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The Private Melville

Author : Philip Young
Publisher : Penn State Press
Page : 177 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2010-11-01
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780271039268

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A Private Venus

Author : Giorgio Scerbanenco
Publisher : Melville House
Page : 258 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2014-03-25
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781612193366

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A Private Venus by Giorgio Scerbanenco Pdf

"A noir writer richly deserving rediscovery." —Publishers Weekly The book that gave birth to Italian noir . . . Milan, 1966: When Dr. Duca Lamberti is released from prison, he’s lost his medical license and his options are few. But thanks to an old connection, he lands a job, although it’s a tricky one: guarding the alcoholic son of a plastics millionaire. But Lamberti soon discovers that the young man has a terrible secret, rooted in the mysterious death of a beautiful woman on the gritty side of town. The fast cars, high fashion, and chic nightclubs of glitzy and swinging Milan conceal a dirty reality . . . This is no dolce vita. A Private Venus marks the beginning of Italian noir: Giorgio Scerbanenco pioneered a new type of novel that trained its gaze on the crime and desperation that roiled under prosperous Italian society in the 1960s. And at the heart of this book is Duca Lamberti, an unforgettable protagonist: obsessive, world-weary, unconventional in his methods, and trying hard not to make another fatal mistake. From the Trade Paperback edition.

Melville Biography

Author : Hershel Parker
Publisher : Northwestern University Press
Page : 609 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2012
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780810127098

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Melville Biography by Hershel Parker Pdf

Melville Biography: An Inside Narrative is Hershel Parker’s history of the writing of Melville biographies, enriched by his intimate working relationships with great Melvilleans, dead and living. The first part is a mesmerizing autobiographical account of what went into creating his award-winning two-volume life of Herman Melville. Next, Parker traces six decades the persistent war New Critics have waged against biographical scholarship on Melville. American literary critics, he finds, impose New Critical theories of organic unity on Melville’s disrupted career even while truncating his body of work and minimizing his aesthetic interests. Parker celebrates the "divine amateurs" who use new technology to discover dazzling Melville stories and also lauds the writers of literature blogs as potential redeemers of academic and mainstream media reviewing. In the third part, Parker invites readers into his biographical workshop and challenges them with ambitious research assignments. Throughout this bold book, Parker seeks to reinvigorate the all-but-lost art of scholarly literary criticism and biography.

The Cambridge Introduction to Herman Melville

Author : Kevin J. Hayes
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 124 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2007-03-08
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781139462303

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The Cambridge Introduction to Herman Melville by Kevin J. Hayes Pdf

Despite its indifferent reception when it was first published in 1851, Moby Dick is now a central work in the American literary canon. This introduction offers readings of Melville's masterpiece, but it also sets out the key themes, contexts, and critical reception of his entire oeuvre. The first chapters cover Melville's life and the historical and cultural contexts. Melville's individual works each receive full attention in the third chapter, including Typee, Moby Dick, Billy Budd and the short stories. Elsewhere in the chapter different themes in Melville are explained with reference to several works: Melville's writing process, Melville as letter writer, Melville and the past, Melville and modernity, Melville's late writings. The final chapter analyses Melville scholarship from his day to ours. Kevin J. Hayes provides comprehensive information about Melville's life and works in an accessible and engaging book that will be essential for students beginning to read this important author.

Melville Unfolding

Author : John Bryant
Publisher : University of Michigan Press
Page : 481 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9780472115921

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Melville Unfolding by John Bryant Pdf

