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Onboard the Fidele, a steamboat floating down the Mississippi to New Orleans, a confidence man sets out to defraud his fellow passengers. In quick succession he assumes numerous guises - from a legless beggar and a worldly businessman to a collector for charitable causes and a cosmopolitan gentleman, who simply swindles a barber out of the price of a shave. Making very little from his hoaxes, the pleasure of trickery seems an end in itself for this slippery conman. Is he the Devil? Is his chicanery merely intended to expose the mercenary concerns of those around him? Set on April Fools Day, The Confidence-Man (1857) is an engaging comedy of masquerades, digressions and shifting identity, and a devastating satire on the American dream.

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title The Confidence Man Writings of Herman Melville 10 author - photo 1


title:The Confidence Man Writings of Herman Melville ; 10
author:Melville, Herman.; Hayford, Harrison.; Parker, Hershel; Tanselle, G. Thomas
publisher:Northwestern University Press
isbn10 | asin:0810103257
print isbn13:9780810103252
ebook isbn13:9780585380773
language:English
subjectRiver boats--Mississippi River--Fiction, Swindlers and swindling--Fiction, Allegories.
publication date:1984
lcc:PS2380.F68 1984eb
ddc:813/.3
subject:River boats--Mississippi River--Fiction, Swindlers and swindling--Fiction, Allegories.

Page i

THE WRITINGS OF HERMAN MELVILLE

The Northwestern-Newberry Edition

VOLUME TEN

Page ii

EDITORS
HARRISON HAYFORD, General Editor
HERSHEL PARKER, Associate General Edito r
G. THOMAS TANSELLE, Bibliographical Editor

ASSOCIATES
RICHARD COLLES JOHNSON, Bibliographical Associate
BRIAN HIGGINS, Editorial A ssociate
ROBERT C. RYAN, Manuscript Associate

ADVISORY BOARD
JOHN HURT FISHER For the Modern Language Association of America
WILLIAM M. GIBSON For the Modern Language Association of America
LEON HOWARD For the Modern Language Association of America
WILLARD THORP For the Modern Language Association of America
MOODY E. PRIOR For Northwestern University
LAWRENCE W. TOWNER For The Newberry Library

Page iii

The Confidence-Man

Page iv

This volume edited by
HARRISON HAYFORD
HERSHEL PARKER
G. THOMAS TANSELLE

Historical Note by
WATSON BRANCH,
HERSHEL PARKER, and HARRISON HAYFORD
with ALMA A. MACDOUGALL

Associates
RICHARD COLLES JOHNSON
BRIAN HIGGINS
ROBERT C. RYAN

Contributing Scholars
WATSON BRANCH
MARY K. MADISON
PATRICIA L. WARD

Editorial Coordinator
ALMA A. MACDOUGALL

Page v

The
Confidence-Man

His Masquerade

HERMAN MELVILLE

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY PRESS
and
THE NEWBERRY LIBRARY
Evanston and Chicago
1984

Page vi

PUBLICATION OF this edition of THE WRITINGS OF HERMAN MELVILLE has been made possible through the financial support of Northwestern University and its Research Committee and The Newberry Library. The research necessary to establish the text was undertaken under the Cooperative Research Program of the Office of Education. Northwestern University Press produced and published this edition and reserves all rights.

Copyright 1984 by Northwestern University Press
and The Newberry Library

LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOG CARD NUMBER 76129499

PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

Cloth Edition, ISBN 0-8101-0324-9

Paper Edition, ISBN 0-8101-0325-7

Page vii Contents Chapter 1 A mute goes aboard a boat on the Mississippi - photo 2

Page vii

Contents

Chapter 1 A mute goes aboard a boat on the Mississippi

Chapter 2 Showing that many men have many minds

Chapter 3 In which a variety of characters appear

Chapter 4 Renewal of old acquaintance

Chapter 5 The man with the weed makes it an even question whether he be a great sage or a great simpleton

Chapter 6 At the outset of which certain passengers prove deaf to the call of charity

Chapter 7 A gentleman with gold sleeve-buttons

Chapter 8 A charitable lady

Chapter 9 Two business men transact a little business

Chapter 10 In the cabin

Chapter 11 Only a page or so

Chapter 12 The story of the unfortunate man, from which may be gathered whether or no he has been justly so entitled

Chapter 13 The man with the traveling-cap evinces much humanity, and in a way which would seem to show him to be one of the most logical of optimists

Chapter 14 Worth the consideration of those to whom it may prove worth considering

Chapter 15 An old miser, upon suitable representations, is prevailed upon to venture an investment

Chapter 16 A sick man, after some impatience, is induced to become a patient

Chapter 17 Towards the end of which the Herb-Doctor proves himself a forgiver of injuries

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Chapter 18 Inquest into the true character of the Herb-Doctor

Chapter 19 A soldier of fortune

Chapter 20 Reappearance of one who may be remembered

Chapter 21 A hard case

Chapter 22 In the polite spirit of the Tusculan disputations

Chapter 23 In which the powerful effect of natural scenery is evinced in the case of the Missourian, who, in view of the region round about Cairo, has a return of his chilly fit

Chapter 24 A philanthropist undertakes to convert a misanthrope, but does not get beyond confuting him

Chapter 25 The Cosmopolitan makes an acquaintance

Chapter 26 Containing the metaphysics of Indian-hating, according to the views of one evidently not as prepossessed as Rousseau in favor of savages

Chapter 27 Some account of a man of questionable morality, but who, nevertheless, would seem entitled to the esteem of that eminent English moralist who said he liked a good hater

Chapter 28 Moot points touching the late Colonel John Moredock

Chapter 29 The boon companions

Chapter 30 Opening with a poetical eulogy of the Press, and continuing with talk inspired by the same

Chapter 31 A metamorphosis more surprising than any in Ovid

Chapter 32 Showing that the age of magic and magicians is not yet over

Chapter 33 Which may pass for whatever it may prove to be worth

Chapter 34 In which the Cosmopolitan tells the story of the gentleman-madman

Chapter 35 In which the Cosmopolitan strikingly evinces the artlessness of his nature

Chapter 36 In which the Cosmopolitan is accosted by a mystic, whereupon ensues pretty much such talk as might be expected

Chapter 37 The mystical master introduces the practical disciple

Chapter 38 The disciple unbends, and consents to act a social part

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