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Melvillean Parasites
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Year: 2022 Publisher: Oslo Cappelen Damm Akademisk/NOASP (Nordic Open Access Scholarly Publishing)

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Melvillean Parasites addresses an aspect of Herman Melville’s authorship largely overlooked by previous scholars: the abundance of narrators and characters in his writings in search of food—an aim they typically pursue through sponging off the people they encounter.Deploying the conceptual figure of the parasite as its primary analytical tool, the book interprets how the dream of a free meal plays out and is given literary form in Typee (1846), “Bartleby, the Scrivener” (1853), “Jimmy Rose” (1855), and The Confidence-Man (1857). In so doing, Melvillean Parasites aims to explain how Melville’s engagement with ethico-political issues concerning nourishment, dependency upon others, hospitality, and responsibility toward strangers, evolved and changed over time. Compared to the tendency of dehumanizing the parasite found in many of his contemporaries, the book claims that what sets him apart, is his insight into the unavoidable parasitic tendencies of us all: Herman Melville—patron saint of the parasite.Melvillean Parasites is intended for scholars, students, and general readers with an interest in the concept of the parasite, as well as Herman Melville’s authorship, American literature, and 19th century studies in general.Anders M. Gullestad is Associate Professor at the Department of Linguistic, Literary and Aesthetic Studies at the University of Bergen.


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Inscrutable malice : theodicy, eschatology, and the biblical sources of "Moby-Dick"
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ISBN: 1501757164 1609090780 0875804640 150176165X Year: 2022 Publisher: Ithaca : Cornell University Press,

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Jonathan A. Cook's book illuminates Herman Melville's abiding preoccupation with the problem of evil and the dominant role of the Bible in shaping his best-known novel. Drawing on recent research in the fields of biblical studies, the history of religion and comparative mythology, the book provides a new interpretation of 'Moby-Dick' that places Melville's creative adaptation of the Bible at the centre of the work.


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American travellers in Liverpool
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ISBN: 1800343469 1800346719 9781800346710 1789622042 9781789622041 Year: 2021 Publisher: Liverpool : Liverpool University Press,

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Many nineteenth-century American travellers left fascinating accounts of their experiences in Liverpool, which was often their first port of call in Britain. This book collects excerpts from their stories, along with an updated introduction and suggestions for further reading, exploring the rich variety of cultural contacts between the two nations.


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Melvillean Parasites
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Melvillean Parasites addresses an aspect of Herman Melville’s authorship largely overlooked by previous scholars: the abundance of narrators and characters in his writings in search of food—an aim they typically pursue through sponging off the people they encounter.Deploying the conceptual figure of the parasite as its primary analytical tool, the book interprets how the dream of a free meal plays out and is given literary form in Typee (1846), “Bartleby, the Scrivener” (1853), “Jimmy Rose” (1855), and The Confidence-Man (1857). In so doing, Melvillean Parasites aims to explain how Melville’s engagement with ethico-political issues concerning nourishment, dependency upon others, hospitality, and responsibility toward strangers, evolved and changed over time. Compared to the tendency of dehumanizing the parasite found in many of his contemporaries, the book claims that what sets him apart, is his insight into the unavoidable parasitic tendencies of us all: Herman Melville—patron saint of the parasite.Melvillean Parasites is intended for scholars, students, and general readers with an interest in the concept of the parasite, as well as Herman Melville’s authorship, American literature, and 19th century studies in general.Anders M. Gullestad is Associate Professor at the Department of Linguistic, Literary and Aesthetic Studies at the University of Bergen.


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Melvillean Parasites addresses an aspect of Herman Melville’s authorship largely overlooked by previous scholars: the abundance of narrators and characters in his writings in search of food—an aim they typically pursue through sponging off the people they encounter.Deploying the conceptual figure of the parasite as its primary analytical tool, the book interprets how the dream of a free meal plays out and is given literary form in Typee (1846), “Bartleby, the Scrivener” (1853), “Jimmy Rose” (1855), and The Confidence-Man (1857). In so doing, Melvillean Parasites aims to explain how Melville’s engagement with ethico-political issues concerning nourishment, dependency upon others, hospitality, and responsibility toward strangers, evolved and changed over time. Compared to the tendency of dehumanizing the parasite found in many of his contemporaries, the book claims that what sets him apart, is his insight into the unavoidable parasitic tendencies of us all: Herman Melville—patron saint of the parasite.Melvillean Parasites is intended for scholars, students, and general readers with an interest in the concept of the parasite, as well as Herman Melville’s authorship, American literature, and 19th century studies in general.Anders M. Gullestad is Associate Professor at the Department of Linguistic, Literary and Aesthetic Studies at the University of Bergen.


