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Rogin, Michael Paul. Subversive Genealogy : The Politics and Art of Herman Melville. New York: Knopf,<br />

1983.<br />

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Melville and the Pacific. Eds. Barnum, Jill, Wyn Kelley and Christopher Sten. Kent, OH: Kent<br />

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Americanists. Durham N.C.: Duke University Press, 1998.<br />

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Sheldon, Leslie E. "Messianic Power and Satanic Decay: Milton in <strong>Moby</strong>-<strong>Dick</strong>." Leviathan: A Journal of<br />

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