Abstract

Melville published “Hawthorne and His Mosses” in August 1850 issues of New York’s Literary World. The “standard” version of the essay, however, developed by editors of the Northwestern-Newberry edition of Melville and currently used in most anthologies, closely follows a manuscript version before Melville edited the essay in order to tone down its boisterous nationalism. The version that Melville published in 1850 offers a more sophisticated perspective on American literary nationalism, and it is that version, rather than the Northwestern-Newberry text, that most likely captures Melville’s final intentions. Melville’s published version also best speaks to our current interest in transnational and hemispheric American studies.

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