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  1. The Critical Response to Herman Melville's Moby-Dick: (Critical Responses in Arts and Letters)
  2. The Romantic Architecture of Herman Melville's Moby-Dick by Shawn Thomson, 2001-04
  3. Herman Melville's Billy Budd and the Cybernetic Imagination (Studies in American Literature) by John F. Birk, 1995-11
  4. Herman Melville's Whaling Years by Wilson Heflin, 2004-04-12
  5. Herman Melville's Billy Budd,Benito Cereno, Bartleby the Scrivener, and Other Tales (Modern Critical Interpretations)
  6. Herman Melville: Stargazer by Brett Zimmerman, 1999-02
  7. The Confidence-Man (Oxford World's Classics) by Herman Melville, 2009-08-03
  8. Herman Melville (Penguin Lives) by Elizabeth Hardwick, 2000-06-05
  9. Mourning, Gender, and Creativity in the Art of Herman Melville by Neal L. Tolchin, 1988-03-23
  10. Satirical Apocalypse: An Anatomy of Melville's The Confidence-Man (Contributions to the Study of World Literature) by Jonathan A. Cook, 1996-04-30
  11. The Cambridge Introduction to Herman Melville (Cambridge Introductions to Literature) by Kevin J. Hayes, 2007-03-26
  12. Herman Melville: Reassessments (Critical Studies Series)
  13. Solitude and Society in the Works of Herman Melville and Edith Wharton (Contributions to the Study of American Literature) by Linda C. Cahir, 1999-02-28
  14. A Companion to Herman Melville (Blackwell Companions to Literature and Culture)

81. Herman Melville
Translate this page Herman Melville (EEUU, 1819-1891), Melville. Novelista estadounidense y una delas principales figuras de la historia de la literatura.
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82. Herman Melville
Translate this page (1819-1891). Herman Melville nació en Nueva York, el 1 de agosto de 1819. Es unode los más importantes escritores de la literatura estadounidense.
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Herman Melville nació en Nueva York, el 1 de agosto de 1819. Es uno de los más importantes escritores de la literatura estadounidense. Trabajo primeramente embarcado, luego fue profesor, y viajó en 1841, durante un año y medio por los mares del sur en un barco ballenero, hasta que desembarcó en las islas Marquesas donde vivió un mes entre los caníbales. Cuando escapó, fue a Tahití, luego a Honolulú (Hawai). Desde 1844 dejó de navegar y se dedicó a escribir novelas relatando sus experiencias en los barcos marinos. En 1850 se radicó en Massachusetts, en una granja cerca de Pittsfield, allí cultivó una íntima amistad con Nathaniel Hawthorne, éste escritor influenció en Melville. A él dedicó su obra maestra, Moby Dick o la ballena blanca (1851).

83. [Melville, Herman] The Life And Works Of Herman Melville
Keywords, Herman Melville; 18191891; American; literature; 19th century; LCSH, Melville, Herman, 1819-1891 Criticism and interpretationWeb sites.
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84. American Literature, Volume 72 - Table Of Contents
Melville, Herman, 18191891 Political and social views. Maletic, Sandra.A Concordance to Herman Melville s Clarel A Poem and Pilgrimage in the Holy
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85. Reading Room Index To The Comic Art Collection
1. WhalingComic books, strips, etc. I. Melville, Herman, 18191891. II.Four Color ; no. 717 III. Series. Call no. PN6728.2.
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86. University Of Canterbury Library Catalogue
Melville, Herman, 18191891. 7. Moby Dick, or, The whale /, 1974. Melville,Herman, 1819-1891. 8. Moby Dick - rehearsed a drama in two acts being an
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87. The Life And Works Of Herman Melville
Biographical Herman Melville (1819 1891). Some zealous lovers of the generalliterature of the age, as well as declared devotees to his own great genius
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The Life and Works of Herman Melville is a publication dedicated to disseminating information about Herman Melville on the Internet and the World Wide Web. Another valuable Internet resource is Ishmail , an electronic mailing list devoted to the discussion of Melville, his works, and other related subjects. Moby-Dick Marathon Fifth annual nonstop reading of the novel in New Bedford, MA
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    Nantucket's Tried-Out "Moby-Dick"
    , by Robert diCurcio, is a chapter-by-chapter breakdown of Melville's greatest work, intended to assist first-time readers on this long and difficult, but fascinating, adventure. Mr. diCurcio has graciously offered the 79 core chapters and the epilogue through this web site as a helpful research tool for beginning Melville fans. What is it about Vermeer's art? Why are his images so gripping and memorable? Visit Bob's new site at:

