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The Piazza Tales (1856)

Brian Higgins,Hershel Parker-1995-10-27-Herman Melville
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I suppose that “Benito Cereno,” in the last number of Putnam, is by Melville. He is taking the same liberty with Captain Amasa Delano that he did with my old acquaintance, Israel Potter. The story is founded on an incident, the particulars of which are given in Captain Delano's “Voyages and Travels,” a work published here [in Boston] nearly forty years ago, in 1817. The captain and author was one of those adventurous mariners who laid the foundation of the American commercial marine after the war of the Revolution had been closed. He made three voyages round the world, which was not so easy a matter then as it is in this age of steamers and clippers. The Indian and Pacific Oceans and other remote waters were familiar to him as “the banks” to a fisherman. One of his voyages was commenced in 1799, when he sailed from Boston in the ship Perseverance, as master, and it was then that he had the little affair at St. Maria which Mr. Melville has turned into a romance. The Spanish ship had sai

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I suppose that “Benito Cereno,” in the last number of Putnam, is by Melville. He is taking the same liberty with Captain Amasa Delano that he did with my old acquaintance, Israel Potter. The story is founded on an incident, the particulars of which are given in Captain Delano's “Voyages and Travels,” a work published here [in Boston] nearly forty years ago, in 1817. The captain and author was one of those adventurous mariners who laid the foundation of the American commercial marine after the war of the Revolution had been closed. He made three voyages round the world, which was not so easy a matter then as it is in this age of steamers and clippers. The Indian and Pacific Oceans and other remote waters were familiar to him as “the banks” to a fisherman. One of his voyages was commenced in 1799, when he sailed from Boston in the ship Perseverance, as master, and it was then that he had the little affair at St. Maria which Mr. Melville has turned into a romance. The Spanish ship had sai

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