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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.
Melville, Herman, --- 820 "18" MELVILLE, HERMAN --- Engelse literatuur--19e eeuw. Periode 1800-1899--MELVILLE, HERMAN --- 820 "18" MELVILLE, HERMAN Engelse literatuur--19e eeuw. Periode 1800-1899--MELVILLE, HERMAN --- Melville, Herman --- Melvill, German, --- Melville, Hermann, --- Meville, Herman, --- Melvil, Cherman, --- Mai-erh-wei-erh, Ho-erh-man, --- Melṿil, Herman, --- Tarnmoor, Salvator R., --- מלוויל, הרמן --- מלוויל, הרמן, --- מלויל, הרמן --- ميلڤيل، هرمن --- 麥爾維爾, --- Virginian spending July in Vermont, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Criticism and interpretation --- מלויל, הרמן, --- ميلڤيل، هرمن، --- Melvill, Herman, --- English --- American Literature --- Languages & Literatures --- Melvill, German --- Melville, Hermann --- Meville, Herman --- Melvil, Cherman --- Mai-erh-wei-erh, Ho-erh-man --- Melṿil, Herman --- Tarnmoor, Salvator R. --- MELVILLE (HERMAN), 1819-1891 --- CRITIQUE ET INTERPRETATION
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Melville's passion for things astronomical is visible throughout his canon. Zimmerman places Melville's many astronomical citations within the thematic context of the works in which they appear and within the larger cultural and historical context of nineteenth-century studies. In addition he provides a comprehensive catalogue of every reference to astronomy, its practitioners, and related topics in Melville's works. Herman Melville: Stargazer will be of great interest to scholars and students of American literature as well as those interested in the relationship between science and literature.
Literature and science --- Astronomy in literature. --- Poetry and science --- Science and literature --- Science and poetry --- Science and the humanities --- History --- Melville, Herman, --- Melville, Herman --- Melvill, German --- Melville, Hermann --- Meville, Herman --- Melvil, Cherman --- Mai-erh-wei-erh, Ho-erh-man --- Melṿil, Herman --- Tarnmoor, Salvator R. --- מלוויל, הרמן, --- מלויל, הרמן, --- ميلڤيل، هرمن، --- 麥爾維爾, --- Virginian spending July in Vermont, --- Melvill, Herman, --- Knowledge --- Astronomy.
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"In The Sign of the Cannibal Geoffrey Sanborn offers a major reassessment of the work of Herman Melville, a definitive history of the post-Enlightenment discourse on cannibalism, and a provocative contribution to postcolonial theory. These investigations not only explore mid--nineteenth century resistance to the colonial enterprise but argue that Melville, using the discourse on cannibalism to critique colonialism, contributed to the production of resistance. Sanborn focuses on the representations of cannibalism in three of Melville's key texts--Typee, Moby-Dick, and "Benito Cereno." Drawing on accounts of Pacific voyages from two centuries and virtually the entire corpus of the post-Enlightenment discourse on cannibalism, he shows how Melville used his narratives to work through the ways in which cannibalism had been understood. In so doing, argues Sanborn, Melville sought to move his readers through stages of possible responses to the phenomenon in order to lead them to consider alternatives to established assumptions and conventions--to understand that in the savage they see primarily their own fear and fascination. Melville thus becomes a narrator of the postcolonial encounter as he uncovers the dynamic of dread and menace that marks the Western construction of the "non-savage" human. Extending the work of Slavoj Zizek and Homi Bhabha while providing significant new insights into the work of Melville, The Sign of the Cannibal represents a breakthrough for students and scholars of postcolonial theory, American literary history, critical anthropology, race, and masculinity."--Publisher's description.
Melville, Herman --- Authors and readers --- Books and reading --- Cannibalism in literature. --- Colonies in literature. --- Imperialism in literature. --- Literature and anthropology --- Postcolonialism in literature. --- Postcolonialism. --- Reader-response criticism. --- History --- Melville, Herman, --- Political and social views. --- Imperialism in literature --- Postcolonialism in literature --- Cannibalism in literature --- Reader-response criticism --- Colonies in literature --- Postcolonialism --- Post-colonialism --- Postcolonial theory --- Political science --- Decolonization --- Reader-oriented criticism --- Reception aesthetics --- Criticism --- Reading --- Anthropology and literature --- Anthropology --- Melvill, German --- Melville, Hermann --- Meville, Herman --- Melvil, Cherman --- Mai-erh-wei-erh, Ho-erh-man --- Melṿil, Herman --- Tarnmoor, Salvator R. --- מלוויל, הרמן, --- מלויל, הרמן, --- ميلڤيل، هرمن، --- 麥爾維爾, --- Virginian spending July in Vermont, --- Melvill, Herman,
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Fiction --- American literature --- Aesthetics [American ] --- American national characteristics in literature --- Amerikaans volkskarakter in de literatuur --- Caractéristiques nationales américaines dans la littérature --- Esthetica [Amerikaanse ] --- Esthétique américaine --- Genres [Letterkundige ] --- Genres [Literaire ] --- Genres littéraires --- Letterkundige genres --- Literaire genres --- Literary form --- London, Jack, 1876-1916. The Iron Heel --- National characteristics [American ] in literature --- Volkskarakter [Amerikaans ] in de literatuur --- Political fiction [American ] --- History and criticism --- Politics and literature --- United States --- Melville, Herman --- Mailer, Norman
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