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Herman, Melville(メルヴィル)研究 2006-2011年研究論文

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  1. Allen, Thomas E.;
    A Psychoanalytic Look at Herman Melville From His Use of Source Materials for Moby-Dick.  In: Psychoanalytic Review. New York: Oct 2009. Vol. 96, Iss. 5; pp. 743-767 (25)

  2. Arbour, Robert.;
    The Not-So-Modern Proto-Modern: The Intertextual Geography of Herman Melville's Battle-Pieces and Aspects of the War.  In: Partial Answers: Journal of Literature and the History of Ideas, 2010 Jan; 8 (1): pp. 39-65(27)

  3. Archer-Lean, Clare.;
    Coyote Meets Moby Dick: the Productive Non-Human in Thomas King's Fiction.  In: AULLA: Journal of the Australasian Universities Language and Literature Association, Special Issue. Dec., 2009, pp. 191-203(13)

  4. Arsic, Branka.;
    Bartleby or a Loose Existence: Melville with Jonathan Edwards.  In: Janus Head: Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature, Continental Philosophy, Phenomenological Psychology, and the Arts, 2006 Summer-Fall; 9 (1): pp. 35-60(26)

  5. Atkinson, Rob. Jr.;
    Averting the Captain Vere 'Veer': Billy Budd as Melville's Republican Response to Plato.  In: FSU College of Law, Public Law Research Paper No. 311(May 2008), 72 pp.

  6. Avallone, Charlene.;
    "Depraved and Vicious" / Urbane and Domestic: Herman Melville and Elizabeth Sanders Figure Hawaiians.  In: 'Whole Oceans Away': Melville and the Pacific. Eds. Barnum, Jill, Wyn Kelley and Christopher Sten. Kent, OH: Kent State UP, 2007. ISBN:0-87338-893-3; pp. 31-48(18)    [TOC]

  7. Avallone, Charlene.;
    The Company of Women Authors.  In: A companion to Herman Melville / edited by Wyn Kelley. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing, 2006. (Blackwell companions to literature and culture; 41). ISBN- 1-4051-2231-5; pp. 313-326(14)    [TOC]

     
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  8. Baker, Anne.;
    Mapping and Measurement in Moby-Dick.  In: Ungraspable Phantom: Essays on Moby-Dick. Eds. Bryant, John, Mary K. Bercaw Edwards and Timothy Marr. Kent, OH: Kent State UP, 2006. xvii, 373 pp. pp. 182-196(15)    [TOC]

  9. Barnum, Jill, and Robert De Tredici.;
    Tribal Queequeg and Daniel Quinn: Glimpsing Melville's 'Undiscovered Prime'.  In: 'Whole Oceans Away': Melville and the Pacific. Eds. Barnum, Jill, Wyn Kelley and Christopher Sten. Kent, OH: Kent State UP, 2007. ISBN:0-87338-893-3; pp. 253-264(12) [Moby-Dick]    [TOC]

  10. Barrett, Faith.;
    'They Answered Him Aloud': Popular Voice and Nationalist Discourse in Melville's Battle-Pieces.  In: Leviathan: A Journal of Melville Studies, 2007 Oct; 9 (3): pp. 35-49 (15)

  11. Becker, Niels.;
    "Why moralize upon it?" Questions of morality and guilt in Herman Melville's "Bartleby, the Scrivener", "Benito Cereno", and Billy Budd, Sailor. August 2009 [Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg Anglistisches Seminar Prof. Dr. Dieter Schulz] 85 pp.

  12. Beebee, Thomas O.;
    Carl Schmitt's Myth of Benito Cereno.  In: Seminar: A Journal of Germanic Studies, 2006 May; 42 (2): pp. 114-134 (21)

  13. Beecher, Jonathan.;
    Echoes of Toussaint Louverture and the Haitian Revolution in Melville's 'Benito Cereno'.   In: Leviathan: A Journal of Melville Studies, 2007 June; 9 (2): pp. 43-58 (16)

  14. Beliele, Kelvin Ray.;
    Beloved Savages and Other Outsiders: Genre and Gender Transgressions in the Travel Writings of Herman Melville, Bayard Taylor, and Charles Warren Stoddard. Dissertation. The University of New Mexico, 2009. 191 pp.

  15. Bernardini, Craig.;
    Heavy Melville: Mastodon's Leviathan and the Popular Image of Moby-Dick.  In: Leviathan: A Journal of Melville Studies 11.3 (2009): pp. 27-44(18)

  16. Berthold, Dennis.;
    Democracy and its Discontents.  In: A companion to Herman Melville / edited by Wyn Kelley. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing, 2006. (Blackwell companions to literature and culture; 41). ISBN- 1-4051-2231-5; pp. 149-164(16)    [TOC]

  17. Berthold, Dennis.;
    Introduction.  In: Berthold, Dennis., American Risorgimento : Herman Melville and the cultural politics of Italy. The Ohio State University. 2009. ISBN: 978-0-8142-1106-9; pp.1-27(27)

  18. Berthold, Dennis.;
    Italy in the American Imagination. A Divided Vision.  In: Berthold, Dennis., American Risorgimento : Herman Melville and the cultural politics of Italy. The Ohio State University. 2009. ISBN: 978-0-8142-1106-9; pp.29-59(32)

  19. Berthold, Michael.;
    Twenty-First Century Melville.  In: College Literature, 2009 Fall; 36 (4): pp. 209-218 (10)

  20. Binion, Rudolph.;
    Traumatic Reliving in Classic Fiction, I.  In: Respectus Philologicus, 2008; 13 (18): pp. 10-19(10)

  21. Blum, Hester.;
    Atlantic Trade.  In: A Companion to Herman Melville / edited by Wyn Kelley. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing, 2006. (Blackwell companions to literature and culture; 41). ISBN- 1-4051-2231-5; pp. 113-128(16)

  22. Blum, Hester.;
    Melville, Three Ways.  In: Studies in the Novel, 2009 Fall; 41(3): pp. 368-375 (8)

  23. Blum, Hester.;
    "No Life You Have Known":? Or, Melville's Contemporary Critics.  In: Leviathan, vol. 13 (2011), no. 1, pp. 10 -20(11)

  24. Blumenthal, Rachel.;
    Melville's 'The Encantadas'.  In: Explicator, 2006 Summer; 64 (4): pp. 218-220 (3)

  25. Bohanon, Cecil E.;
    Prudence, Passion and Persuasion in Moby Dick.  In: Laissez-Faire, 26/27(2007), pp. 23-31(9)

  26. Bohm, Arnd.;
    Wordsworth in Melville's 'Cock-a-Doodle-Doo'.  In: Leviathan: A Journal of Melville Studies, 2007 Mar; 9 (1): pp. 25-41(17)

  27. Bonnet, Michèle.;
    Consuming Tragedy and "The Little Cannibal" in the House of the Seven Gables.  In: ATQ (The American Transcendental Quarterly), Vol. 20(2006), no. 2, pp. 481-497(17)

  28. Breitbart, Eric.;
    Call Me Melville.  In: New England Review, Vol. 27, No. 3 (2006), pp. 174-182(9)

  29. Breitwieser, Mitchell.;
    Pacific Speculations: Moby-Dick and Mana.  In: The Arizona Quarterly. Tucson: Spring 2011. Vol. 67, Iss. 1; pp. 1-46 (46)

  30. Broncano, Manuel.;
    Strategies of Textual Subversion in Herman Melville's Israel Potter.  In: Amerikastudien/American Studies 53.4 (2008): pp. 491-505(15)

  31. Brooke Blake-Taylor.;
    Science and Creativity: How Illness, Medicine, Pseudosciences, and Sciences Have Influenced Selected Works of Nathaniel Hawthorne and Herman Melville. Department of Biological Sciences and Chemistry, College of Arts and Sciences & Honors College. 2007. 23 pp.