88. Melville, Herman. 1853. Bartleby, The Scrivener
Melville, Herman. 1853. Bartleby, the Scrivener. Herman Melville (1819–1891).Bartleby, the Scrivener. 1853. Bartleby, the Scrivener A Story of Wall
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89. Billy Budd, Sailor - Herman Melville (1819 - 1891) - American Writer
American writer. Written between 1885 and 1891, this work was never fully completed.The manuscript was discovered in the 1920s. Herman Melville is
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Billy Budd, Sailor - Herman Melville
American writer. Written between 1885 and 1891, this work was never fully completed. The manuscript was discovered in the 1920s. Herman Melville is well-known for "Moby Dick."
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Recent Up a category Billy Budd, Sailor (An Inside Narrative) "The first American edition, edited by Raymond Weaver, was published in 1924. Since then the text has undergone a number of revisions as scholars attempt to present Melville's readers with a more definitive version. Chief among these are Weaver's second edition (1928), the 'literal text' of F. Barron Freeman (1948), and Hayford and Sealts's double texts." Herman Melvilles's Billy Budd "This website is dedicated to helping students of literature at all levels better understand Herman Melville's complex short novel, Billy Budd. Decidedly, these pages are not designed as an on-line 'Cliff's Notes' edition of the work."

90. Herman Melville - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
After an illness that lasted a number of months, Herman Melville died at his homein New York City early on the morning of September 28, 1891.
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Herman Melville Herman Melville August 1 September 28 ) was an American novelist essayist , and poet . During his own lifetime his early novels, South Seas adventures, were quite popular, but his audience declined later in his life. By the time of his death he had nearly been forgotten, but his masterpiece, Moby-Dick , was "rediscovered" in following years and he is now widely esteemed as one of the most important figures in American literature.
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91. New Bedford Whaling Museum Research
When Herman Melville arrived in December 1840, New Bedford was at the height ofits prosperity. In his novel, MobyDick, Melville wrote that . . . nowhere
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When Herman Melville arrived in December 1840, New Bedford was at the height of its prosperity. In his novel, Moby-Dick , Melville wrote that ". . . nowhere in all America will you find more patrician-like houses, parks and gardens more opulent, than in New Bedford. Whence came they?. . . Yes; all these brave houses and flowery gardens came from the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian oceans. One and all, they were harpooned and dragged up hither from the bottom of the sea."

92. Herman Melville - Free Online Library
Herman Melville (1819 1891). Melville, Herman. Herman Melville was born in NewYork City to an established merchant family.
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Herman Melville was born in New York City to an established merchant family. He was the third child of eight. His father, Allan Melville, an importer of French dry goods, became bankrupt and insane, and died when Melville was twelve. His mother, Maria Gansevoort Melville, was left alone to raise her eight children. Occasionally she received help from her wealthy relatives. A bout of scarlet fever in 1826 left Herman with permanently weakened eyesight. He attended Albany (N.Y.) Classical School in 1835. He left the school and was largely autodidact, devouring Shakespeare as well as historical, anthropological, and technical works. From the age of twelve, he worked as a clerk, teacher, and farmhand. In search of adventures, he shipped out in 1839 as a cabin boy on the whaler Achushnet . He joined later the US Navy, and started his years- long voyages on ships, sailing both the Atlantic and the South Seas. During these years he was a clerk and bookkeeper in general store in Honolulu and lived briefly among the Typee cannibals in the Marquesas Islands. Another ship rescued him and took him to Tahiti. In his mid-twenties, Melville returned to his mother's house to write about his adventures. Typee , an account of his stay with the cannibals, was first published in Britain, like most of his works. The book sold roughly 6,000 copies in its first two years. Its sequel

