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  • Bartleby's Lawyer and the Common Law Nathan M

    Bartleby's Lawyer and the Common Law Nathan M

  • "No Life You Have Known": Or, Melville's Contemporary Critics Hester Blum

  • ANALYSIS Omoo (1847) Herman Melville (1819-1891) “One Can Revel in Such Richly Good-Natured Style…. We Therefore Recommend T

    ANALYSIS Omoo (1847) Herman Melville (1819-1891) “One Can Revel in Such Richly Good-Natured Style…. We Therefore Recommend T

  • Beyond the Walls - Potentiality Aborted

    Beyond the Walls - Potentiality Aborted

  • ANALYSIS White-Jacket (1850) Herman Melville (1819-1891)

    ANALYSIS White-Jacket (1850) Herman Melville (1819-1891)

  • A STUDY of NARRATIVE TONE in the PIAZZA TALES By

    A STUDY of NARRATIVE TONE in the PIAZZA TALES By

  • The Evil Eye In

    The Evil Eye In

  • Race, Representation, and Sodomy in <I>Redburn</I>

    Race, Representation, and Sodomy in <I>Redburn</I>

  • Melville and the Novel of the Sea Hester Blum

    Melville and the Novel of the Sea Hester Blum

  • Bartleby the Scrivener

    Bartleby the Scrivener" Laleh Atashi Shiraz University, Shiraz, Iran Email Address: [email protected], [email protected]

  • The City in Melville's Redburn, Pierre and Israel Potter

    The City in Melville's Redburn, Pierre and Israel Potter

  • Tragic Vision of Herman Melville, a Quest for Immortality

    Tragic Vision of Herman Melville, a Quest for Immortality

  • Forms of Insanity and Insane Characters in Moby-Dick

    Forms of Insanity and Insane Characters in Moby-Dick

  • Race, Representation, and Sodomy in <I>Redburn</I>

    Race, Representation, and Sodomy in <I>Redburn</I>

  • Herman Melville Have Been Invaluable.2

    Herman Melville Have Been Invaluable.2

  • Bartleby the Scrivener, a Tale of Wall Street Study Guide

    Bartleby the Scrivener, a Tale of Wall Street Study Guide

  • Point of View in Herman Melville's Typee and Redburn

    Point of View in Herman Melville's Typee and Redburn

  • Chronometricals and Horologicals”: the Key to a Basic Theme in the Fiction of Herman Melville James Llewellyn Thorson University of Nebraska-Lincoln

    Chronometricals and Horologicals”: the Key to a Basic Theme in the Fiction of Herman Melville James Llewellyn Thorson University of Nebraska-Lincoln

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  • Guide to Billy Budd.Pdf
  • Melville's Redburn: Initiation and Authority Author(S): Michael Davitt Bell Source: the New England Quarterly , Dec., 1973, Vol
  • The Creative Process in Benito Cereno and Moby‐Dick (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009)
  • From Wall Street to Astor Place: Historicizing Melville's 'Bartleby'
  • A Historical, Psychoanalytic Treatment of Melville's Bartleby, Benito
  • Melville's Use of the Vere-Fairfax Lineage in <I>Billy Budd</I>
  • Race, Class, and Herman Melville
  • Melville's Final Stage, Irony: a Re-Examination of Billy Budd Criticism Author(S): Joseph Schiffman Source: American Literature, Vol
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