  32. Browne, Neil.;
    Pivots, Reversals, and Things in the Aesthetic Economy of Howells's The Rise of Silas Lapham.  In: Connotations, Vol. 15.1-3 (2005/2006), pp. 1-16(16)

  33. Bryant, John.;
    "A Work I Have Never Happened to Meet": Melville's Versions of Porter in Typee.  In: 'Whole Oceans Away': Melville and the Pacific. Eds. Barnum, Jill, Wyn Kelley and Christopher Sten. Kent, OH: Kent State UP, 2007. ISBN:0-87338-893-3; pp. 83-97(15)    [TOC]

  34. Bryant, John.;
    Melville Cosmopolite: The Future of the Melville Text.  In: Leviathan: A Journal of Melville Studies 11.1 (2009): pp. 119-132(14)

  35. Bryant, John.;
    Melville Essays the Romance: Comedy and Being in Frankenstein, "The Big Bear of Arkansas," and Moby-Dick.  In: Nineteenth Century Literature, 2006, vol. 61, no. 3, pp. 277-310(34)

  36. Bryant, John.;
    Moby-Dick: Reading, Rewriting, and Editing.  In: Leviathan: A Journal of Melville Studies 9.2 (2007): pp. 87-100(14)

  37. Bryant, John.;
    Preface: "To Fight Some Othe World".  In: Ungraspable Phantom: Essays on Moby-Dick. Eds. Bryant, John, Mary K. Bercaw Edwards and Timothy Marr. Kent, OH: Kent State UP, 2006. xvii, 373 pp. pp. ix-xvii(9)    [TOC]

  38. Bryant, John.;
    Rewriting Moby-Dick: Politics, Textual Identity, and the Revision Narrative.  In: PMLA: Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, 2010 Oct; 125 (4): pp. 1043-1060(18)

  39. Bryant, John.;
    The Melville Text.  In: A Companion to Herman Melville / edited by Wyn Kelley. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing, 2006. (Blackwell companions to literature and culture; 41). ISBN- 1-4051-2231-5; pp. 553-566(14)

  40. Buelens, Gert.;
    'Above and Beneath Classification': Bartleby, Life and Times of Michael K, and Syntagmatic Participation.  In: Diacritics: A Review of Contemporary Criticism, 2007 Summer-Fall; 37 (2-3): pp. 157-170 (14)

  41. Burns, Mark K.;
    'In This Simple Savage Old Rules Would Not Apply': Cetology and the Subject of Race in Moby-Dick.  In: Ungraspable Phantom: Essays on Moby-Dick. Eds. Bryant, John, Mary K. Bercaw Edwards and Timothy Marr. Kent, OH: Kent State UP, 2006. xvii, 373 pp. pp. 199-209(11)    [TOC]

     
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  42. Calder, Alex.;
    PacificParadises.  In: A Companion to Herman Melville / edited by Wyn Kelley. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing, 2006. (Blackwell companions to literature and culture; 41). ISBN-1-4051-2231-5; pp. 98-112(15)    [TOC]

  43. Caleb, Crain.;
    The Courtship of Henry Wikoff; or, A Spinster's Apprehensions.  In: American Literary History, Vol. 18, no. 4, Winter 2006, pp. 659-694(26)

  44. Calhoun, Byron J.;
    Captain Vere as Outsider and Insider: Military Leadership in Billy Budd, Sailor.  In: War, Literature, and the Arts: An International Journal of the Humanities, 2009; 21: pp. 1-10 (10)

  45. Castiglia, Christopher.;
    Melville and His Critics: A Special Issue.  In: Leviathan, vol. 13 (2011), no. 1, pp. 5- 9(5)

  46. Castiglia, Christopher.;
    Pierre's Bad Associations: Public Life in the Institutional Nation.  In: A Companion to Herman Melville / edited by Wyn Kelley. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing, 2006. (Blackwell companions to literature and culture; 41). ISBN- 1-4051-2231-5; pp. 197-213(17)

  47. Catherine Toal.;
    "Some Things Which Could Never Have Happened": Fiction, Identification, and "Benito Cereno".  In: Nineteenth-Century Literature, Vol. 61, No. 1 (June 2006), pp. 32-65(34)

  48. Chauche, Catherine.;
    Bartleby, the Caller of Conscience. Melancholy in Melville's Bartleby, a Phenomenological Approach.  In: E-REA: Revue Electronique d'Etudes sur le Monde Anglophone, 2006 Spring; 4 (1): pp. 104-110 (7)

  49. Christodoulou, Constantine.;
    A Critical Dictionary of Herman Melville's Polynesian Terms.  A Dissertation. Submitted to the Office of Graduate Studies Of Texas A&M University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. December 2006. 425 pp.

  50. Claviez, Thomas.;
    Rainbows, Fogs, and Other Smokescreens: Billy Budd and the Question of Ethics.  In: Arizona Quarterly: A Journal of American Literature, Culture, and Theory, Vol. 62, no. 4, Winter 2006, pp. 31-46(16)

  51. Clymer, Jeffory A.;
    Property and Selfhood in Herman Melville's Pierre.  In: Nineteenth-Century Literature, 2006 Sept; 61 (2): 171-99(29)

  52. Coffler, Gail H.;
    Melville's Allusions to Religion.  In: Leviathan: A Journal of Melville Studies, vol. 8(2006), no. 1, pp. 107-119(13)

  53. Colatrella, Carol.;
    Moby-Dick's Lessons, or, How Reading Might Save One's Life.  In: Ungraspable Phantom: Essays on Moby-Dick. Eds. Bryant, John, Mary K. Bercaw Edwards and Timothy Marr. Kent, OH: Kent State UP, 2006. xvii, 373 pp. pp. 165-181(16)    [TOC]

  54. Colatrella, Carol.;
    The Life Aquatic of Melville, Cousteau, and Zissou: Narrative at Sea.  In: Leviathan: A Journal of Melville Studies 11.3 (2009): pp. 79-90(12)

  55. Colatrella, Carol.;
    Urbanization, Class Struggle, and Reform.  In: A Companion to Herman Melville / edited by Wyn Kelley. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing, 2006. (Blackwell companions to literature and culture; 41). ISBN- 1-4051-2231-5; pp. 165-180(16)

