Did you hear of the _______? by Scott Norsworthy
A shared 5-gram in "Scenes Beyond the Western Border" and Herman Melville's "The Lightning-Rod Man"
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Did you hear of the _______? by Scott Norsworthy
A shared 5-gram in "Scenes Beyond the Western Border" and Herman Melville's "The Lightning-Rod Man"
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“An admirable story,” cried Media. “I had no idea that a mere mortal, least of all a philosopher, could acquit himself so well. By my scepter, but it is well done! Ha, ha! blind men round a banian! Why, Babbalanja, no demi-god could surpass it. Taji, could you?”
— Scott Norsworthy πΊπΈ (@Melvilliana) April 20, 2026
“But,… pic.twitter.com/zTWHNdk0dQ
Remaking "Oregon, Ho!" in prose and dialogue by Scott Norsworthy
DRAGOONED: Writing, talking, and rewriting like Herman Melville in "Scenes Beyond the Western Border" (1851-1853). Number 9.
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Why Kant? I mean the right whale's head in Moby-Dick chapter 73, suspended on one side of the Pequod, counter-balanced by the sperm whale's head on the other side. Why make the right whale Kant and the sperm whale Locke? Much can and has been made of the dueling philosophies (say… pic.twitter.com/3UL3WLqbcF
— Scott Norsworthy πΊπΈ (@Melvilliana) March 23, 2026
Capturing a sperm whale by Scott Norsworthy
Re-presenting the animated 1823 description by Henry J. Pickering aka "Thomas H. Bennett"
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Grassy glades, oh! by Scott Norsworthy
a shared trigram in MOBY-DICK and "Scenes Beyond the Western Border"
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After supper by Scott Norsworthy
DRAGOONED: Writing, talking, and rewriting like Herman Melville in "Scenes Beyond the Western Border" (1851-1853). Number 7.
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Accidents at Sea, North (falling into Right Whale's mouth) and South (Sperm Whale's head) #MelvilleMonday
— Scott Norsworthy πΊπΈ (@Melvilliana) February 16, 2026
"The harpooners not unfrequently fall into the fish's mouth, when it is exposed by the removal of a surface of blubber; where they might easily be drowned, but for the… pic.twitter.com/DAIvdfR0Ou
Literature on the Little Arkansas by Scott Norsworthy
DRAGOONED: Writing, talking, and rewriting like Herman Melville in "Scenes Beyond the Western Border" (1851-1853). Number 6.
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“At breakfast the other day, a mountain girl, a cousin of mine, who for the last two weeks has every morning helped me to strawberries and raspberries, which, like the roses and pearls in the fairy tale, seemed to fall into the saucer from those strawberry-beds, her cheeks—this… pic.twitter.com/WPLVqPYsxP
— Scott Norsworthy πΊπΈ (@Melvilliana) January 16, 2026
Attributions of "A Visit from St. Nicholas" to deceased portrait artist Joseph Wood and the late Rev. John W. Curtis by Scott Norsworthy
Two posthumous claims, both of them wrong, issued during the lifetime of Clement C. Moore
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