 Dryden, John, 48-50, 64, 203-04 Duyckinck, Evert, 44-45, 59, 73, 81, 88, 90, 96, 98, 126, 144, 149-50, 172, 177-80, 191-92, 224-25 <br>Greylock and, 136-40, 147-48, 151 <em>Literary World </em>and, 46, 55, 57, 75, 78-79, 139, 150, 165-68, 173-74, 179, 191-92 Mary Butler’s “kidnapping” and, 54-58 Melville’s letter on Black Quake to, 111-12 Monument Mountain and, 74-75 <br>Duyckinck, George, 57, 88, 136-40, 147, 165, 173-75, 177-80, 191-92, 224- 25 <br>Sarah Morewood’s relationship with, 148-51 </p><p><em>Elsie Venner </em>(Holmes), 62-63, 65-67, 69, 83, 140-41, 149, 221 Entler, Rev. George,138, 148 </p><p><em>Evening Traveller </em>(Boston), 186-87 </p><p>Everett, Edward,122 </p><p><em>Expedition of Humphry Clinker, The </em>(Smollett), 52-54 </p><p>Faulkner, William, 245 Forrest, Edwin, 65 Forster, E. M., 244-45 Fort Stanwix,170 Fuller, Margaret, 26, 28, 181-82 </p><p>Gainsborough, Thomas, 121 Gardiner, Alexander, 19-22, 29, 43, 84 Garner, Stanton, 215 General Protestant Episcopal Sunday School Union, 139 Gowing, Sir Lawrence, 119 </p><p><em>Graham’s Magazine</em>, 165 </p><p>Greeley, Horace, 26-27 Greylock, Mount, 16, 62, 131, 153, 155, 182, 214, 236, 238 <br>August 1851 excursion to, 136-41, 143-48, 151, 165, 167, 180, 195- 96 description of, 94, 97, 118, 126, 143-45 Evert Duyckinck and, 136, 138-41, 144, 147 George Duyckinck and, 136, 139, 147-48 </p><p>in <em>Elsie Venner</em>, 62, 140-41 </p><p>Hawthorne and, 94, 126, 137 </p><p><em>Moby-Dick </em>and, 94, 97, 118 </p><p>in <em>Pierre</em>, 155, 186, 194-95 J.E.A. Smith and, 136, 145-46 Turner and, 118 </p><p>Hahn-Hahn, Countess Ida von, 199-200, 202 Hardwick, Elizabeth, 7 Harper & Brothers, 131, 161, 185, 187, 191-192 Hawthorne, Julian, 208 Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 66, 88, 105, 122, 132, 172 at Arrowhead, 126-31 at Broadhall, 81 Berkshires and, 71, 73, 85, 130, 164 death of, 210 dedication of <em>Moby-Dick </em>to, 164 Greylock and, 94,137 literary qualities of, 72-73,129 at Liverpool, 207-10 on male intimacy, 156-57 Melville’s admiration of, 75-77, 78, 163, 238 on Melville’s character, 208-09 Melville’s friendship with, 74, 79-80, 125-31, 137, 156, 207-10 on <em>Moby-Dick</em>, 94,161-65,167 at Monument Mountain, 74-75 as reticent and aloof, 79,129,147 sin and, 77-78,102,192 on the Shakers, 156—57 </p><p>on <em>Typee</em>, 24 </p><p>“Young Goodman Brown” and, 77 </p><p>see also <em>The House of the Seven Gables</em>, <em>Mosses from an Old Manse</em>, and <em>The Scarlet Letter </em></p><p>Hawthorne, Sophia, 80, 88, 208-09 <br>Margaret Fuller's death and, 181-82 on “Hawthorne and His Mosses” (Melville), 78-79 husband’s relationship with, 125, 129 on Melville, 24, 74-75, 79, 128 <br>Hogarth, William, 203 Holmes, Amelia, 63 Holmes, Oliver Wendell, Jr., 69 Holmes, Dr. Oliver Wendell, Sr., 105, 193 <br>Berkshires and, 61, 63, 93 on Hawthorne, 80 Melville’s “I