  56. Cole, Rachel.;
    At the Limits of Identity: Realism and American Personhood in Melville's Confidence Man.  In: Novel: A Forum on Fiction, 2006 Summer; 39 (3): pp. 384-401 (18)

  57. Cologne-Brookes, Gavin.;
    Written Interviews and a Conversation with Joyce Carol Oates.  In: Studies in the Novel. Denton: Winter 2006. Vol. 38, no. 4; p. 547-566(20)

  58. Cook, Jonathan A.;
    Christian Typology and Social Critique in Melville's 'The Two Temples'.  In: Christianity and Literature, 2006 Autumn; 56 (1): pp. 5-33 (29)

  59. Cooper, William.;
    Melville's 'Poor Man's Pudding and Rich Man's Crumbs'.  In: Explicator, 2006 Spring; 64 (3): pp. 144-146(3)

  60. Corner, Jason L.;
    "Monstrous Compounds": Genre and Value in Herman Melville. Doctoral Dissertation. Ohio State University, English, 2006. 209 pp.

  61. Crimmins, Jonathan.;
    Nested Inversions: Genre and the Bipartite Form of Herman Melville's Pierre.  In: Nineteenth-Century Literature, Vol. 64, No. 4 (March 2010), pp. 437-464(28)

  62. Curran, Tyler Jennings.;
    Moby-Dick.  In: The Incorporation of Identity: Alienation and the Marketplace in Melville, Salinger, and Crews. by Tyler Jennings Curran. A thesis submitted to the Graduate Faculty of North Carolina State University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Arts ENGLISH Raleigh 2006. Chapter I: p. 14-32(19)

  63. Curtis, Diana.;
    Suspicions, Secrets, and the American Psyche: Melville's The Confidence-Man and Post-9/11 Paranoia.  In: Atenea, 2006 Dec; 26 (2): pp. 37-44(8)

     
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  64. Dagovitz, Alan.;
    Moby-Dick's Hidden Philosopher: A Second Look at Stubb.  In: Philosophy and Literature, 2008 Oct; 32 (2): pp. 330-346(17)

  65. Dayan, Colin.;
    Melville, Locke, and Faith.  In: Raritan. New Brunswick: Winter 2006. Vol. 25, no. 3; p. 30-45 (16)

  66. DeLombard, Jeannine Marie.;
    Salvaging Legal Personhood: Melville's Benito Cereno.  In: American Literature: A Journal of Literary History, Criticism, and Bibliography, 2009 Mar; 81 (1): pp. 35-64 (30)

  67. Deines, Tim.;
    Re-marking the Ultra-transcendental in Moby-Dick.  In: Symploke, Vol. 18, No. 1-2 (2010), pp. 261-279(19)

  68. Devries, David.;
    'Entangled Rhyme': A Dialogic Reading of Melville's Battle-Pieces.  In: Leviathan: A Journal of Melville Studies, 2007 Oct; 9 (3): pp. 17-33 (17)

  69. Dewey, Colin D.;
    'The Hint of Style': Byron, John Hookham Frere, and Melville's Marginalia in William Tennant's Anster Fair.  In: Leviathan: A Journal of Melville Studies, 2007 June; 9 (2): pp. 25-41 (17)

  70. Doctorow, E. L.;
    "Composing Moby-Dick: What Might Have Happened."  In: Ungraspable Phantom: Essays on Moby-Dick. Eds. Bryant, John, Mary K. Bercaw Edwards and Timothy Marr. Kent, OH: Kent State UP, 2006. xvii, 373 pp. ISBN: 9780873388603; (Also in Kenyon Review and Leviathan). pp. 15-24(10)    [TOC} 

  71. Dowling, David.;
    Introduction: Melville Lives.  In: David, Dowling., Chasing the White Whale : The Moby-Dick Marathon; Or, What Melville Means Today. Univ of Iowa Pr, 2010/11. ISBN:9781587299063; pp. 1-15(15)

  72. Dowling, David.;
    'Parlors, Sofas, and Fine Cambrics': Gender Play in Melville's Narrations.  In: Leviathan: A Journal of Melville Studies, 2009 Mar; 11 (1): pp. 37-54 (18)

  73. Drechsel, Emanuel J.;
    Sociolinguistic-Ethnohistorical Observations on Maritime Polynesian Pidgin in Herman Melville's Two Major Semi-Autobiographical Novels of the Pacific.  In: Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages, 2007; 22 (2): pp. 231-261(31)

  74. Drechsel, Emanuel J.;
    Sociolinguistic-Ethnohistorical Observations on Pidgin English in Typee and Omoo.  In: 'Whole Oceans Away': Melville and the Pacific. Eds. Barnum, Jill, Wyn Kelley and Christopher Sten. Kent, OH: Kent State UP, 2007. ISBN:0-87338-893-3; pp. 49-62(14)    [TOC} 

  75. Dryden, Edgar A.;
    Death and Literature: Melville and the Epitaph.  In: A companion to Herman Melville / edited by Wyn Kelley. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing, 2006. (Blackwell companions to literature and culture; 41). ISBN-1-4051-2231-5; pp. 299-312(14)    [TOC} 

  76. Drysdale, David J.;
    "A Butchering Sort of Business": Dismembering Subjects in Moby-Dick.  In: David J. Drysdale., States of Insurgency: Dismemberment and Citizenship in the American 1848. Dictoral Diss. The University of Western Ontario. 2011. pp. 146-198(53)

  77. Drysdale, David J.;
    Melville's Insurgent Art: Billy Budd and the Birth of the Modern Citizen.  In: David J. Drysdale., States of Insurgency: Dismemberment and Citizenship in the American 1848. Dictoral Diss. The University of Western Ontario. 2011. pp. 199-224(26)

  78. Duban, James.;
    'Level Dead-Reckoning': Father Mapple, Goethe, and Ahab.  In: Leviathan: A Journal of Melville Studies 11.1 (2009): pp. 74-79(6)

  79. Duban, James.;
    'Visible Objects of Reverence': Quotations from Goethe in Melville's Annotated New Testament.  In: Leviathan: A Journal of Melville Studies, 2007 June; 9 (2): pp. 3-23 (21)

     
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  80. Edwards, Brian.;
    Playfull Learning: Melville's Artful Art in Moby-Dick.  In: Australasian Journal of American Studies, 25.1(2006), pp. 1-13(13)

  81. Edwards, Mary K. Bercaw.;
    Ships, Whaling, and the Sea.  In: A companion to Herman Melville / edited by Wyn Kelley. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing, 2006. (Blackwell companions to literature and culture; 41). ISBN- 1-4051-2231-5; pp. 83-97(15)    [TOC]

  82. Edwards, Mary K. Bercaw & Marr, Timothy.;
    Introduction: Renderings of the Whale.  In: Ungraspable Phantom: Essays on Moby-Dick. Eds. Bryant, John, Mary K. Bercaw Edwards and Timothy Marr. Kent, OH: Kent State UP, 2006. xvii, 373 pp. ISBN: 9780873388603; pp. 1-12(12)    [TOC]

