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1846 book by Herman Melville
Typee: A Peep at Polynesian Life is American writer Herman Melville's first book, published in 1846, when Melville was 26 years old. Considered a classic
Typee
American writer and poet (1819–1891)
American Renaissance period. Among his best-known works are Moby-Dick (1851); Typee (1846), a romanticized account of his experiences in Polynesia; and Billy
Herman_Melville
1847 book by Herman Melville
published in London in 1847, and a sequel to his first South Seas narrative Typee, also based on the author's experiences in the South Pacific. After leaving
Omoo
Island in French Polynesia
known as Île Marchand and Madison Island. Herman Melville wrote his book Typee based on his experiences in the Taipivai valley in the eastern part of Nuku
Nuku_Hiva
Barkcloth made in the island cultures of the Pacific Ocean
nearly disappeared, except for some villages in the Marquesas. In Melville's Typee, the ship Dolly enters the harbor of Nukuheva where it is met by "swimming
Tapa_cloth
Mountain in British Columbia, Canada
Typee Mountain is a 2,897-metre (9,505-foot) summit in British Columbia, Canada. Typee Mountain is located in the Battle Range of the Selkirk Mountains
Typee_Mountain
Looking for beach collectables
live in Pacific island communities; as described by Herman Melville in Typee, or Harry Franck in the book Vagabonding Around the World. After enduring
Beachcombing
1851 novel by Herman Melville
affair." Within a year after Melville's death in 1891, Moby-Dick, along with Typee, Omoo, and Mardi, was reprinted by Harper & Brothers, giving it a chance
Moby-Dick
lasted a total of four weeks was the subject of Herman Melville's first book Typee: A Peep at Polynesian Life. He arrived the day the French sailed into Nuku
Tai_Pī_(province)
1813–14 US intervention in Polynesia
his men on a second mission into enemy territory, this time overland to Typee Valley and with limited assistance from the Te I'i. The valley is a dense
Nuku_Hiva_Campaign
Short story by Herman Melville
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Bartleby,_the_Scrivener
Species of fish
Binomial name Paracirrhites forsteri (J. G. Schneider, 1801) Synonyms Grammistes forsteri J. G. Schneider, 1801 Paracirrhites typee J. E. Randall, 1963
Blackside_hawkfish
In 1977, Demme planned to direct his own adaptation of Herman Melville's Typee, produced by his then-wife Evelyn Purcell. In 1987, it was reported that
Jonathan Demme's unrealized projects
Jonathan_Demme's_unrealized_projects
French artist (1848–1903)
boat had put in at Nuku Hiva island, scene of Herman Melville's celebrated Typee some 60 years earlier, championing exactly the sort of primitive society
Paul_Gauguin
1958 film by Allan Dwan
James Leicester, and Al Stillman. It is based on Herman Melville's novel Typee, which was also the film's working title. The title song, "Enchanted Island"
Enchanted_Island_(film)
fire burned Harper's stock of Melville's unsold books, which consisted of Typee, 185; Omoo, 276; Mardi, 491; Redburn, 296; White Jacket, 292; Moby-Dick
Herman_Melville_bibliography
Culture of an archipelago in French Polynesia
Melville, whose experiences in the Marquesas formed the basis for his novel Typee. Robert Louis Stevenson visited the Marquesas in 1888, and wrote about his
Culture of the Marquesas Islands
Culture_of_the_Marquesas_Islands
1849 book by Herman Melville
"romance." Although Melville and his publishers presented his first two books, Typee and Omoo, as factual, the Preface to Mardi says that since these two "in
Mardi
Killer whale known to Australian whalers
their differences in dorsal fins: Stranger, Jackson, Hooky, Humpy, Cooper, Typee, Big Ben, Young Ben, Kinscher, Jimmy, Sharkey, Charlie Adgery, Brierly,
Old_Tom_(orca)
American actress (1929–2021)
Windsor Harry Keller Enchanted Island Fayaway Allan Dwan Alternate title: Typee 1959 Meet Me In St. Louis George Schaefer Television movie 1975 Tubby the
Jane_Powell
Mechanism for connecting rolling stock in a train
commonly known as a buckeye, knuckle, or Alliance coupler. The AAR/APTA TypeE, TypeF, and TypeH couplers are all compatible Janney couplers, but are used
Railway_coupling
Group of killer whales in Australia
included Tom (who died 15 September 1930), Hooky, Humpy (died 1926/7), Cooper, Typee (died 1901), Jackson, Stranger, Big Ben, Young Ben, Kinscher (female), Jimmy
Killer whales of Eden, New South Wales