and My Chimney” and, 67-69 at Monument Mountain, 74 Sarah Morewood’s relationship with, 8, 61-69, 140-41, 148-49, 221 at Pittsfield Cemetery dedication, 82-83 </p><p>see also <em>Elsie Venner </em><br><em>Hour and the Man, The </em>(Martineau), 104, 176 </p><p>Housatonic River, 14, 61 </p><p><em>House of the Seven Gables, The </em>(Hawthorne), 125-130, 147, 163 </p><p>Huyler, Sarah Paradise (Sarah Morewood’s mother), 10, 217 </p><p><em>Illustrated London News</em>, 168 <em>Israel Potter </em>(Melville), 206 </p><p>James, Henry, 31 Jung, Carl, 101 </p><p>L’Ouverture, Toussaint, 104 </p><p><em>Lantern</em>, 185 </p><p>Lathers, Anne (see Anne Rachel Morewood) Lawrence, D.H., 171-74, 177 Lenox, Massachusetts, 66, 71-73, 81, 85, 88, 94, 125, 130-31, 164 Leutze, Emanuel, 71-72 <em>Literary World</em>, 46, 55, 57, 75, 78-79, 139, 150, 165-68, 173-74, 179, 191- 92 <br><em>Moby-Dick</em>, review of,165-68, 173-74, <br>Longfellow, Fanny Appleton, 34 Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 14, 17, 29 Lowell, James Russell, 45 <em>Mardi </em>(Melville), 28, 39, 240 Martineau, Harriet, 104, 176 Marvel, Ik (see Donald G. Mitchell) Mathews, Cornelius, 45-46, 53 Matthiessen, F. O. (Francis Otto), 181-82 Maugham, Somerset, 193-94, 220 Melvill, Allan (Herman’s father, surname with older spelling), 35 Melvill, Robert (Herman’s cousin), 17-18, 21, 43, 110-11 Melvill, Susan (Robert’s wife), 17 Melvill, Thomas (Herman’s uncle), 13-17, 35, 51, 133 Melville, Allan (Herman’s brother), 105, 136, 138-39, 177, 201, 224 Melville, Augusta (Herman’s sister), 136, 138-39, 174-75, 177, 201, 218-20 Melville, Elizabeth (Herman’s older daughter), 201, 229 Melville, Elizabeth “Lizzie” Shaw (Herman’s wife), 33-34, 36-39, 44-45, 59, 86-87, 95-96, 132, 135-36, 147, 170, 172, 198, 200-03, 206-207, 218-20, 223-29, 232, 243 Melville, Frances (Herman’s younger daughter), 201, 225, 229, 239, 243 Melville, Helen Maria (Herman’s sister), 39 Melville, Herman appearance of, 3, 55, 65, 209, 239 “Bartleby, the Scrivener” by, 8, 206 birth of, 15 Broadhall and, 13-16, 86-89, 235-36 Mary Butler “kidnapped” by, 54-58 children of, 38-39, 95, 170, 172, 193, 198-201, 225, 228-29, 239, 243 as customs officer, 231-32 death of, 243 Evert Duyckinck’s relationship with, 44-45, 54-59, 74-75, 81, 88, 90, 96, 98, 111-12, 126, 138, 151, 165-68, 173-74, 179, 191-92, 224-25 early literary reputation of, 24-29 <em>Elsie Venner’s </em>fictional portrait of, 65-67 Fayaway and, 23-24, 26-27, 29, 36-37, 46, 148, 159 financial troubles of, 85-86, 131-32, 201-02, 205-06, 223-24 Greylock and, 94, 136-37, 139, 144-48, 194-96 “Hawthorne and His Mosses” by, 75-78 Hawthorne’s relationship with, 74, 79-80, 125-31, 137, 156-57, 207-10 Sophia Hawthorne’s relationship with, 24, 74-75, 79, 128 “I and My Chimney” by, 67-69 “The Isle of the Cross” by, 206 in Liverpool, 205, 207-09 in London, 113-14, 120-23, 210-11 