  83. Elias, Camelia.;
    The Body 'Prefers Not To': Nietzsche on Ethereal Run in Melville and Acker.  In: Hyperion, vol. 2, no. 3, Oct. 2007, pp. 1-16(16)

  84. Elliott, Geoffrey.;
    Melville's Moby-Dick.  In: Explicator, 2009 Fall; 67 (4): pp. 252-254 (3)

  85. Elliott, Michael A.;
    Other Times: Herman Melville, Lewis Henry Morgan, and Ethnographic Writing in the Antebellum United States.  In: Criticism, Vol. 49, no. 4, Fall 2007, pp. 481-504(24)

  86. Elmer, Jonathan,;
    A Response to Jonathan Arac.  In: American Literary History, Vol. 20, no. 1-2, Spring/Summer 2008, pp. 12-21(10)

  87. Elmore, Owen.;
    Melville's Typee and Moby-Dick.  In: Explicator, 2007 Winter; 65 (2): pp. 85-88 (4)

  88. Evelev, John.;
    Exiled Royalties: Melville and the Life We Imagine. [Review]  In: Nineteenth - Century Literature. Berkeley: Mar 2007. Vol. 61, no. 4; p. 530-534 (5)

  89. Everton, Michael.;
    Melville in the Antebellum Publishing Maelstrom.  In: ESQ: A Journal of the American Renaissance, 2006; 52 (3 [204]): pp. 227-268 (42)

     
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  90. Fanning, Susan Garbarini.;
    'Kings of the Upside-Down World': Challenging White Hegemony in Moby-Dick.  In: Ungraspable Phantom: Essays on Moby-Dick. Eds. Bryant, John, Mary K. Bercaw Edwards and Timothy Marr. Kent, OH: Kent State UP, 2006. xvii, 373 pp. pp. 209-223(15)    [TOC]

  91. Fanning, Susan Garbarini.;
    Travels in the Interior: Typee, Pym, and the Limits of Transculturation.  In: 'Whole Oceans Away': Melville and the Pacific. Eds. Barnum, Jill, Wyn Kelley and Christopher Sten. Kent, OH: Kent State UP, 2007. ISBN:0-87338-893-3; pp. 155-169(15)    [TOC]

  92. Fassano, Anthony.;
    The Power of Ahab's Speech.  In: The Milton and Melville Review, Vol. 1, no. 2, pp. 13-20(8)

  93. Faye, Halpern.;
    In Defense of Reading Badly: The Politics of Identification in "Benito Cereno," "Uncle Tom's Cabin", and Our Classrooms.  In: College English, Jul 2008. Vol. 70, no. 6; p. 551-577(27)

  94. Fisher, Marvin.;
    Narrative Shock in ''Bartleby, the Scrivener,'' "The Paradise of Bachelors and the Tartarus of Maids,''and ''Benito Cereno''.  In: A companion to Herman Melville / edited by Wyn Kelley. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing, 2006. (Blackwell companions to literature and culture; 41). ISBN- 1-4051-2231-5; pp. 435-450(16)    [TOC]

  95. Flory, Wendy Stallard.;
    Melville, Moby-Dick, and the Depressive Mind: Queequeg, Starbuck, Stubb, and Flask as Symbolic Characters.  In: Ungraspable Phantom: Essays on Moby-Dick. Eds. Bryant, John, Mary K. Bercaw Edwards and Timothy Marr. Kent, OH: Kent State UP, 2006. xvii, 373 pp. pp. 8l-99(19)

  96. Flory, Wendy Stallard.;
    Taking the Polynesians to Heart: Melville's Typee and Merwin's The Folding Cliffs.  In: 'Whole Oceans Away': Melville and the Pacific. Eds. Barnum, Jill, Wyn Kelley and Christopher Sten. Kent, OH: Kent State UP, 2007. ISBN:0-87338-893-3; pp. 265-278(14)

  97. Frankel, Matthew Cordova.;
    Tattoo Art: The Composition of Text, Voice, and Race in Melville's Moby-Dick.  In: ESQ: A Journal of the American Renaissance, 2007; 53 (2 [207]): pp. 114-147 (34)

  98. Friedlander, Benjamin.;
    Emily Dickinson and the Battle of Ball's Bluff.  In: PMLA: Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, 2009 Oct; 124 (5): pp. 1582-1599(18)

  99. Friedman, Lawrence.;
    Law, Force, and Resistance to Disorder in Herman Melville's Billy Budd.  In: Thomas Jefferson Law Review, Vol. 33, No. 1, 2010, pp. 61-80(20)

  100. Fruscione, Joseph.;
    'What Is Called Savagery': Race, Visual Perception, and Bodily Contact in Moby-Dick.  In: Leviathan: A Journal of Melville Studies 10.1 (2008): pp. 3-24(22)

     
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  101. Gallagher, Linda Pergolizzi.;
    Melville's 'The Lightning-Rod Man' as Foil.  In: Explicator, 2007 Spring; 65 (3): pp. 148-151(4)

  102. Gander, Catherine.;
    Muriel Rukeyser, America, and the 'Melville Revival'.  In: Journal of American Studies, 2010 Nov; 44 (4): pp. 759-775 (17)

  103. Genis, Jeanne.;
    Architectural Iconography in Melville's 'I and My Chimney'.  In: Explicator, 2007 Summer; 65 (4): pp. 217-19(3)

  104. Getman, Jack.;
    Bartlebu, Labor and Law.   In: U. PA. Journal of Business and Employment Law, Vol. 10(2008): no. 3, pp. 717-739(23)

  105. Gibian, Peter.;
    Cosmopolitanism and Traveling Culture.  In: A companion to Herman Melville / edited by Wyn Kelley. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing, 2006. (Blackwell companions to literature and culture; 41).ISBN- 1-4051-2231-5; pp. 19-34(16)    [TOC]

  106. Giles, Todd.;
    Melville's 'Bartleby, The Scrivener'.  In: Explicator, 2007 Winter; 65 (2): pp. 88-91 (4)

  107. Gilliland, Don.;
    Self, World, and God in the Poetry of Emily Dickinson and Herman Melville. Dissertation. University of Alabama. Tuscaloosa, Alabama. 2009. 177 pp.

  108. Gilmore, Michael T.;
    'Speak, Man!': Billy Budd in the Crucible of Reconstruction.  In: American Literary History, 2009 Fall; 21 (3): pp. 492-517(26)

  109. Gionfriddo, Michael.;
    Almost There: Thoreau's Iconic Animals and Typee's Tidal Tug.  In: Concord Saunterer, 2008; 16: pp. 130-158 (29)

  110. Goddard, Kevin.;
    'Like Circles on the Water': Melville, Schopenhauer, and the Allegory of Whiteness.  In: English Studies in Africa: A Journal of the Humanities 51.2 (2008): pp. 84-92(9)

  111. Goddard, Kevin.;
    Of Mimicry and Masques: Benito Cereno and the National Allegory.  In: 'Whole Oceans Away': Melville and the Pacific. Eds. Barnum, Jill, Wyn Kelley and Christopher Sten. Kent, OH: Kent State UP, 2007. ISBN:0-87338-893-3; pp. 224-236(13)    [TOC]

  112. Goehring, Cory R.;
    The Wordsworthian Inheritance of Melville's Poetics. Doctoral Dissertation. University of Pittsburgh, 2010. 220 pp.

