A Moby-Dick Bibliography - David Lavery
A Moby-Dick Bibliography - David Lavery
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Rogin, Michael Paul. Subversive Genealogy : The Politics and Art of Herman Melville. New York: Knopf,<br />
1983.<br />
Rosenberg, Warren. "Poem as Palm: Polynesia and Melville's Turn to Poetry." 'Whole Oceans Away':<br />
Melville and the Pacific. Eds. Barnum, Jill, Wyn Kelley and Christopher Sten. Kent, OH: Kent<br />
State UP, 2007. xxi, 350 pp. Print.<br />
Samson, John. White Lies : Melville's Narratives Of Facts. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1989.<br />
Sanborn, Geoffrey. The Sign Of The Cannibal : Melville And The Making Of A Postcolonial Reader. New<br />
Americanists. Durham N.C.: Duke University Press, 1998.<br />
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Schultz, Elizabeth. "Feminizing <strong>Moby</strong>-<strong>Dick</strong>: Contemporary Women Perform the Whale." Ungraspable<br />
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Kent, OH: Kent State UP, 2006. xvii, 373 pp. Print.<br />
Schultz, Elizabeth. "Melville's Environmental Vision in <strong>Moby</strong> <strong>Dick</strong>." Isle: Interdisciplinary Studies in<br />
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Schultz, Elizabeth. "The Sentimental Subtext of <strong>Moby</strong>-<strong>Dick</strong>: Melville's Response to the 'World of<br />
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Sealts, Merton M. Melville's Reading. Rev. and enl. ed. Columbia, S.C.: University of South Carolina<br />
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Sealts, Merton M. The Early Lives Of Melville. Madison: U of Wisconsin P, 1974.<br />
Sedgwick, William Ellery. Herman Melville; The Tragedy Of Mind. New York,: Russell and Russell, 1962.<br />
Sheldon, Leslie E. "Messianic Power and Satanic Decay: Milton in <strong>Moby</strong>-<strong>Dick</strong>." Leviathan: A Journal of<br />
Melville Studies 4.1-2 (2002): 29-50. Print.<br />
Sherrill, Rowland A. The Prophetic Melville: Experience, Transcendence, and Tragedy. Athens: U of<br />
Georgia P, 1979.<br />
Shulman, Robert. "The Serious Functions of Melville's Phallic Jokes." American Literature 33 (May 1961):<br />
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