Mediterranean travels of, 207, 210 mental illness concerns for, 186, 206-07 as Sarah Morewood’s companion, 178-79 Sarah Morewood’s letters from, 9-10, 102-04, 176-77, 199-200, 202- 03, 207 Sarah Morewood’s romance with, 7-10, 46-50, 53-54, 64-66, 77-78, 107-08, 111-112, 133-37, 144-48, 153-54, 167-68, 173-77, 195-96, 198-200, 202-04, 211, 220-21, 236-38 Sarah Morewood’s social life with, 1-7, 44-46, 51-59, 87, 133-35, 161 Sarah Morewood’s death and, 218, 220 mother’s relationship with, 95, 171-75, 177-78, 201 in New York City, 15, 35, 37-40, 43-44, 223-25, 239-40, 243 poetry of, 108, 122, 215-16, 227-28, 234-38 purchase of Arrowhead by, 4, 84-90, 224 </p><p><em>The Student’s Manual </em>and, 105-07 </p><p>as Turk in costume, 53-54 wedding, 33-37 wife’s relationship with, 38, 44, 59, 87, 95-96, 132, 135-36, 147, 172, 200-03, 206-07, 220, 223-29, 232 </p><p>See also <em>Billy Budd</em>, <em>Clarel, The Confidence-Man, Israel Potter, Mardi, Moby-Dick, Omoo, Pierre, Redburn, Typee, White-Jacket </em></p><p>Melville, Malcolm (Herman’s older son), 38-39, 95, 172, 228-29 Melville, Maria Gansevoort (Herman’s mother), 35, 37-39, 89, 94-95, 110, 136, 138, 150, 156, 170-75, 177-79, 201 Melville, Sophia (Herman’s sister-in-law, Allan’s wife), 139 Melville, Stanwix (Herman’s younger son), 170, 172, 229 Metcalf, Eleanor, 38, 239-40, 243-44 Mitchell, Donald G. (“Ik Marvel”), 106, 145-46 </p><p><em>Moby-Dick </em>(Melville) </p><p>Ahab and, 3, 76, 96-100, 118-20, 132, 146, 160, 165-66, 187-88, 191, 241, 244 Arrowhead and, 3-4, 93-95, 99-100, 113-14 as “blasphemous,” and “wicked,” 4-5, 101-02, 106, 146-47, 162 dedication to Hawthorne and, 164 eroticism in, 102, 106-07 <em>Essex </em>disaster and, 98 Greylock and, 94, 97, 118 Nathaniel Hawthorne on, 94,161-65,167 Sophia Hawthorne’s opinion of, 208-09 Ishmael and, 24, 47, 76, 78, 96, 99, 107, 117-18, 120, 166, 170, 205, 210 as literary and financial gamble, 8, 87-89, 100, 107-08, 169-70, 207, 225 Sarah Morewood’s connections to, 5-7,16, 53, 78, 88-89, 99-100, 102-04, 106-08, 113, 137, 146-147, 157, 173-74, 176-77, 195, 238 <em>Pequod </em>and, 3, 96-97, 99-100, 107, 118, 120, 127 <em>Pierre </em>and, 48, 157, 159, 187-89, 191 publication of, 3, 154, 161, 170 Queequeg and, 96, 107, 166 reviews of, 4, 56, 165-68, 173-74 reputation of, 5, 7, 244-45 sales of, 4 symbolism of the whale in, 97 Turner’s influence on, 115-121, 162, 234 as war story at sea, 96-97 </p><p><em>The Whale </em>as title of, 169 </p><p>Whaleman’s Chapel and, 118 writing of, 39-40, 78, 88-89, 93-96, 98, 113, 135, 176 <br>Monroe, James, 14 Morewood, Alfred (Sarah’s younger son), 193, 198, 247 Morewood, Anne Rachel (Sarah’s daughter), 198-200, 247 Morewood, George (Rowland’s father), 109 Morewood, John Rowland (Sarah’s husband), 21, 108, 175, 200 appearance and character of, 2, 42, 134, 235 Berkshires and, 19, 22, 41, 199-200, 235 death of, 247 English