  113. Goldberg, Shari.;
    Benito Cereno's Mute Testimony: On the Politics of Reading Melville's Silences.  In: Arizona Quarterly: A Journal of American Literature, Culture, and Theory, Vol. 65, no. 2, Summer 2009, pp. 1-26(26)

  114. Gonzalez, Christopher.;
    Ishmael's Wheel: Greek Castigation in Melville's Moby-Dick.  In: Milton and Melville Review, 2008, 3(2): pp. 14-17(4)

  115. Goodheart, Eugene.;
    Billy Budd and the World's Imperfectiob.  In: Sewanee Review. Sewanee: Winter 2006. Vol. 114, no. 1; p. 81-93 (13)

  116. Göske, Daniel.;
    'There's Another Rendering Now': On Translating Moby-Dick into German.  In: Ungraspable Phantom: Essays on Moby-Dick. Eds. Bryant, John, Mary K. Bercaw Edwards and Timothy Marr. Kent, OH: Kent State UP, 2006. xvii, 373 pp. pp. 255-273(19)    [TOC]

  117. Govender, Dyalan.;
    Wes Anderson's the Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou and Melville's Moby Dick: A Comparative Study.  In: Literature Film Quarterly 36.1 (2008): pp. 61-67(7)

  118. Greenberg, Amy S.;
    Fayaway and Her Sisters: Gender, Popular Literature, and Manifest Destiny in the Pacific, 1848-1860.  In: 'Whole Oceans Away': Melville and the Pacific. Eds. Barnum, Jill, Wyn Kelley and Christopher Sten. Kent, OH: Kent State UP, 2007. ISBN:0-87338-893-3; pp. 17-30(14)

  119. Grey, Robin.;
    The Legacy of Britain.  In: A companion to Herman Melville / edited by Wyn Kelley. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing, 2006. (Blackwell companions to literature and culture; 41). ISBN- 1-4051-2231-5; pp. 249-265(17)

  120. Grossman, Jay.;
    "Autobiography Even in the Loose Sense": F. O. Matthiessen and Melville.  In: Leviathan, vol. 13(2011), no. 1, pp. 45-57(13)

  121. Gudridge, Patrick O.;
    Paper Tectonics.  In: Perspectives :Journal of Law and Interdisciplinary Studies, 2011, pp. 1-33(33)

  122. Guo, Haiping.;
    Vengeance, Indifference, and Concern. The Ethical Interpretation of Man-Nature Relations in Moby-Dick.  In: Journal of Cambridge Studies, Vol 4. No.4 December 2009 pp. 136-146(11)

     
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  123. Harvey, Bruce A.;
    Science and the Earth.  In: A companion to Herman Melville / edited by Wyn Kelley. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing, 2006. (Blackwell companions to literature and culture; 41). ISBN-1-4051-2231-5; pp. 71-82(12)    [TOC]

  124. Hager, Christopher.;
    Melville in the Customhouse Attic.  In: American Literature: A Journal of Literary History, Criticism, and Bibliography, 2010 June; 82 (2): pp. 305-332 (28)

  125. Hardack, Richard.;
    'Or, the Whale': Unpopular Melville in the Popular Imagination, or a Theory of Unusability.  In: Leviathan: A Journal of Melville Studies, 2009 Oct; 11 (3): pp. 7-26 (20)

  126. Haydock, John.;
    Melville and Balzac: The Man in Cream-Colors.  In: College Literature. West Chester: Winter 2008. Vol. 35, no. 1; pp. 58-81 (25)

  127. Heide, Markus.;
    Herman Melville's 'Benito Cereno,' Inter-American Relations, and Literary Pan-Americanism.  In: Amerikastudien/American Studies, 2008; 53 (1): pp. 37-56 (20)

  128. Henry Louis Gates Jr.;
    The Prince who Refused the Kingdom.  In: Du Bois Review. Cambridge: Spring 2010. Vol. 7, Iss. 1; pp. 5-8(4)

  129. Herrmann, Steven B.;
    Melville's Portrait of Same-Sex Marriage in Moby-Dick.  In: Jung Journal. Berkeley: Summer 2010. Vol. 4, Iss. 3; pp. 65-82 (18)

  130. Hirsch, Irene.;
    The Brazilian Whale.  In: Ungraspable Phantom: Essays on Moby-Dick. Eds. Bryant, John, Mary K. Bercaw Edwards and Timothy Marr. Kent, OH: Kent State UP, 2006. xvii, 373 pp. pp. 274-288(15)    [TOC]

  131. Hole, Jeffrey W.;
    Invention of An Infidel: Herman Melville's Literary Heresies and the Doctrines of Empire. Doctoral Dissertation. University of Pittsburgh, 2007. 227 pp.

  132. Hotz, Jeffrey.;
    Out of Bounds, in Reverse: Melville's Redburn and the Painful Knowledge of the Atlantic Rim.  In: EAPSU Online: A Journal of Critical and Creative Work, 2008 Fall; 5: pp. 117-128(12)

  133. Howard, Lori N.;
    'Ungainly Gambols' and Circumnavigating the Truth.  In: Ungraspable Phantom: Essays on Moby-Dick. Eds. Bryant, John, Mary K. Bercaw Edwards and Timothy Marr. Kent, OH: Kent State UP, 2006. xvii, 373 pp. pp. 25-36(12)

  134. Hughes, Henry.;
    Seeing Unseeing: the Historical Amasa Delano and His Voyages.  In: Drew Archival Library of Massachusetts. (March 2010). 51pp.

  135. Imbert, Michel.;
    Sous l'empire de la folie : Moby-Dick, Shakespeare & compagnie.  In: Transatlantica, Numéro 1 (2010), 50 pp.

