SUBVERSIVE GENEALOGYKnopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 2013 M08 28 - 368 páginas In this major reconsideration of Herman Melville’s life and work, Michael Paul Rogin shows that Melville’s novels are connected both to the important issues of his time and to the exploits of his patrician and politically prominent family—which, three generations after its Revolutionary War heroes, produced an alcoholic, a bankrupt, and a suicide. Rogin argues that a history of Melville’s fiction, and of the society represented in it, is also a history of the writer’s family. He describes how that family first engaged Melville in and then isolated him from American political and social life. Melville’s brother and father-in-law are shown to link Moby-Dick to the crisis over expansion and slavery. White-Jacket and Billy Budd, which concern shipboard conflicts between masters and seamen, are related to an execution at sea in which Melville’s cousin played a decisive part. The figure of Melville’s father haunts The Confidence Man, whose subject is the triumph of the marketplace and the absence of authority. A provocative study of one of our supreme literary artists. |
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... York, and simultaneously in Canada by Random House of Canada Limited, Toronto. Distributed by Random House, Inc., New York. “The Somers Mutiny and Billy Budd: Melville in the Penal Colony” originally appeared in Criminal Justice History ...
... York, and simultaneously in Canada by Random House of Canada Limited, Toronto. Distributed by Random House, Inc., New York. “The Somers Mutiny and Billy Budd: Melville in the Penal Colony” originally appeared in Criminal Justice History ...
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... York Herald. “Cooper's 'Red Rover' and 'Water Witch' have done an incalculable amount of mischief.” Spencer swore, when he was expelled from college, that he would make a life of piracy. He was said to have planned to murder the ship's ...
... York Herald. “Cooper's 'Red Rover' and 'Water Witch' have done an incalculable amount of mischief.” Spencer swore, when he was expelled from college, that he would make a life of piracy. He was said to have planned to murder the ship's ...
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... York. That city, he wrote his father, was “destined to become the commercial emporium of our Country, it is daily rising in wealth and splendour.” There “my children I trust will inherit an honest name, and keep pace with improvements ...
... York. That city, he wrote his father, was “destined to become the commercial emporium of our Country, it is daily rising in wealth and splendour.” There “my children I trust will inherit an honest name, and keep pace with improvements ...
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... York meant to shatter traditional ties and place oneself on the wheel of fortune. New York provided opportunity, nonetheless, and other younger sons of Boston merchants also sought their fortunes there. By the end of 1818, Allan Melvill ...
... York meant to shatter traditional ties and place oneself on the wheel of fortune. New York provided opportunity, nonetheless, and other younger sons of Boston merchants also sought their fortunes there. By the end of 1818, Allan Melvill ...
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... York, her husband fumed, “while my landlady's Daughter bedecked in white tapaze flashed upon the town as the mayors intended.”26 Allan Melvill imported cloth like white tapaze from which the costumes he deplored were made. He sold the ...
... York, her husband fumed, “while my landlady's Daughter bedecked in white tapaze flashed upon the town as the mayors intended.”26 Allan Melvill imported cloth like white tapaze from which the costumes he deplored were made. He sold the ...
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SOCIETY | |
Herman Melvilles Eighteenth Brumaire | |
THE STATE | |
The Somers Mutiny and Billy Budd Melville in | |
Notes | |
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
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 |
Subversive Genealogy: The Politics and Art of Herman Melville Michael Paul Rogin Vista de fragmentos - 1983 |
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