background of, 81-82, 109-110, 134 Episcopal church and, 2, 19, 235 New York business of, 2, 19, 41, 134, 235 purchase of Broadhall by, 22, 41-43, 81-82, 85-87 Sarah’s death and, 218-19 Sarah’s relationship with, 41-42, 151, 177, 180, 198 wedding of, 18 <br>Morewood, Maria Gansevoort “Milie” (Melville’s niece, and Sarah’s daughter-in-law), 201 Morewood, Sarah Anne Huyler appearance of, 2, 45, 61-62, 198 Berkshires loved by, 19, 43, 217-18 birth of, 18 Black Quake and, 59, 111-12, 173 Broadhall laurel wreath ceremony and, 5-6, 85-86, 175 character of, 8-9, 21-22, 149, 173 children of, 19, 193, 198-200, 201, 217-19, 247 in Civil War period, 213-17 death of, 218-21 George Duyckinck’s relationship with, 148-51 <em>Elsie Venner </em>and, 62-63, 65-67, 69, 83, 140-41, 149, 221 family background of, 18-19 Alexander Gardiner and,19-22 Greylock essay by, 136-38, 144-47 on Hawthorne, 71-72 Dr. Holmes and, 8, 61-69, 140-41, 148-49, 221 husband’s relationship with, 41-42, 151, 177, 180, 198 on Melville as companion, 178-79 Melville’s confession of devotion for, 111-112 Melville’s letters to, 9-10, 102-04, 176-77, 199-200, 202-03, 207 Melville’s mother and, 175, 177-78 Melville’s poetry and, 108, 122, 215-16, 227-28, 234-38 Melville’s reading and, 48-50, 53-54, 176, 195-96, 203-04 Melville’s social activities with, 1-7, 44-46, 51-59, 87, 133-35, 144-48, 153-54, 161, 173-75 Melville’s terms of endearment for, 9-10,176-77, 199, 202, 207 <em>Moby-Dick </em>and, 5-7,16, 53, 78, 88-89, 99-100, 102-04, 106-08, 113, 137, 146-147, 157, 173-74, 176-77, 195, 238 on mother’s death, 217 <em>Pierre </em>and, 47-48, 155, 157-58, 180, 188-89, 192-96, 198, 203 poetry of, 2, 82-84, 110, 150-51, 215-16, 237 purchase of Broadhall by, 22, 41-43, 81-82, 85-87 social events hosted by, 1-7, 44-46, 51-59, 87, 135, 137-41, 144-47, 153-54, 161, 173-75 visit to England by, 81-82, 109-110, 113-14, 131 wedding of, 18 <br>Morewood, William (Sarah’s oldest child), 19, 201, 217-19, 247 </p><p><em>Mosses from an Old Manse </em>(Hawthorne), 75-79, 88, 122, </p><p>Mottram, Charles, 121 Murray, Henry A., 101-04, 107-08, 159 Nettleton, Edward, 214 </p><p><em>New Monthly Magazine</em>, 116 </p><p>New York City, 2, 4, 15, 17-19, 35, 37-39, 41, 44-45, 57, 65, 87, 89, 133- 34, 136, 149, 151, 173-174, 201, 209-10, 218, 220, 223-25, 228, 231, 233, 243 </p><p><em>New York Daily News</em>, 26 <em>New York Evening Mirror</em>, 185 <em>New York Independent</em>, 165 <em>New York Times</em>, 233 <em>New-York Tribune</em>, 26, 40, 165, 200 <em>New York World</em>, 247 </p><p><em>Omoo </em>(Melville), 24, 28, 54, 233 <em>Othello </em>(Shakespeare), 26, 28 Oxenham, Ellen Astor, 26 </p><p>Parker, Hershel, 85 </p><p><em>Philadelphia American Saturday Courier</em>, 165 </p><p>Philbrick, Nathaniel, 7 Pierce, Franklin, 207 <em>Pierre </em>(Melville), 8, 172, 204 <br>Berkshires and, 46-47, 155, 160, 194-96 