  136. Insko, Jeffrey.;
    "All of Us Are Ahabs": "Moby-Dick" in Contemporary Public Discourse.  In: The Journal of the Midwest Modern Language Association, Vol. 40, No. 2, Special Convention Issue: High & Low / Culture (Fall, 2007), pp. 19-37(19)

     
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  137. Jackson, Virginia.;
    Who Reads Poetry?  In: PMLA: Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, 2008 Jan; 123 (1): pp. 181-187(7)

  138. Jenkins Henry.;
    Case Study: The Separation Scene in John Huston's Moby Dick (1956).  In: Teachers's Strategy Guide : Reading in A Participatory Culture Supplemental Materials. MIT Project New Media Literacies, 2007. pp. 157-158(2)

  139. Jenkins Henry.;
    Case Study: Battlestar Galactica, "Scar".  In: Teachers's Strategy Guide : Reading in A Participatory Culture Supplemental Materials. MIT Project New Media Literacies, 2007. pp. 175-176(2)

  140. Jenkins, Henry.;
    The Cultural Value of Violence.  In: Teachers's Strategy Guide : Reading in A Participatory Culture Supplemental Materials. MIT Project New Media Literacies, 2007. pp. 121-123 (3)

  141. Jenkins Henry.;
    Examples of Appropriation of Moby-Dick: Case Studies.  In: Teachers's Strategy Guide : Reading in A Participatory Culture Supplemental Materials. MIT Project New Media Literacies, 2007. pp. 58-63(6)

  142. Jenkins, Henry.;
    Herman Melville as a Proto-Fan.  In: Teachers's Strategy Guide : Reading in A Participatory Culture Supplemental Materials. MIT Project New Media Literacies, 2007. pp. 39-41 (3)

  143. Jenkins Henry.;
    Juxtaposition, Attention, and Multitasking.  In: Teachers's Strategy Guide : Reading in A Participatory Culture Supplemental Materials. MIT Project New Media Literacies, 2007. pp. 155-156(2)

  144. Jenkins Henry.;
    Juxtaposition in Moby-Dick.  In: Teachers's Strategy Guide : Reading in A Participatory Culture Supplemental Materials. MIT Project New Media Literacies, 2007. pp. 159-160(2)
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  145. Jenkins Henry.;
    Reading Critically and Reading Creatively.  In: Teachers's Strategy Guide : Reading in A Participatory Culture Supplemental Materials. MIT Project New Media Literacies, 2007. pp. 163-174(12)

  146. Jenkins Henry.;
    Reading [Moby-Dick] as a Media Scholar.  In: Teachers's Strategy Guide : Reading in A Participatory Culture Supplemental Materials. MIT Project New Media Literacies, 2007. pp. 17-21(5)

  147. Jenkins Henry.;
    Remix Practices in Moby-Dick: Then and Now.  In: Teachers's Strategy Guide : Reading in A Participatory Culture Supplemental Materials. MIT Project New Media Literacies, 2007. pp. 64-70(7)

  148. Jenkins Henry.;
    Scene Analysis: The Quarterdeck as a Negotiation Space in Moby Dick (1998).  In: Teachers's Strategy Guide : Reading in A Participatory Culture Supplemental Materials. MIT Project New Media Literacies, 2007. pp. 99-103 (5)

  149. Jenkins, Henry.;
    Ten Critical Questions to Ask About Fictional Representations of Violence.  In: Teachers's Strategy Guide : Reading in A Participatory Culture Supplemental Materials. MIT Project New Media Literacies, 2007. pp. 124-140 (17)
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  150. Johnson, Bradley A.;
    The Character of Theology: Herman Melville and the Masquerade of Faith.  A Thesis Presented to the Department of Theology and Religious Studies University of Glasgow. In Fulfilment of the Requirements for the Degree Doctor of Philosophy Bradley A. Johnson. 13 February 2006. 200 pp.

     
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  151. Ka'imipono Kaiwi, Monica A.;
    Typee: Melville's "Contribution" to the Well-Being of Native Hawaiians.  In: 'Whole Oceans Away': Melville and the Pacific. Eds. Barnum, Jill, Wyn Kelley and Christopher Sten. Kent, OH: Kent State UP, 2007. ISBN:0-87338-893-3; pp. 3-16(14)    [TOC]

  152. Kanzler, Katja.;
    Architecture, Writing, and Vulnerable Signification in Herman Melville's 'I and My Chimney'.  In: Amerikastudien/American Studies, 2009; 54 (4): pp. 583-601 (19)

  153. Karcher, Carolyn L.;
    The Pleasures of Reading Moby-Dick.  In: Leviathan: A Journal of Melville Studies 10.2 (2008): pp. 104-116(13)

  154. Karcher, Carolyn L.;
    Moby-Dick and he War on Terror.  In: 'Whole Oceans Away': Melville and the Pacific. Eds. Barnum, Jill, Wyn Kelley and Christopher Sten. Kent, OH: Kent State UP, 2007. ISBN:0-87338-893-3; pp. 305-315(11) [Moby-Dick]

  155. Kearns, Michael.;
    Morality and Rhetoric in Moby-Dick.  In: Ungraspable Phantom: Essays on Moby-Dick. Eds. Bryant, John, Mary K. Bercaw Edwards and Timothy Marr. Kent, OH: Kent State UP, 2006. xvii, 373 pp. pp. 147-164(18)    [TOC]

  156. Keats, John E.;
    Reading Power: Hooks, Walls, and Melville.  In: River Teeth: A Journal of Nonfiction Narrative, 2010 Spring; 11 (2): pp. 106-120(15)

  157. Kelley, Wyn.;
    All Astir.  In: Leviathan: A Journal of Melville Studies 2006 8:3, pp. 79-81(3)

  158. Kelley, Wyn.;
    Exploring Gaps and Silences.  In: Teachers's Strategy Guide : Reading in A Participatory Culture Supplemental Materials. MIT Project New Media Literacies, 2007. pp. 145-154 (10)

  159. Kelley, Wyn.;
    'Lying in Various Attitudes': Staging Melville's Pip in Digital Media.  In: Ungraspable Phantom: Essays on Moby-Dick. Eds. Bryant, John, Mary K. Bercaw Edwards and Timothy Marr. Kent, OH: Kent State UP, 2006. xvii, 373 pp. ISBN 0-87338-860-7: pp. 337-353(17)

  160. Kelley, Wyn.;
    Melville's Marginalia: Annotation and Ornamentation in Moby-Dick.  In: Teachers's Strategy Guide : Reading in A Participatory Culture Supplemental Materials. MIT Project New Media Literacies, 2007. pp. 51-52(2)

  161. Kelley, Wyn.;
    Moby-Dick: Getting Started.  In: Teachers's Strategy Guide : Reading in A Participatory Culture Supplemental Materials. MIT Project New Media Literacies, 2007. pp. 31-32(2)

  162. Kelley, Wyn.;
    Motives for Reading: Finding Your Way and Leaving the Path.  In: Teachers's Strategy Guide : Reading in A Participatory Culture Supplemental Materials. MIT Project New Media Literacies, 2007. pp. 47-50 (4)

  163. Kelley, Wyn.;
    Negotiating Cultural Spaces: The Potential for Community and the Uses of Violence.  In: Teachers's Strategy Guide : Reading in A Participatory Culture Supplemental Materials. MIT Project New Media Literacies, 2007. pp. 111-119(9)

  164. Kelley, Wyn.;
    Out of the Bread Box: Eleanor Melville Metcalf and the Melville Legacy.  In: Leviathan, vol. 13(2011), no. 1, pp. 21-33(13)

