"That truth should be silent I had almost forgot"--Enobarbus in ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA, back in Rome after having been too long in Egypt.--------- Melville's PIERRE, Book 4, chapter 5: "Something ever comes of all persistent inquiry; we are not so continually curious for nothing."
Tuesday, November 21, 2017
Strange Message from a University Press--Shows the Terrible State of Affairs
I am writing with regard to your proposal, The Writings of Herman Melville. Unfortunately, a work of this nature falls outside the interest of our list. When it comes to fiction, our focus tends to be more regional and the number of titles we publish very limited.
What in the world is this message about?
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