The Paradise of Bachelors and the Tartarus of Maids by Herman Mellville

Herman Mellville’s The Paradise of Bachelors and the Tatarus of Maids (PBTM) is not technically a short story; more properly a comparative essay written in poetic prose. However, without Mellville’s nearly unrivaled style of poetic prose the essay would read like a sociology report from the 1850’s. As with most classic literature since the 14th Century, Herman tips his hat to Dante Alighieri–after all the work is Bachelors Paradise & Womens Cocytus:

“‘Why is it, Sir, that in most factories, female operatives, of whatever age, are indiscriminately called girls, never women?”

The unnamed main character (we’ll assume it’s Herman) asked his guide that question near the end of his tour of a paper mill. Before the question & answer is discussed later in this article, I will note the quasi-essay involves more than the living & working conditions of men vs women in the 19th Century–industrialization figures into the mix. The theme of the work might be the question of whether women on average were lead into a better or worse life because industrialization?

PBTM is divided into two parts as the title suggests. First Herman gives an account of visiting the Templars in London. He notes how the lives of Templar Knights have changed in the industrial age–for instance they exchanged, “the big two-handed sword” for a “one-handed quill.” Also, “The helmet is now a wig.” Essentially the modern knights are lawyers, scholars–the high society types. Mellville goes long with the comparison between the poor knights of yesteryear who defended the pilgrimage routes to Jerusalem versus the self-indulgent modern knights. Aside from the namesake, the only thing the new knights had in common with the old is that they were bachelors.

Herman visits the bachelors at a paradise-like abode near the Temple Bar. He ascends a building into a high meeting place; there was a feast, snuff, stories of travels, scholarly tales & Mellville noted that his time amongst the bachelors wasn’t measured by a “water-clock,” rather a “wine chronometer.” The only missing indulgence during the encounter was women.

We encounter women in part 2 of the essay. Herman needs an abundance of envelopes for his company & decides to purchase direct. His route to the paper mill includes passing through a, “Dantean gate”–a shortened version of, “All hope abandon, ye who enter in!” (Inferno 3.9, which what I quoted is also shortened version of what’s written above hell’s gate). Herman travels down “Mad Maid Bellows’ Pipe” until he reaches the mill; which is situated at the base of snow covered mountains.

Like the River Styx falling as a tributary for Cocytus; the mill is powered by the falling waters of “Blood River.” Intrigued by the glimpses of pale, blue faced women upon his arrival, after Herman completes his deal for the paper products with the owner he asks for a tour of the factory. Instead of Mellville being guided by Virgil, a knowledgeable factory hand called “Cupid” is his guide. The mill is a microcosm of all the circles in Dante’s Inferno. Women with expressions just as blank as the tables they sat at folded envelopes. Others served, “iron animals.” Some areas of the factory are intensely hot; others bitterly cold.

Melville calls the central machine in the factory an “iron behemoth”–it replaces Satan in his tale. In Inferno, Satan vigorously flaps his gigantic wings in an eternal attempt to escape the frozen lake & although Cocytus may develope cracks & bend, it never breaks. Melville provides a witty allusion to that scene in his story. During the tour of the factory, Mellville watches the paper pulp slowly travel the grooves & rollers of the iron behemoth, but he is perplexed that the imperfect paper which looks like cobwebs at one point doesn’t break. He asks Cupid if it ever breaks; Cupid informs him that it never tears or breaks.

The actual labour in the factory is performed by the women & the only males noted are Cupid (Mellville notes Cupid seemingly doesn’t do any job) & the owner. The women served the machinery, “mutely and cringingly as the slave serves the Sultan.” While Mellville gives descriptions of the machine/human relationship similar to Karl Marx–Herman’s PBTM is a counterpoint to The Communist Manifesto (which is probably why Mellville’s short story/essay is AWOL in modern education).

Returning to the first quote, a question from the story, why were all the women in the factory, no matter what age, called “girls?”

The answer is that the women in the factory were generally unmarried; more precisely, women with husbands & children aren’t steady workers–they miss time. That’s not good for production & Karl Marx helped cook up a theory that accelerating the destruction of the family, women’s lib as they call it, somehow would help humanity free itself from servitude to machines (and their owners) in the future. Marx was a pied piper in service of the wealthy he allegedly opposed. In fact, the part of Marx in Mellvile’s PBTM was played by the bachelors.

Mellville’s poetic essay The Paradise of the Bachelors and the Tartarus of Maids provided an argument against The Communist Manifesto via that without the family remaining as the primary structure for a civilization, the boys would never become men (modern knights were now boys just having fun–nothing worth defending anymore) & the girls would never become women (they left the service of the family for an unhappy, unfulfilling life serving machines/corporations).

Attitudes on the End of the World

 

For Bible believers, we know that the governments & eventually a government of men will never build the kingdom of Heaven on Earth. It will be the exact opposite–there will be a one-world kingdom of darkness before the return of the Lord Jesus Christ:

Revelation 13:7 “And it was given unto him to make war with the saints, and to overcome them: and power was given him over all kindreds, and tongues, and nations. 8 And all that dwell upon the earth shall worship him, whose names are not written in the book of life of the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world.”

In the aforementioned verse “him” speaks of the beast from the sea. It is for this reason that many Christians adopt a laissez-faire attitude about things going on in their nation & world; it is going to happen anyway so why do anything about anything? The error with that attitude is that we do not know if it is the end of the world. There are signs that tell us it is near (Matt 24:33), but in the same chapter take note:

Matthew 24:8 “All these are the beginning of sorrows.”

