Subversive Genealogy: The Politics and Art of Herman MelvilleExamines Herman Melville's use of the history of his family in the writing of his novels and analyzes the political views contained in his fiction. |
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PROLOGUE THE RED ROVER I Egotistically , then , we would have preferred for the " Red Rover " a flaming suit of flame - colored morocco , as evanescently thin and gauze - like as possible , so that the binding might happily corre- spond ...
PROLOGUE THE RED ROVER I Egotistically , then , we would have preferred for the " Red Rover " a flaming suit of flame - colored morocco , as evanescently thin and gauze - like as possible , so that the binding might happily corre- spond ...
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The Rover's masquerades disorient Wilder , and draw him into the out- law's power . The pirate takes on identities at will ; no lawyer or captain is safe from suspicion once the Rover has imitated their characters .
The Rover's masquerades disorient Wilder , and draw him into the out- law's power . The pirate takes on identities at will ; no lawyer or captain is safe from suspicion once the Rover has imitated their characters .
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Gansevoort Melville became a spokesman for American expansion in the 1840s , and his oratory carried with it the Rover's ambiguity toward established familial and political au- thority . Gansevoort Melville spoke for Presidential ...
Gansevoort Melville became a spokesman for American expansion in the 1840s , and his oratory carried with it the Rover's ambiguity toward established familial and political au- thority . Gansevoort Melville spoke for Presidential ...
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The Red Rover | 3 |
POLITICS | 13 |
and Christians | 42 |
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Subversive Genealogy: The Politics and Art of Herman Melville Michael Rogin Vista previa limitada - 1985 |
Subversive Genealogy: The Politics and Art of Herman Melville Michael Rogin Vista previa limitada - 1985 |
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