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An edition of Moby-dick (2007)

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Herman Melville was already considered to be a successful author when he wrote his masterpiece Moby-Dick in just under two years. Yet despite his earlier successes, the novel sold only 3,000 copies and was widely misunderstood by its nineteenth-century readers, who expected a more traditional sea-adventure novel. Melville never regained the popularity he'd experienced with his earlier books. Today, Moby-Dick is considered to be an undisputed classic, and many, including critics in this volume, believe it to be the epitome of the great American novel. With an unforgettable cast of characters, including the mad, obsessive Captain Ahab, Melville documents the Pequod crew's tragic hunt for the great white whale. The rich narrative unfolds in a digressive structure, encompassing a huge canvas of symbols, themes, and subjects, including history, religion, politics, race, philosophy, and science. As the critics in this volume attest, Melville weaves biblical, mythological, and Shakespearean references into his story to create a human tragedy of vengeance and obsession. - Back cover.

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246

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Moby-dick
January 30, 2007, Bloom's Literary Criticism, an imprint of Infobase Publishing
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Table of Contents

Introduction to Moby-dick / Alfred Kazin
Introduction to Moby Dick / Patrick McGrath
Cannibalism, slavery, and self-consumption in Moby Dick / Homer B. Pettey
The question of race in Moby-Dick / Fred V. Bernard
A Jonah's warning to America in Moby-Dick / Carolyn L. Karcher
"Its wood could only be American!" : Moby-Dick and the antebellum popular culture / David S. Reynolds
The madness of Ahab / Henry Nash Smith
Call me Ishmael, or how to make double-talk speak / Carolyn Porter
Call me Ishmael / Charles Olson
The burial of the dead / Christopher Sten
Moby-Dick as revolution / John Bryant

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Bloom's Modern Critical Interpretations

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Hardcover
Number of pages
246
Dimensions
9.4 x 6.4 x 0.8 inches
Weight
1.2 pounds

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OL8160218M
Internet Archive
hermanmelvillesm00bloo_189
ISBN 10
0791093638
ISBN 13
9780791093634
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15540
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235896

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