The sorrows are akin to a birth pangs. Generally the frequency & intensity of the pangs increase as the birth draws closer. Items from Matthew 24 can be applied to the rise & fall of many civilizations. The larger the civilization, the larger the fall. Many saints of yesteryear were convinced that the fall of Rome was the apocalypse. Consider the frequency & intensity when considering the scale of Rome. We do not know if this is the last civilization, but while the cycles follow Matthew 24, the Lord Jesus was speaking of the end of the world in Matthew 24:

Matthew 24:30 “And then shall appear the sign of the Son of man in heaven: and then shall all the tribes of the earth mourn, and they shall see the Son of man coming in the clouds of heaven with power and great glory. 31 And he shall send his angels with a great sound of a trumpet, and they shall gather together his elect from the four winds, from one end of heaven to the other.”

In Matthew 24 the claim that the Lord Jesus was speaking of the fall of Jerusalem & simultaneously speaking of the end of the world can be correct. Matthew 24 can be the model for the fall of civilizations and the final one-world civilization.

The main point of this article is that Christians should not let their country descend into a communist, atheistic state of darkness because they think it is the end of the world. It might not be and Christians may simply let their country transform into a miniature hell on Earth without a peep. Also, is that fair to our children?

I do believe that when the end does come, it will be undeniable for Bible-believing Christians. No prophecy in scripture will need to be worked or forced into a framework of a personal theory:

2 Thessalonians 2:1 “Now we beseech you, brethren, by the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ, and by our gathering together unto him, 2 That ye be not soon shaken in mind, or be troubled, neither by spirit, nor by word, nor by letter as from us, as that the day of Christ is at hand. 3 Let no man deceive you by any means: for that day shall not come, except there come a falling away first, and that man of sin be revealed, the son of perdition; 4 Who opposeth and exalteth himself above all that is called God, or that is worshipped; so that he as God sitteth in the temple of God, shewing himself that he is God.”

I can say that there has been a great falling away in the U.S. Even many professed Christians propagate a “Jesus” that is contrary to or not found in scripture. Their “Jesus” is molded solely by popular morality & politics. Many professed Christians seemingly do not believe the Bible at all. They take the attitude that men authored the Bible and that men at that time did not understand the science that we know today. Make no mistake, Aristotle’s science had already been around for centuries before the letter to Timothy:

1 Timothy 6:10 “O Timothy, keep that which is committed to thy trust, avoiding profane and vain babblings, and oppositions of science falsely so called:”

But again, the fall of the US is not necessarily the end of the world. I do not believe Christians should willfully let a free society where the Gospel of Jesus Christ can openly be preached descend into a society where we are persecuted for it. We are to preach it anyway, but why let those conditions develop if they can be avoided?

 

The Molten Calf

 

Exodus 32:1 “And when the people saw that Moses delayed to come down out of the mount, the people gathered themselves together unto Aaron, and said unto him, Up, make us gods, which shall go before us; for as for this Moses, the man that brought us up out of the land of Egypt, we wot not what is become of him.”

2 Peter 2:3 “Knowing this first, that there shall come in the last days scoffers, walking after their own lusts, 4 And saying, Where is the promise of his coming? for since the fathers fell asleep, all things continue as they were from the beginning of the creation.”

Many men have grown weary of waiting for the Lord Jesus Christ to return to Earth. Many lifetimes have passed during this wait. When Moses delayed in coming down from the mountain, the Israelites surmised that he may never return. They convinced the high priest Aaron to make them an idol–the molten calf.

I view modern political systems much like the molten calf. I pay attention to politics because there are groups who would label my King James Bible as hate speech & introduce legal consequences for even owning it. I will not let that happen without a peep. However, I understand that we men & our political systems will not build the kingdom of Heaven on Earth.

Many Christians have been drawn away by socialism (communism). Do they believe we will build the kingdom of Heaven and then the Lord Jesus will descend to rule? Is their goal a Karl Marx sort of heaven? What a lousy heaven, I have much higher expectations. The communists/socialists only use for the Bible is to find choice fragments that support their political system. They do not believe the Bible at all–it is only a tool to draw Christians to chase after their molten calf. Their “Jesus” is never given the titles of Lord or Christ. His mention is more akin to Lenin, Stalin or Mao.

There will not be a building, but rather a falling away first (2 Thess 2:3) before the Lord Jesus returns–just like before Moses came down from the mountain. Love thy neighbour is good, but that is half the story. What about the first and great commandment? The communist often reduce everything to love your neighbor, but their love is based off democratic moral relativism. Communists have completely altered what is preached in many Churches nowadays. Climate Change, healthcare, psychology or obsessively preaching about racism or sexism. We are bombarded by those issues by every secular institution & media. The ad nauseam doctrine of the world is not going to help a soul who has hit rock bottom. We need the word of God.

Many professed Christians I have met do not believe the Bible. They treat me like I am crazy for believing the events were real. They have a molten calf of their own, the theory of evolution (amongst other things) & love your neighbor. I am not sure if this is only western civilization’s falling away or the final falling away? I expect things to become much worse. That is not a prophecy, that is observing the trend. Either way the patience of the saints is mentioned in the book of Revelation (Rev 13:10, 14:12).

Moses came down from the mountain & the Lord Jesus Christ will return. Keep reading the Bible and do not lose the faith.