Killer_whales_of_Eden,_New_South_Wales
Historic house in Massachusetts, United States
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Arrowhead (Herman Melville House)
Arrowhead_(Herman_Melville_House)
Extinct Polynesian dog breed
(Porphyrio paepae). In Herman Melville's 1846 semi-fictionalized work, Typee: A Peep at Polynesian Life, the narrator Tommo gives an unflattering account
Marquesan_Dog
Mexican painter, caricaturist and art historian (1904–1957)
Editions Club, including Uncle Tom's Cabin, Green Mansions, Herman Melville's Typee, and Pearl Buck's All Men Are Brothers. Heritage Press, the sister organization
Miguel_Covarrubias
Cannibals in legends and works written before World War I
dismissed as mere fabrications or fantasies.[citation needed] Herman Melville's Typee (1846) is a semi-factual account of Melville's voyage to the Pacific Island
Cannibalism_in_literature
1935 film by Richard Thorpe
Last of the Pagans is a 1935 MGM film based on the Herman Melville novel Typee (1846). The film was shot on location in Tahiti. Taro is a native of the
Last_of_the_Pagans
English publishing firm (est. 1768)
contracted with Herman Melville to publish Melville's first two books, Typee (1846) and Omoo (1847) in England; both books were presented as nonfiction
John Murray (publishing house)
John_Murray_(publishing_house)
Tom Tit 1833 - Languish 1854 - Kingston [a] 1855 - Rataplan [a] 1856 - Typee [a] 1857 - Sir Colin [a] 1858 - Fisherman [a] 1859 - Fisherman [a] 1860
Epsom_Gold_Cup
Identification of textual variants
change.[citation needed] Tanselle discusses the example of Herman Melville's Typee. After the novel's initial publication, Melville's publisher asked him to
Textual_criticism
Literary and film genre
Somerset Maugham: The Moon and Sixpence (1919), "Rain," etc. Herman Melville: Typee (1846), Omoo (1847), etc. James A. Michener: Tales of the South Pacific
South_Seas_genre
Adventure film by John Huston
sense of adventure. Peck and Huston intended to shoot Herman Melville's Typee in 1957, but the funding fell through. Not long after, the two had a falling-out
Moby_Dick_(1956_film)
People that became famous after their death
writer of novels, short stories, and poetry Melville's first two novels, Typee and Omoo, both based on his experiences as a sailor, were commercial successes
List of people who achieved posthumous recognition
List_of_people_who_achieved_posthumous_recognition
Terms found more frequently in crosswords
Karel Čapek that popularized the word "robot" TOSCA – 1900 opera by Puccini TYPEE – 1846 novel by Melville AGA (or AGHA) – Turkish honorific for a high-level
Crosswordese
Literature written in or related to the United States
acknowledge his own sin. Herman Melville (1819–1891) made a name for himself with Typee and Omoo, adventure tales based loosely on his own life at sea and jumping
American_literature
1866 poetry book by Herman Melville
as well as of that much larger class who would not be without a book of Typee's gifted author. More recent critics praise Melville's poetry in general
Battle-Pieces and Aspects of the War
Battle-Pieces_and_Aspects_of_the_War
1857 satirical novel by Herman Melville
367. doi:10.1017/S0021875817001402. Doan, Caleb (April 2, 2016). "From Typee's Tommo to Moby-Dick's Ishmael: gift exchange in the capitalist world system"
The_Confidence-Man
Hamlet and census-designated place in New York, United States
which was published three years earlier, in 1851. Melville's 1846 novel Typee also was very popular at that time. However, it is more likely derived from
Melville,_New_York
American actor and photographer (1911–2002)
summers with his family aboard his 26 ft (7.9 m) sloop Typee in Cherry Cove, Catalina Island. He sold Typee in 1959, and in 1970 purchased a sloop named Sea
Bruce_Edwards_(actor)
Irish artist and author (1889–1958)
May 1938, were illustrated by Gibbings (he illustrated Herman Melville's Typee) and other wood engravers. The series was not a success and was discontinued
Robert_Gibbings
American author and editor (1843–1909)
written even more fervently to Walt Whitman, Stoddard had been excited by Typee, finding the Kory-Kory character so stimulating that he wrote a story celebrating
Charles_Warren_Stoddard
24th episode of the 3rd season of The Simpsons
Paradise Regained, Martin Chuzzlewit, Melville's twin classics Omoo and Typee." The last scene, where Herb presents the Simpsons family with gifts for
Brother, Can You Spare Two Dimes?
