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Ahab Unbound: Melville and the Materialist Turn
University of Minnesota Press, 2021 Paper: 978-1-5179-0755-6 | Cloth: 978-1-5179-0754-9 Library of Congress Classification PS2384.M62A378 2022 Dewey Decimal Classification 813.3
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Why Captain Ahab is worthy of our fear—and our compassion Ahab Unbound makes a compelling case for both the vitality of materialist inquiry and the continued resonance of Melville’s work. Contributors: Branka Arsić, Columbia U; Christopher Castiglia, Pennsylvania State U; Colin Dayan, Vanderbilt U; Christian P. Haines, Pennsylvania State U; Bonnie Honig, Brown U; Jonathan Lamb, Vanderbilt U; Pilar Martínez Benedí, U of L’Aquila, Italy; Steve Mentz, St. John’s College; John Modern, Franklin and Marshall College; Mark D. Noble, Georgia State U; Samuel Otter, U of California, Berkeley; Donald E. Pease, Dartmouth College; Ralph James Savarese, Grinnell College; Russell Sbriglia, Seton Hall U; Michael D. Snediker, U of Houston; Matthew A. Taylor, U of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Ivy Wilson, Northwestern U. See other books on: 1819-1891 | Characters | Melville | Melville, Herman | Moby Dick See other titles from University of Minnesota Press |
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