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A Moby-Dick Bibliography - David Lavery

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Kim, Ok-Rae. "[Melville and the American Indian]." British and American Fiction to 1900 16.1 (2009): 35-<br />

57. Print.<br />

King, Richard. "'The Line' between Lath and Plaster." Melville Society Extracts 121 (2001): 10-11. Print.<br />

Klages, Mary. "You've Got Whale: Teaching <strong>Moby</strong>-<strong>Dick</strong> with Email." Leviathan: A Journal of Melville<br />

Studies 2.2 (2000): 55-73. Print.<br />

Kleitz, Dorsey. "Questioners of the Sphinx: Melville, Vedder, and Orientalism." Melville "among the<br />

Nations." Eds. Marovitz, Sanford E. and A. C. Christodoulou. Kent, OH: Kent State UP, 2001. 593 pp.<br />

Print.<br />

Kopacz, Paula, and Bonnie Plummer. "Taking on the Icons: Naslund's 'Takes' on Sherlock and Ahab."<br />

Kentucky Philological Review 17.1-2 (2002): 23-28. Print.<br />

Koyano, Atsushi. "Verunu Wa Meruviru O Yonda Ka?" Eigo Seinen/Rising Generation 150.9 (2004): 554-<br />

56. Print.<br />

Krauthammer, Anna. The Representation of the Savage in James Fenimore Cooper and Herman Melville.<br />

New York, NY: Peter Lang, 2008. Print.<br />

Kriefall, Andreas. "Esotericism, Sacrifice, Democracy: Alternative Politics of Tragedy in Nietzsche and<br />

Melville." Melville "among the Nations." Eds. Marovitz, Sanford E. and A. C. Christodoulou. Kent, OH:<br />

Kent State UP, 2001. 593 pp. Print.<br />

Laist, Randy. "Profiles in Ontological Rebellion: The Presence of <strong>Moby</strong>-<strong>Dick</strong> in Heathers." Leviathan: A<br />

Journal of Melville Studies 11.3 (2009): 72-78. Print.<br />

Lamb, Robert Paul. "Fast-Fish and Loose-Fish: Teaching Melville's <strong>Moby</strong>-<strong>Dick</strong> in the College Classroom."<br />

College Literature 32.1 (2005): 42-62. Print.<br />

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 />

Laurot, Edouard. "An Encounter with John Huston (Excerpts from a Conversation)." Conversations with<br />

Filmmakers Series (Cofs). Ed. Long, Robert Emmet. Jackson, MS: UP of Mississippi, 2001. 186 pp.<br />

Print.<br />

Lazo, Rodrigo J. "'So Spanishly Poetic': <strong>Moby</strong>-<strong>Dick</strong>'s Doubloon and Latin America." Ungraspable<br />

Phantom: Essays on <strong>Moby</strong>-<strong>Dick</strong>. Eds. Bryant, John, Mary K. Bercaw Edwards and Timothy Marr.<br />

Kent, OH: Kent State UP, 2006. xvii, 373 pp. Print.<br />

Lee, A. Robert. Gothic to Multicultural: Idioms of Imagining in American Literary Fiction. Costerus<br />

(Costerus). Amsterdam, Netherlands: Rodopi, 2009. Print.<br />

Lehmkuhl, Tobias. "Unendliche Bewegung: Uber Seefahrtsromane." Weimarer Beitrage: Zeitschrift fur<br />

Literaturwissenschaft, Asthetik und Kulturwissenschaften 50.4 (2004): 619-23. Print.<br />

Leroux, Jean-Francois. Herman Melville's <strong>Moby</strong>-<strong>Dick</strong>: A Documentary Volume. Dictionary of Literary<br />

Biography (Dlb). Detroit, MI: Gale, 2009. Print.

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