  165. Kelley, Wyn.;
    Reading Moby-Dick Through the Decades.  In: Teachers's Strategy Guide : Reading in A Participatory Culture Supplemental Materials. MIT Project New Media Literacies, 2007. pp. 11-15(5)

  166. Kelley, Wyn.;
    Rozoko in the Pacific: Melville's Natural History of Creation.  In: 'Whole Oceans Away': Melville and the Pacific. Eds. Barnum, Jill, Wyn Kelley and Christopher Sten. Kent, OH: Kent State UP, 2007. ISBN:0-87338-893-3; pp. 139-152(14)    [TOC]

  167. Kevorkian, Martin.; Orr, Stanley.; Rollins, Matt.;
    Lines of Dissent: Oceanic Tattoo and the Colonial Contest.  In: 'Whole Oceans Away': Melville and the Pacific. Eds. Barnum, Jill, Wyn Kelley and Christopher Sten. Kent, OH: Kent State UP, 2007. ISBN:0-87338-893-3; pp. 291-304(14)

  168. Khodambashi, Kaveh.;
    Analysis of Alienation, Writing, and Labor in 'Bartleby, the Scrivener'.  In: English Language Teaching, Vol. 3, No. 4; December 2010, pp. 209-215(7)

  169. Knighton, Andrew.;
    The Bartleby Industry and Bartleby's Idleness.  In: ESQ: A Journal of the American Renaissance, Vol. 53, no. 2, 2007 (Nos. 207 O.S.), pp. 185-215(31)

  170. Kopacz, Paula.;
    Cultural Sweat: Melville, Labor, and Slavery.  In: Leviathan, 13(2011), no. 1, pp. 74-87(14)

  171. Krell, David Farrell.;
    Two Apothecaries: Novalis and Derrida.  In: Studies in Romanticism. Boston: Summer 2007. Vol. 46, no. 3; p. 289-310(22)

     
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  172. Laist, Randy.;
    Profiles in Ontological Rebellion: The Presence of Moby-Dick in Heathers.  In: Leviathan: A Journal of Melville Studies 11.3 (2009): pp. 72-78(7)

  173. Lamb, Jonathan.;
    Making Babies in the South Seas.  In: Victorian Studies. Bloomington: Spring 2007. Vol. 49, no. 3; p. 483-490(8)

  174. Lardas, John.;
    Deus in Machina Movet: Religion in the Age of Technological Reproducibility.  In: Method & Theory in the Study of Religion, Vol. 18(2006), no. 1, pp. 1-36(36)

  175. Lawrence, Buell.;
    The Unkillable Dream of the Great American Novel: Moby-Dick as Test Case.  In: American Literary History, 20, no. 1-2, (Spring/Summer 2008), pp. 132-155(24)

  176. Lawrence, Nicholas.;
    '[R]eaders Who Are Sick at Heart': Melville's Typee and the Expansion Controversy.  In: South Central Review: The Journal of the South Central Modern Language Association, 2009 Fall; 26 (3): pp. 61-71 (11)

  177. Lazo, Rodrigo J.;
    'So Spanishly Poetic': Moby-Dick's Doubloon and Latin America.  In: Ungraspable Phantom: Essays on Moby-Dick. Eds. Bryant, John, Mary K. Bercaw Edwards and Timothy Marr. Kent, OH: Kent State UP, 2006. xvii, 373 pp. pp. 224-237(14)    [TOC]

  178. Lee, A. Robert.;
    Melville's World Readers.  In: A companion to Herman Melville / edited by Wyn Kelley. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing, 2006. (Blackwell companions to literature and culture; 41). ISBN- 1-4051-2231-5; pp. 35-51(17)     [TOC]

  179. Lee, Maurice S.;
    The Language of Moby-Dick: 'Read It If You Can'.  In: A companion to Herman Melville / edited by Wyn Kelley.Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing, 2006. (Blackwell companions to literature and culture; 41). ISBN-1-4051-2231-5; pp. 393-407(15)

  180. Lee, Maurice S.;
    Which World? Which Work? Which Melville?  In: Modern Intellectual History. Cambridge: Aug 2007. Vol. 4, no. 2; pp. 379-388 (10)

  181. Leighton, Joy M.;
    Literature, Disaster, and the Enigma of Power: A Reading of 'Moby-Dick.' [Book Review]  In: Studies in the Novel. Denton: Spring 2006. Vol. 38, no. 1; p. 129-131(3)

  182. Leroux, Jean-François.;
    Wars for Oil: Moby-Dick, Orientalism, and Cold-War Criticism.  In: Canadian Review of American Studies/Revue Canadienne d'Etudes Americaines, 2009; 39 (4): pp. 423-442 (20)

  183. Levander, Caroline.;
    The Female Subject in Pierre and The Piazza Tales.  In: A companion to Herman Melville / edited by Wyn Kelley. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing, 2006. (Blackwell companions to literature and culture; 41). ISBN-1-4051-2231-5; pp. 423-434(12)

  184. Lieberman, Laurence.;
    Hart Crane's Monsoon: A Reading of White Buildings, Part One.  In: American Poetry Review 39.1 (2010): pp. 9-17(9)

  185. Lieberman, Laurence.;
    Hart Crane's Monsoon: A Reading of White Buildings, Part Two.  In: American Poetry Review 39.2 (2010): pp. 53-58(6)

  186. Luck, Chad.;
    The Epistemology of the Wonder-Closet: Melville, Moby-Dick, and the Marvelous.  In: Leviathan: A Journal of Melville Studies, 9.1 (2007): pp. 3-23(21)

  187. Lyons, Paul.;
    Global Melville.  In: A companion to Herman Melville / edited by Wyn Kelley. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing, 2006. (Blackwell companions to literature and culture; 41). ISBN-1-4051-2231-5; pp. 52-67(17)    [TOC]

  188. Lyons, Paul.;
    "He alo a he alo": Jonathan Kamakawiwo'ole Osorio at the Melville and the Pacific Conference.  In: 'Whole Oceans Away': Melville and the Pacific. Eds. Barnum, Jill, Wyn Kelley and Christopher Sten. Kent, OH: Kent State UP, 2007. ISBN:0-87338-893-3; pp. 63-79(17)    [TOC]

     
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  189. Maderova, Blanka.;
    Ways of Self-Making: Emerson, Melville and Bartleby.  In: Litteraria Pragensia: Studies in Literature and Culture, 2010 July; 20 (39): pp. 55-72 (18)

  190. Madison, R. D.;
    Literature of Exploration and the Sea.  In: A companion to Herman Melville / edited by Wyn Kelley. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing, 2006. (Blackwell companions to literature and culture; 41). ISBN-1-4051-2231-5; pp. 282-298(17)    [TOC]

  191. Makino, Arimichi.;
    Commodore Perry as White Phantom: Moby-Dick in the Context of the the Modern Age.  In: Leviathan: A Journal of Melville Studies 8.3 (2006): pp. 19-24(6)

