Timoleon (poems)

Timoleon is a collection of forty-two poems by American writer Herman Melville, privately published in May 1891, four months before the author's death.[1] Printed by the Caxton Press in an edition of 25 copies, it was the last work by the author published during his life.

Background

In the spring of 1891, Melville prepared a collection of poems for press, with the assistance of his wife, Elizabeth.[2] The volume consisted of old and new poems which reflected the author's meditations on his old age.[2]

Contents

Fruit of Travel Long Ago
L' Envoi

Theme

The consistent theme running throughout these poems is the author's devotion to Art.[3]

References

Notes
  1. Delbanco, p. 289.
  2. 1 2 Howard, p. 332.
  3. Howard, p. 335.
Bibliography
  • Delbanco, Andrew (2005). Melville: His World and Work. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. ISBN 978-0330371070. 
  • Howard, Leon (1951). Herman Melville: A Biography. University of California Press: Berkeley. ISBN 978-0520005754. 

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