Typee: A Peep at Polynesian Life was published in 1846 and was Melville's most popular work, offering Victorian readers startling and romantic glimpses of island people and practices. The Typee manuscript was discovered only in 1983, and is considered one of the most important literary manuscripts in nineteenth-century American studies. Melville Unfolding offers a new approach to literary analysis, focusing on how the "invisible text of revision" is made visible in the critical construction of the novel. This volume is linked to an electronic edition of Typee, providing a model for how critical analysis and textual editing work synergistically and how print and online technologies can complement one another. Melville Unfolding walks readers through the intriguing twists and turns of Melville's writing process, detailing the delights and frustrations of reading a writer in manuscript. In jargon-free prose, John Bryant introduces the scholarship of manuscript study, the use of the revision narrative, and the benefits of the fluid-text analysis---asking readers to consider what a text is, how it comes into being, how it evolves, and how the study of a fluid text enhances our understanding of writers, writing, and culture. John Bryant is Professor of English at Hofstra University and Editor of the Melville Society. His books include The Fluid Text: A Theory of Revision and Editing for Book and Screen and the Modern Library editions of Melville's Tales, Poems, and Other Writings and The Confidence-Man.

The Trial, by Impeachment, of Henry Lord Viscount Melville, for High Crimes and Misdemeanors ... Between the 29th of April and the 17th of May 1806, Etc. [With a Portrait.]

Author : Henry Dundas
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 326 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 1806
Category : Electronic
ISBN : BL:A0023185871

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The Trial, by Impeachment, of Henry Lord Viscount Melville, for High Crimes and Misdemeanors ... Between the 29th of April and the 17th of May 1806, Etc. [With a Portrait.] by Henry Dundas Pdf

Moby Dick

Author : Herman Melville
Publisher : ABDO Publishing Company
Page : 34 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2007-09-01
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 9781617855634

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Moby Dick by Herman Melville Pdf

Call me Ishmael. I have set sail on a whaling ship to try my hand at whaling. But our captain has his own prey. We have been traveling the seas looking for the white whale, Moby Dick, who causes destruction wherever he swims. Will we survive a battle with the great whale? Find out in this stunning graphic novel adaptation of Herman Melville's classic by Rod Espinosa. Creator biographies and a glossary help reluctant readers take the first step on the road to classic literature.

Melville's Thematics of Form

Author : Edgar Dryden
Publisher : JHU Press
Page : 211 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2019-12-01
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781421430805

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Melville's Thematics of Form by Edgar Dryden Pdf

Originally published in 1968. Professor Dryden sees Melville's novels both as metaphysical processes and as technical forms. The novelist is not a reporter but a creator, and what he creates from his experience is his vision of truth. Herman Melville saw the function of the novelist in terms of his ability to expose the reader to truth while simultaneously protecting him from it or, in other words, to enable the reader to experience reality indirectly and, therefore, safely. In Melville's own writing, however, this function became more difficult as his nihilism deepened. He became increasingly sensitive to his own involvement in the world of lies, and when he could no longer protect himself from the truth, he could no longer transform it into fiction. Melville's struggle to maintain the distinction between art and truth was reflected in the changing forms of his novels. Dryden traces Melville's evolving metaphysical views and studies their impact on the craftsmanship of this acutely self-conscious artist from his early novels—Typee, Redburn, and White Jacket—through Moby-Dick, Pierre, Israel Potter, and The Confidence-Man to the posthumously published Billy Budd and the closely related Benito Cereno, and he concludes that "all of Melville's narrators are in some way portraits of the artist at work." Dryden's study is a unique contribution to Melville scholarship and an important journey through the world of the novelist's vision. As such, it has significant implications for the novel as a genre and for understanding its development in America.

Minutes of the Evidence taken at the Trial of Henry Viscount Melville, at the bar of the House of Lords, in Westminster Hall, upon an impeachment against him for High Crimes and Misdemeanours, by the Knights, Citizens, and Burgesses in Parliament, etc

Author : Henry Dundas
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 280 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 1806
Category : Electronic
ISBN : BL:A0019264947

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Minutes of the Evidence taken at the Trial of Henry Viscount Melville, at the bar of the House of Lords, in Westminster Hall, upon an impeachment against him for High Crimes and Misdemeanours, by the Knights, Citizens, and Burgesses in Parliament, etc by Henry Dundas Pdf

A Historical Guide to Herman Melville

Author : Giles Gunn
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2005-06-02
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780190207762

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A Historical Guide to Herman Melville by Giles Gunn Pdf

This collection gathers together original essays dealing with Melville's relations with his historical era, with class, with the marketplace, with ethnic otherness, and with religion. These essays are framed by a new, short biography by Robert Milder, an introduction by Giles Gunn, an illustrated chronology, and a bibliographical essay. Taken together, these pieces afford a fresh and searching set of perspectives on Melville's connections both with his own age and also with our own. This book makes the case, as does no other collection of criticism of its size, for Melville's commanding centrality to nineteenth-century American writing.

