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Herman Melville in the Berkshires - by John S Dickson (Paperback)
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- Melville's InspirationThe Berkshires have long attracted artists and writers, drawn to the mountains, rivers, forests and lakes of western Massachusetts.
- Author(s): John S Dickson
- 144 Pages
- History, United States
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Melville's Inspiration
The Berkshires have long attracted artists and writers, drawn to the mountains, rivers, forests and lakes of western Massachusetts. Herman Melville first came here as a young boy, but was so inspired by the surroundings that he returned to live here for thirteen years, in one of the most productive writing periods of his life. He finished his masterpiece, Moby Dick, in his first year, seated in his study with a view of Mt. Greylock. "His first love," is the way his cousin described his relationship to his adopted home. Here, he wandered on foot and horseback to all corners of the county, tapping into the Berkshires in his art. The places he explored are sprinkled through the pages in his stories. John Dickson, a volunteer guide both at Arrowhead and in the Berkshire woods, reveals the connections between Melville's writing and the beauty of the landscape that inspired him.