“A Medley Mad of Each Extreme”: Melville’s “An Afternoon in Naples in the Time of Bomba” as Moral Quest

IF 0.1 0 LITERATURE, AMERICAN Arizona Quarterly Pub Date : 2022-09-01 DOI:10.1353/arq.2022.0014
J. Cook
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Abstract:As one of the many poems left in manuscript at the time of Melville’s death, “An Afternoon in Naples in the Time of Bomba” has remained relatively neglected in the critical recognition of the author’s poetry over the last half-century. The poem nevertheless possesses considerable merits as an evocation of the legendarily beautiful city of Naples under the brutal regime of King Ferdinand II, based on Melville’s own visit to the city in early 1857. A careful reading of the poem discloses that it is patterned around a thematic binary based on the literary and artistic motifs of carpe diem (“seize the day”) and memento mori (“remember death”). The speaker’s afternoon tour around the city thus provides him with repeated opportunities to experience a variety of sensual pleasures while also being made aware of the perilous condition of the Neapolitans under the twin threats of political repression and volcanic eruption.
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“各种极端的杂烩”:作为道德追求的梅尔维尔的《炸弹时代那不勒斯的一个下午》
摘要:《炸弹时代那不勒斯的一个下午》是梅尔维尔生前遗作之一,半个世纪以来评论界对其诗歌的认识相对较少。尽管如此,这首诗还是有相当大的优点,因为它唤起了传说中美丽的城市那不勒斯,在国王费迪南德二世的残酷统治下,基于梅尔维尔自己在1857年初对这座城市的访问。仔细阅读这首诗就会发现,它围绕着一个主题二元模式,基于文学和艺术主题carpe diem(“抓住今天”)和memento mori(“记住死亡”)。演讲者的下午环城之旅为他提供了反复体验各种感官愉悦的机会,同时也意识到那不勒斯人在政治镇压和火山爆发的双重威胁下的危险状况。
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期刊介绍: Arizona Quarterly publishes scholarly essays on American literature, culture, and theory. It is our mission to subject these categories to debate, argument, interpretation, and contestation via critical readings of primary texts. We accept essays that are grounded in textual, formal, cultural, and theoretical examination of texts and situated with respect to current academic conversations whilst extending the boundaries thereof.
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