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Kulturelle Komplexität : Gilles Deleuze und die Kulturtheorie der American Studies
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ISBN: 3839429897 Year: 2015 Publisher: Bielefeld transcript Verlag

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Wie lässt sich das Denken des französischen Philosophen Gilles Deleuze konkret für die amerikanistische und kulturwissenschaftliche Arbeit nutzbar machen? Simon Schleusener unternimmt eine differenzierte Auseinandersetzung mit Deleuzes Philosophie, deren konzeptuelle Eigenheiten er veranschaulicht und kontextualisiert. Unter dem Gesichtspunkt der »kulturellen Komplexität« kommt es dabei zu einer Re-Lektüre von Herman Melvilles Klassiker Moby-Dick, einer filmphilosophischen Verortung des Westerngenres und einer zeittheoretischen Annäherung an die Geschichte der Fotografie. »An important book, a beautiful book, a must-read for all Americanists interested in the (untimely) future of their discipline.« Bernd Herzogenrath, American Studies, 64/3 (2019)


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Sea-changes : Melville - Forster - Britten : the story of Billy Budd and its operatic adaptation
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Year: 2012 Publisher: Universitätsverlag Göttingen

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E. M. Forster first encountered Billy Budd in 1926. Some twenty years later, he embarked on a collaboration with Benjamin Britten and Eric Crozier, adapting Melville's novella for the opera stage. The libretto they produced poignantly reaffirms the Forsterian creed of salvation through personal relationships. This study presents an extensive exploration of Forster's involvement in the interpretation, transformation and re-creation of Melville's text. It situates the story of the Handsome Sailor in the wider context of Forster's literary oeuvre, his life, and his life writings. In detailed readings, Billy Budd becomes a lens through which the themes, patterns and leitmotifs of Forsterian thought and creative imagination are brought into focus. A close re-examination of the libretto sketches serves to shed new light on the collaborative process in which Melville's story was changed to fit an archetypal array of plot and character types that is central to Forster's own storytelling.


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Sea-changes : Melville - Forster - Britten : the story of Billy Budd and its operatic adaptation
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Year: 2012 Publisher: Universitätsverlag Göttingen

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E. M. Forster first encountered Billy Budd in 1926. Some twenty years later, he embarked on a collaboration with Benjamin Britten and Eric Crozier, adapting Melville's novella for the opera stage. The libretto they produced poignantly reaffirms the Forsterian creed of salvation through personal relationships. This study presents an extensive exploration of Forster's involvement in the interpretation, transformation and re-creation of Melville's text. It situates the story of the Handsome Sailor in the wider context of Forster's literary oeuvre, his life, and his life writings. In detailed readings, Billy Budd becomes a lens through which the themes, patterns and leitmotifs of Forsterian thought and creative imagination are brought into focus. A close re-examination of the libretto sketches serves to shed new light on the collaborative process in which Melville's story was changed to fit an archetypal array of plot and character types that is central to Forster's own storytelling.


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Sea-changes : Melville - Forster - Britten : the story of Billy Budd and its operatic adaptation
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Year: 2012 Publisher: Universitätsverlag Göttingen

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E. M. Forster first encountered Billy Budd in 1926. Some twenty years later, he embarked on a collaboration with Benjamin Britten and Eric Crozier, adapting Melville's novella for the opera stage. The libretto they produced poignantly reaffirms the Forsterian creed of salvation through personal relationships. This study presents an extensive exploration of Forster's involvement in the interpretation, transformation and re-creation of Melville's text. It situates the story of the Handsome Sailor in the wider context of Forster's literary oeuvre, his life, and his life writings. In detailed readings, Billy Budd becomes a lens through which the themes, patterns and leitmotifs of Forsterian thought and creative imagination are brought into focus. A close re-examination of the libretto sketches serves to shed new light on the collaborative process in which Melville's story was changed to fit an archetypal array of plot and character types that is central to Forster's own storytelling.


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Kreditfiktionen : Der literarische Realismus und die Kunst, Schulden zu erzählen
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ISBN: 3846765015 Year: 2020 Publisher: Paderborn Brill | Fink

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Blick ins BuchDer Kredit gilt gemeinhin als neutrale Transaktion, die dazu dient, ökonomische Akteure möglichst effizient und profitabel miteinander zu vernetzen. In der realistischen Erzählliteratur des 19. Jahrhunderts zeichnet sich jedoch ein ganz anderes Bild ab: Kreditfiktionen von Autorinnen und Autoren wie Honoré de Balzac, Gustave Flaubert, George Eliot, Gottfried Keller oder Herman Melville präsentieren den Kredit als volatile und ruinöse Fiktion, die soziale Reibungen und Konflikte erzeugt und die Realität selbst in ein verkäufliches Gut ummünzt. So kristallisiert sich in Texten des Realismus ein wildes Wissen über die ontologischen, epistemologischen und gesellschaftlichen Verwerfungen der Schuldenwirtschaft heraus.

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