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The biography traces the writer's progression from a well-bred youth into a worldly seaman whose voyages included merchant shipping, whaling, and Pacific encounters, and shows how those experiences shaped celebrated fiction and essays; it examines friendships and intellectual influences, notably a close association with another prominent author, and it follows a striking stylistic and philosophical shift toward mysticism that led to later critical neglect; the narrative covers family background, travels, major publications, and the long years of relative obscurity during which he supported himself in a customs post, ending with documentary appendices and a bibliography.

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Raymond M. Weaver

Raymond M. Weaver was an American author and scholar, best known for his work on the life and writings of Herman Melville. His notable book, "Herman Melville, Mariner and Mystic," provides an in-depth exploration of Melville's literary contributions and personal experiences. Weaver's scholarship has contributed to a deeper understanding of Melville's complex character and the themes present in his works. Through his research and writings, Weaver has played a significant role in the study of American literature, particularly in relation to the 19th-century literary landscape.

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