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The Cambridge Companion to Herman Melville Robert S. Levine (University of Maryland, College Park)

The Cambridge Companion to Herman Melville By Robert S. Levine (University of Maryland, College Park)

The Cambridge Companion to Herman Melville by Robert S. Levine (University of Maryland, College Park)


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This collection of newly commissioned essays explores all aspects of Melville's work from a range of perspectives including race, gender, sexuality, religion, class and nation. All Melville's key works including Typee, White Jacket, The Tambourine in Glory, Moby-Dick, and The Confidence Man are discussed. The collection is accompanied by an extensive and up-to-date bibliography.

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The Cambridge Companion to Herman Melville by Robert S. Levine (University of Maryland, College Park)

The Cambridge Companion to Herman Melville is intended to provide a critical introduction to Melville's work. The essays have been specially commissioned for this volume, and provide a comprehensive overview of Melville's career. All of Melville's key works, including Moby-Dick, Typee, White Jacket, The Tambourine in Glory and The Confidence Man, are examined, as well as most of his poetry and short fiction. Written at a level both challenging and accessible, the volume provides fresh perspectives on one of the most significant writers of nineteenth-century America whose work continues to fascinate readers and stimulate new study.

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'Recommended for all libraries collecting materials on the seminal writers of nineteenth-century America.' Reference Reviews

Table of Contents

Chronology; 1. Introduction Robert S. Levine; 2. 'Race' in Typee and White-Jacket Samuel Otter; 3. The tambourine in glory: African culture and Melville's art Sterling Stuckey; 4. Moby-Dick as revolution John Bryant; 5. Pierre's Domestic Ambiguities Wyn Kelley; 6. 'A- !': unreadability in The Confidence Man Elizabeth Renker; 7. Melville the poet Lawrence Buell; 8. Melville's travelling God Jenny Franchot; 9. Melville and sexuality Robert K. Martin; 10. Melville, labor, and the discourses of reception Cindy Weinstein; 11. 'Bewildering Intertanglement': Melville's engagement with British culture Paul Giles; 12. Afterword Andrew Delbanco.

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CIN052155571XVG
9780521555715
052155571X
The Cambridge Companion to Herman Melville by Robert S. Levine (University of Maryland, College Park)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
1998-05-13
328
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