93. Herman Melville - Books, Journals, Articles @ The Questia Online Library
Subjects, Melville, Herman18191891. Herman Melville Mariner and MysticRAYMOND by LF Grant. From a photograph. Herman Melville MARINER AND MYSTIC BY
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94. Herman Melville - Poems And Biography By AmericanPoems.com
Herman Melville (1819 1891). Herman Melville was born in New York City into anestablished merchant family. His father became bankrupt and insane,
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Herman Melville (1819 - 1891)
Herman Melville was born in New York City into an established merchant family. His father became bankrupt and insane, dying when Melville was 12. A bout of scarlet fever in 1826 left Melville with permanently weakened eyesight. He attended Albany (N.Y.) Classical School in 1835. He left the school and was largely autodidact, devouring Shakespeare as well as historical, anthropological, and technical works. From the age of 12, he worked as a clerk, teacher, and farmhand. In search of adventures, he shipped out in 1839 as a cabin boy on the whaler "Achushnet". He later joined the US Navy, and started his year long voyages on ships. During these years he was a clerk and bookkeeper in a general store in Honolulu and lived briefly among the Typee cannibals in the Marquesas Islands. Another ship rescued him and took him to Tahiti. Typee was first published in Britain, like most of his works. Its sequel

95. Herman Melville Life Stories, Books, & Links
Herman Melville (1819 1891). Category American Literature. Born August 1,1819 New York City, New York, United States. Died September 28, 1891
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BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION Herman Melville (1819 - 1891) Category: American Literature Born: August 1, 1819
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On this day in 1841 twenty-two-year-old Herman Melville set sail aboard the Acushnet , a New England whaler heading for the South Seas. His experiences on this and several subsequent voyages would provide the basis for a half-dozen sea novels written in a five-year burst, 1846-51. In his lifetime, and much to his disgust, Melville's reputation was not made on the last of those, Moby Dick , but on the first, Typee Herman Melville,

96. Troy University FR Library
Herman Melville (1819 1891). RESOURCES. Journal articles from academicdatabases (click Select “Writers AZ” and click on the Melville, Herman link.
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97. Herman Melville Quotes - The Quotations Page
Herman Melville (1819 1891) US novelist sailor more author details Herman Melville; When beholding the tranquil beauty and brilliancy of the
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Of all the preposterous assumptions of humanity over humanity, nothing exceeds most of the criticisms made on the habits of the poor by the well-housed, well- warmed, and well-fed.
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When beholding the tranquil beauty and brilliancy of the ocean's skin, one forgets the tiger heart that pants beneath it; and would not willingly remember that this velvet paw but conceals a remorseless fang.
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98. Moby Dick Summary
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The high Seas; early nineteenth century
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Ishmael, a teacher-seaman (and narrator)
Queequeg, a hardened and savage harpooner Ahab , captain of the Pequod Starbuck and Stubb, Ahab's first and second mates Fedallah, Captain Ahab's Parsee servant and seer
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A Massachusetts schoolmaster, Ishmael chose to give up the comfort and security of his classroom and fulfill his romantic desire to go to sea. Leaving Manhatto, he traveled to the seaport town of New Bedford to seek out work on a whaler. Ishmael's first night in New Bedford was spent in the crusty Spouter Inn near the water_ front. There he found the only bed available which, by necessity, he consented to share with an unknown harpooner. His roommate turned out to be a bizarre fellow indeed, a hardened South-sea islander whose body was covered with tattoos. But after Ishmael's initial fear had subsided, he found this "strange bedfellow," Queequeg, to be quite friendly. The huge man offered to share his small fortune and an embalmed human head with Ishmael. "At first I knew not what to make of this," Ishmael said, "but soon an inkling of the truth occurred to me. I remembered a story of a white man - a whaleman too - who, falling among cannibals, had been tattooed by them. I concluded that this harpooner, in the course of his distant voy_ ages, must have met with a similar adventure. And what is it, thought 1, after all! It's only his outside; a man can be honest in any sort of skin."

99. Research Guide Herman Melville
Melville Herman 1819 1891 (main heading is subdivided). Melville Herman 18191891 Aesthetics Melville Herman 1819 1891 - Biography Melville Herman 1819
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100. Moby Dick By Herman Melville (1819 - 1891)
Moby Dick by Herman Melville (1819 1891). Locating Print Resources. Moby Dickis located in the fiction section; look for FIC MEL.
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