Brother,_Can_You_Spare_Two_Dimes?
1954 novel by Hamilton Basso
had been waiting for. However, just as one cannot argue that Melville's Typee (1846) was a better book because it sold more copies than Moby-Dick (1851)
The_View_from_Pompey's_Head
Nonprofit publisher of classic American literature and name of its book series
# Author Title Editor(s) Year ISBN 1 Herman Melville Typee, Omoo, Mardi G. Thomas Tanselle 1982 978-0-940450-00-4 2 Nathaniel Hawthorne Tales and Sketches
Library_of_America
Historic house in New York, United States
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Herman Melville House (Troy, New York)
Herman_Melville_House_(Troy,_New_York)
1856 short story collection by Herman Melville
published, Melville's old friend Richard Tobias Greene, on whom Toby in Typee was based, wrote him a letter expressing how the Encantadas sketches "had
The_Piazza_Tales
Mountain in the country of Canada
Mount Proteus East aspect, viewed from Typee Mountain Highest point Elevation 3,198 m (10,492 ft) Prominence 918 m (3,012 ft) Parent peak Beaver Mountain
Mount_Proteus
1842. Melville's experiences in the Marquesas are the source of his novel Typee.[citation needed] American Civil War portal Union Blockade "Potomac II (Ship)"
USS_Potomac_(1861)
American illustrator (1898-1980)
1930. The books that he illustrated during this period included Moby-Dick, Typee, and Omoo by Herman Melville; The Count of Monte Cristo; and Les Misérables
Mead_Schaeffer
1838–1847 Did His Earliest Writing And Completed First Two Books Here; "Typee" And "Omoo" 34 First House of Worship in Troy On The Corner Of Congress
List of New York State Historic Markers in Rensselaer County, New York
List_of_New_York_State_Historic_Markers_in_Rensselaer_County,_New_York
Notes (1842) Pictures from Italy (1844–1845) Herman Melville (1819–1891) Typee: A Peep at Polynesian Life (1846) Omoo: A Narrative of Adventures in the
List_of_travel_books
Tower by Thomas Hardy Two Years Before the Mast by Richard Henry Dana Jr. Typee by Herman Melville Typhoon and Other Stories by Joseph Conrad The Uncanny
List_of_Penguin_Classics
Ceramic engineer
Tahiti and to the Marquesas Islands, the site of Herman Melville's book Typee. Other interests included horse riding and flying a Piper aircraft. Kingery
W._David_Kingery
American author and educator
Viking Press. 1978. ISBN 9780140150889. Critical Essays on Herman Melville's Typee. Hall. 1982. ISBN 9780816184453. Power and conflict in continuing professional
Milton_R._Stern
influence on Hawaiian life. Melville's writing of the Pacific includes Typee and Omoo (considered factual travel accounts when published) and his Pacific
Tourism_in_Hawaii
American poet (1823–1863)
thirty-one, and owed much of his literary fame to the success of his first book, Typee (1846). After getting to know Sarah Morewood and Nathaniel Hawthorne during
Sarah_Morewood
American comic book series
"H. C. Kiefer") Alfred Sundel Jack Kirby and Dick Ayers 36 (April 1947) Typee Herman Melville Harry G. Miller Ezra Whiteman — — 37 (May 1947) The Pioneers
Classics_Illustrated
Province in the Marquesas Islands
overland, bypassing the fort, to threaten the Tai Pī's village center in Typee Valley as the Americans named it. When the column arrived at their destination
Te_Iʼi
of Sir Fowell Buxton. Melville's works Typee and Omoo were at first issued separately. Murray required that Typee appear as Four Months among the Natives
Home_and_Colonial_Library
1954 British film
1953). "INDEPENDENTS VIE FOR MELVILLE TALE: Film Producers Attracted to 'Typee,' a South Seas Story -- Fox Gets Seimel Novel". New York Times. p. 41. THOMAS
Trouble_in_the_Glen
Herman Melville Harold Beaver Redburn 105 Herman Melville George Woodcock Typee 70 George Meredith George Woodcock The Egoist 34 John Milton C. A. Patrides
Penguin_English_Library
Mountain in the country of Canada
of Glacier National Park and 3 km (1.9 mi) east of Moby Dick Mountain. Typee Mountain is one kilometer west of Outrigger and Omoo Peak is one kilometer
Outrigger_Peak
Mountain in British Columbia, Canada
Nautilus (highest point, centered) West aspect Battle Range, from summit of Typee Mountain. Nautilus Mountain at upper left corner. Geography of British Columbia
Nautilus_Mountain
Literary genre