Duyckincks and, 191-92 Mt. Greylock and, 194-96 Harper & Brothers as publishers of, 185, 187, 191-92 Hawthorne and, 156-57, 192 love and, 47-48, 157-60, 181, 188, 227 F.O. Matthiessen on, 181-82 Somerset Maugham on, 193-94 Melville’s career affected by, 170, 193, 196, 199, 205 <em>Moby-Dick </em>and, 48, 157, 159, 187-89, 191 reviews of, 185-87, 191-92 sales of, 192 Sarah Morewood and, 47-48, 155, 157-58, 180, 188-89, 192-96, 198, 203 writing of, 155, 172, 189 </p><p><em>Pilgrims of the Rhine, The </em>(Bulwer-Lytton), 195-96 </p><p>Pittsfield Cemetery, 82, 84, 220, 247-48 Pittsfield, Massachusetts, 1, 4, 8-9, 13, 15, 17, 20-22, 29, 41-42, 55, 61-63, 67, 71, 85-89, 93, 99, 102, 104-05, 115, 120, 133-34, 136, 140, 146, 155, 162, 166, 172-74, 179-80, 182, 187, 195, 202, 211, 214-15, 221, 223, 235-36, 248 </p><p><em>Pittsfield Sun</em>, 2, 83, 216 </p><p>Poe, Edgar Allan,198 Pontoosuc, Lake, 45, 153, 236-37 Poussin, Nicolas,121 </p><p><em>Punch</em>, 116 </p><p>Récamier, Juliette, 14 </p><p><em>Redburn </em>(Melville), 28 </p><p>Rembrandt, 120 Reynolds, Sir Joshua, 121 Rogers, Samuel, 120-23, 210-11 Rosenbach Museum and Library (Philadelphia), 48 Rowlandson, Thomas, 53 Rubens, Peter Paul, 120 </p><p><em>Scarlet Letter, The </em>(Hawthorne), 64-65, 71-73, 76-80, 163, 182, 207 Schiller, Friedrich von, 241 Scott, Sir Walter, 52, 122 Shakespeare, William, 3, 75-77, 169 </p><p>See also <em>Othello </em></p><p>Shaw, Hope, 32-33 Shaw, Lemuel (Melville’s father-in-law), 34, 37, 39, 64, 122, 197 <br>Arrowhead and, 84-86, 88, 205, 224 Beacon Hill residence of, 31-33, 95, 182, 186-87, 202 character of, 32-33 death of, 223 <em>Typee </em>dedicated to, 36-37 <br>Shaw, Samuel, 226 Shelley, Percy Bysshe,196 Smith, J. E. A., 86-87, 136, 138, 145-46, 235 Smollett, Tobias, 52-54 </p><p><em>Southern Quarterly Review</em>, 165 <em>Spirit of the Times </em>(New York), 165 </p><p>Sterling Memorial Library (Yale), 22 Stoddard, Richard Henry, 231-32 Stott, Rebecca,102 </p><p><em>Student’s Manual, The </em>(Todd), 105 </p><p>Sumner, Charles,17 Tennyson, Alfred, Lord, 121 Thoreau, Henry David, 126, 143 Titian, 120 </p><p><em>Times </em>(London), 24 </p><p>Todd, Reverend John, 105-06, 145, 217 Toft, Peter, 233-34 Turner, J. M. W., 115-21, 162, 210, 234 Tyler, John, 19-20, 22 Tyler, Julia Gardiner, 19-20 <em>Typee </em>(Melville), 23-28, 34, 36-37, 39, 43, 98, 120, 168, 187, 190-91, 193, 234-35, 239 <br>Fayaway and, 23-24, 26-27, 29, 36-37, 46, 148, 159 </p><p>Updike, John, 53 Weaver, Raymond, 244 </p><p><em>A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers </em>(Thoreau), 126 </p><p>Wendell, Jacob, 63 <em>White-Jacket </em>(Melville), 28, 127, 233 Whitman, Walt, 57 Whitmarsh, Caroline, 43, 217-18, 220-21 Willis, Nathaniel Parker, 65 Wordsworth, William, 121, 130 </p><p><em>Zanoni </em>(Bulwer-Lytton), 175-76 </p>
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