A Moby-Dick Bibliography - David Lavery
A Moby-Dick Bibliography - David Lavery
A Moby-Dick Bibliography - David Lavery
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Laufer, Matt. "'You Cannot Run and Read It': Melville's Search for the Right Reader." Leviathan: A<br />
Journal of Melville Studies 6.2 (2004): 17-38. Print.<br />
Lawrence, D.H. Studies in Classic American Literature. 1923.<br />
Levin, Harry. The Power Of Blackness: Hawthorne, Poe, Melville. [1st ] ed. New York,: Knopf, 1958.<br />
Levine, Robert S. The Cambridge Companion to Herman Melville. Cambridge companions to literature.<br />
Cambridge, UK ; New York: Cambridge University Press, 1998.<br />
Leyda, Jay. The Melville Log; A Documentary Life Of Herman Melville, 1819-1891. 1st ed. New York,:<br />
Harcourt Brace, 1951.<br />
Luck, Chad. "The Epistemology of the Wonder-Closet: Melville, <strong>Moby</strong>-<strong>Dick</strong>, and the<br />
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Marcais, Dominique. "The Presence and Significance of France and the French Language in <strong>Moby</strong>-<strong>Dick</strong>;<br />
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Markels, Julian. Melville And The Politics Of Identity : From King Lear To <strong>Moby</strong>-<strong>Dick</strong>. Urbana: University<br />
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Marovitz, Sanford E. "Shakespearean Resonance in <strong>Moby</strong>-<strong>Dick</strong> and Pierre." Melville "among the<br />
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Maszewski, Zbigniew. "The Motif of the Book in the Works of Herman Melville and Bruno Schulz." Melville<br />
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Matchie, Tom. "Ahab's Wife, or the Star-Gazer: A Wider/Deeper View of Melville's Tragic Hero and His<br />
Times." Journal of American & Comparative Cultures 24.1-2 (2001): 85-91. Print.<br />
Matthiessen, F. O. American Renaissance; Art And Expression In The Age Of Emerson And Whitman.<br />
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Maxwell, Desmond E. S. "The Tragic Phase: Melville and Hawthorne." American Fiction: The Intellectual<br />
Background. New York: Columbia Univ. Press, 1963.<br />
McGuire, Ian. "'Who Ain't a Slave?': <strong>Moby</strong> <strong>Dick</strong> and the Ideology of Free Labor." Journal of American<br />
Studies 37.2 (2003): 287-305. Print.<br />
McSweeney, Kerry. <strong>Moby</strong>-<strong>Dick</strong> : Ishmael's Mighty Book. Twayne's masterwork studies ; no. 3. Boston:<br />
Twayne Publishers, 1986.<br />
Melville, Herman, and Lynn Horth. Correspondence. The writings of Herman Melville ; v. 14. Ed. Herman<br />
Melville. The Northwestern-Newberry ed. Evanston and Chicago: Northwestern University Press<br />
;Newberry Library, 1993.