Melville's drawing of his Arrowhead home in Pittsfield, made in 1860 while aboard the Meteor with his brother Thomas on a one year voyage around Cape Horn.

Featured on PDR in the essay The Skeptical Pilgrim: Melville’s Clarel

Weighing in at a colossal 18,000 lines, Herman Melville’s *Clarel* (1876), which centres on the theological musings of a group of pilgrims touring the Holy Land, is not for the faint-hearted. Jeff Wheelwright explores the knot of spiritual dilemmas played out in the poem and its roots in Melville’s trip to the Middle East two decades earlier.

Arrowhead in the Olden Time

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1860


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