following the naval adventures of seamen, often a pair of male friends (Typee (1846), Omoo (1847), Mardi (1849), Redburn (1849) and White-Jacket (1850))
Nautical_fiction
Mountain in British Columbia, Canada
small unnamed icefield on the north slope. Battle Range, from summit of Typee Mountain. Scylla Mountain is centered. Geography of British Columbia Mountains
Scylla_Mountain
American artist and alternative comics creator
WRONG, (tpb, 360 pages, 2019, ISBN 978-1-5343-1352-1) From Hell's Heart: "Typee" (a, with Herman Melville and John Arcudi, anthology graphic novel, 128
Farel_Dalrymple
American judge and legislator (1781–1861)
of his marriage to Elizabeth, Melville dedicated his Polynesian novel, Typee, to Lemuel Shaw. Shaw also may have been the model for Captain Vere in Billy
Lemuel_Shaw
American scholar and editor
The first volume of the Northwestern-Newberry edition to be published was Typee, which appeared in 1968. Edmund Wilson's "The Fruits of the MLA" reviewed
Harrison_M._Hayford
1854 novella by Herman Melville
David Porter, first published in 1815, which Melville had first used for Typee. This book "provided ore for at least a dozen passages", including the Oberlus
The_Encantadas
Austin Works, eds. Happy Landings A (Sep. 1943) 24 A-24 Herman Melville Typee A (Sep. 1943) 25 A-25 Rackham Holt George Washington Carver A (Sep. 1943)
List of Armed Services Editions
List_of_Armed_Services_Editions
Extinct genus of primates
endemic to Texas, and is found in Uintan and Duchesanean deposits such as Typee Canyon and the Devil's Graveyard Formation. Though postcranial material
Mahgarita
when Weaver was an undergraduate, he came across Melville's first book, Typee, but "stopped at the beginning," as he later wrote, and did not return to
Raymond_Weaver
American artist (1918–2008)
John Steinbeck, The Wayward Bus (Grosset & Dunlap, 1956) Herman Melville, Typee (Grosset & Dunlap, 1956) Leo Tolstoy, War and Peace (Grosset & Dunlap, 1956)
Irv_Docktor
Mountain in the country of Canada
Glacier, with the top of Moby Dick Mountain appearing in cloud behind Pequod. Typee Mountain and Pequod Mountain Geography of British Columbia Mountains portal
Pequod_Mountain
Mountain in British Columbia, Canada
Battle Range, from summit of Typee Mountain. Wrong Peak is left of center.
Wrong_Peak
1929 biography of Herman Melville
psychological biography. While Mumford takes Melville's novels, including Typee, Omoo, Redburn and White-Jacket, as clues to events in his life, they were
Herman_Melville_(book)
Fairweather Range Twin Goat 2,128 6,982 Lillooet Ranges → Joffre Group Typee 2,897 9,505 Selkirk Mountains → Battle Range Tyrwhitt 2,974 9,757 Elk
List of mountains of British Columbia
List_of_mountains_of_British_Columbia
Knowles – Fortescue Frederick Marryat – The Privateersman Herman Melville – Typee James Malcolm Rymer - The String of Pearls George Sand – La Mare au Diable
1846_in_literature
Mountain range in British Columbia, Canada
Battle Range Battle Range, from Typee Mountain Geography Battle Range Location in British Columbia Show map of British Columbia Battle Range Battle Range
Battle_Range
American graphic designer and printer
Anthony Trollope. The Study of Incunabula (1933) For the Grolier Club. Typee by Herman Melville (1935) For the Limited Editions Club. The Ballad of Reading
John_Fass
Production designer
Dublin. Haunted Summer (1988); directed by Ivan Passer. Location: Italy. Typee (1955) - to have been directed by John Huston. Grimes did pre-production
Stephen_B._Grimes
American social critic
"appalling formulas" of Calvinism. She also favorably cites Herman Melville's Typee and may have been an influence on Melville. Elizabeth Elkins Sanders died
Elizabeth_Elkins_Sanders
US Navy officer (1795–1823)
William Rogers, obtained two hundred tons of sandalwood from Nuku Hiva's Typee tribe in exchange for iron hoop, iron wares, and ivory, except that the
John_Minor_Maury
#25 1 issue Main feature October 1945 Ruth Roche Gilberton Company, Inc. Typee Classics Illustrated #36 1 issue Main feature April 1947 Harry G. Miller
List of comics based on fiction
List_of_comics_based_on_fiction
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Songs of Light
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