The Cambridge Companion to Herman Melville

Author : Robert Steven Levine
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 330 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 1998-05-13
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 052155571X

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The Cambridge Companion to Herman Melville by Robert Steven Levine Pdf

Specially commissioned essays provide a critical introduction to one of the most significant writers of nineteenth-century America.

A Companion to Herman Melville

Author : Wyn Kelley
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 608 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2015-06-24
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781119117902

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A Companion to Herman Melville by Wyn Kelley Pdf

In a series of 35 original essays, this companion demonstrates the relevance of Melville’s works in the twenty-first century. Presents 35 original essays by scholars from around the world, representing a range of different approaches to Melville Considers Melville in a global context, and looks at the impact of global economies and technologies on the way people read Melville Takes account of the latest and most sophisticated scholarship, including postcolonial and feminist perspectives Locates Melville in his cultural milieu, revising our views of his politics on race, gender and democracy Reveals Melville as a more contemporary writer than his critics have sometimes assumed

Herman Melville

Author : Corey Evan Thompson
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 244 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2021-06-24
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781476642710

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Herman Melville by Corey Evan Thompson Pdf

This reference work covers both Herman Melville's life and writings. It includes a biography and detailed information on his works, on the important themes contained therein, and on the significant people and places in his life. The appendices include suggestions for further reading of both literary and cultural criticism, an essay on Melville's lasting cultural influence, and information on both the fictional ships in his works and the real-life ones on which he sailed.

Melville

Author : Andrew Delbanco
Publisher : Vintage
Page : 448 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2013-02-20
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780307831712

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Melville by Andrew Delbanco Pdf

If Dickens was nineteenth-century London personified, Herman Melville was the quintessential American. With a historian’s perspective and a critic’s insight, award-winning author Andrew Delbanco marvelously demonstrates that Melville was very much a man of his era and that he recorded — in his books, letters, and marginalia; and in conversations with friends like Nathaniel Hawthorne and with his literary cronies in Manhattan — an incomparable chapter of American history. From the bawdy storytelling of Typee to the spiritual preoccupations building up to and beyond Moby Dick, Delbanco brilliantly illuminates Melville’s life and work, and his crucial role as a man of American letters.

Melville's Intervisionary Network

Author : John Haydock
Publisher : Liverpool University Press
Page : 344 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2016-10-18
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781942954248

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Melville's Intervisionary Network by John Haydock Pdf

The romances of Herman Melville, author of Moby-Dick and Billy Budd, Sailor, are usually examined from some setting almost exclusively American. European or other planetary contexts are subordinated to local considerations. But while this isolated approach plays well in an arena constructed on American exclusiveness, it does not express the reality of the literary processes swirling around Melville in the middle of the nineteenth century. A series of expanding literary and technological networks was active that made his writing part of a global complex. Honoré de Balzac, popular French writer and creator of realism in the novel, was also in the web of these same networks, both preceding and at the height of Melville’s creativity. Because they engaged in similar intentions, there developed an almost inevitable attraction that brought their works together. Until recently, however, Balzac has not been recognized as a significant influence on Melville during his most creative period. Over the last decade, scholars began to explore literary networks by new methodologies, and the criticism developed out of these strategies pertains usually to modernist, postcolonial, contemporary situations. Remarkably, however, the intertextuality of Melville with Balzac is quite exactly a casebook study in transcultural comparativism. Looking at Melville’s innovative environment reveals meaningful results where the networks take on significant roles equivalent to what have been traditionally classed as genetic contacts. Intervisionary Network explores a range of these connections and reveals that Melville was dependent on Balzac and his universal vision in much of his prose writing.