  192. Malkmus, Bernhard.;
    The Birth of the Modern Pícaro Out of the Spirit of Self-Reliance: Herman Melville's The Confidence-Man.  In: Amerikastudien/American Studies, 2009; 54 (4): pp. 603-620 (18)

  193. Mariani, Giorgio.;
    'Chiefly Known by His Rod': The Book of Jonah, Mapple's Sermon and Scapegoating.  In: Ungraspable Phantom: Essays on Moby-Dick. Eds. Bryant, John, Mary K. Bercaw Edwards and Timothy Marr. Kent, OH: Kent State UP, 2006. xvii, 373 pp. pp. 37-57(21)    [TOC]

  194. Marovitz, Sanford E.;
    Correspondences: Paranoic Lexicographers and Melvillean Heroes.  In: Ungraspable Phantom: Essays on Moby-Dick. Eds. Bryant, John, Mary K. Bercaw Edwards and Timothy Marr. Kent, OH: Kent State UP, 2006. xvii, 373 pp. pp. 100-113(14)

  195. Marovitz, Sanford E.;
    Mapping the Marquesas for Typee.  In: 'Whole Oceans Away': Melville and the Pacific. Eds. Barnum, Jill, Wyn Kelley and Christopher Sten. Kent, OH: Kent State UP, 2007. ISBN:0-87338-893-3; pp. 111-123(13)    [TOC]

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    The Melville Revival.  In: A companion to Herman Melville / edited by Wyn Kelley. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing, 2006. (Blackwell companions to literature and culture; 41). ISBN- 1-4051-2231-5; pp. 515-531(17)

  197. Marr, Timothy.;
    "Out of This World": Islamic Irruptions in the Literary Americas.  In: American Literary History, Vol. 18, no. 3, Fall 2006, pp. 521-549(29)

  198. Marrs, Cody.;
    A Wayward Art: Battle-Pieces and Melville's Poetic Turn.  In: American Literature: A Journal of Literary History, Criticism, and Bibliography, 2010 Mar; 82 (1): pp. 91-119 (29)

  199. Martin, Michael S.;
    'All These Things Are Bodiless': Perception, Ontology, and Consciousness in Moby-Dick.  In: Leviathan: A Journal of Melville Studies 11.1 (2009): pp. 55-71(17)

  200. Matteson, John.;
    'A New Race Has Sprung Up': Prudence, Social Consensus and the Law in 'Bartleby the Scrivener'.  In: Leviathan: A Journal of Melville Studies, 2008 Mar; 10 (1): pp. 25-49 (25)

  201. Matteson, John T.;
    'Deadly Voids and Unbidden Infidelities': Death, Memory, and the Law in Moby-Dick.   In: Ungraspable Phantom: Essays on Moby-Dick. Eds. Bryant, John, Mary K. Bercaw Edwards and Timothy Marr. Kent, OH: Kent State UP, 2006. xvii, 373 pp. pp. 117-131(15)

  202. Matteson, John T.;
    'Duty and Profit Hand in Hand': Melville, Whaling, and the Failure of Heroic Materialism.  In: 'Whole Oceans Away': Melville and the Pacific. Eds. Barnum, Jill, Wyn Kelley and Christopher Sten. Kent, OH: Kent State UP, 2007. ISBN:0-87338-893-3; pp. 170-182(13) [Moby-Dick]

  203. McGowan, Tony.;
    Marquesan Survivals: Melville and the Sacrifice of Reality Television.  In: 'Whole Oceans Away': Melville and the Pacific. Eds. Barnum, Jill, Wyn Kelley and Christopher Sten. Kent, OH: Kent State UP, 2007. ISBN:0-87338-893-3; pp. 279-290(12)

  204. McParland, Robert P.;
    Milton's Satan and America's Paradoxical Fortunate Fall in Herman Melville's Billy Budd.  In: Milton and Melville Review, 2006 Winter; 1 (1): pp. 21-33 (13)

  205. Meyer, Joseph Matthew.;
    The Abject Relationship: Cain and Ishmael in Redburn.  In: Milton and Melville Review, 2009, vol. 4, no. pp. 4-6(2)

  206. Meyer, Joseph Matthew.;
    Billy Budd and the Failure of Language.  In: Milton and Melville Review 1.1 (2006): pp. 6-9(4)

  207. Meyer, Joseph Matthew.;
    Conrad's Kurtz as Logical Evolution of Ahab.  In: Milton and Melville Review, 2006 Winter; 1 (1): pp. 7-12(6)

  208. Meyer, Joseph Matthew.;
    Melville's BARTLEBY, THE SCRIVENER.  In: The Explicator. Washington: Winter 2006. Vol. 64, no. 2; p. 84-86 (3)

  209. Meyer, Joseph Matthew.;
    Melville's Failed Knight of Faith in 'The Piazza'.  In: Milton and Melville Review, 2008 Summer; 2 (2): pp. 7-12(6)

  210. Meyer, Joseph Matthew.;
    My Will Be Done: Personal Vengeance in Moby-Dick and Baltimore.  In: Milton and Melville Review, 2007 Winter; 2 (1): pp. 7-12(6)

  211. Milder, Robert.;
    A Response to Lawrence Buell.  In: American Literary History 20.1-2 (2008): pp. 156-159(4)

  212. Miller, Andrew.;
    Favoring Nature: Herman Melville's "On the Photograph of a Corps Commander".  In: Journal of American Studies, 2012, pp. 1-17(17)

  213. Mitchell, David T.;
    Introduction: Melville and Disability.  In: Leviathan: A Journal of Melville Studies, 2006 Mar; 8 (1): pp. 7-16 (10)

  214. Mitchell, David T.;
    Masquerades of Impairment: Charity as a Confidence Game.  In: Leviathan: A Journal of Melville Studies, 2006 Mar; 8 (1): pp. 35-60 (26)

  215. Mohassel, Babak R.;
    Shadows of Slavery and Disappearance: Benito Cereno, He Who Searches, and Societal Memory.  In: Making Connections: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Cultural Diversity, Spring, Vol. 12, (2011), no. 1, pp. 29-39(11)

  216. Mohun, Arwen.;
    Lightning Rods and the Commodification of Risk in Nineteenth Century America.  In: Transactions of the American Philosophical Society. Philadelphia: 2009. Vol. 99, no. 5; p. 167-180 (14)

  217. Mudgett, Kathyrn.;
    'I Stand Alone Here Upon an Open Sea': Starbuck and the Limits of Positive Law.  In: Ungraspable Phantom: Essays on Moby-Dick. Eds. Bryant, John, Mary K. Bercaw Edwards and Timothy Marr. Kent, OH: Kent State UP,2006. xvii, 373 pp. pp. 132-144(13)

  218. Muller, Valerie.;
    Film as Film: Using Movies to Help Students Visualize Literary Theory.  In: English Journal (High school edition). Urbana: Jan 2006. Vol. 95, no. 3; p. 32-38(7)

  219. Murison, Justine S.;
    Hypochondria and Racial Interiority in Robert Montgomery Bird's Sheppard Lee.  In: The Arizona Quarterly. Tucson: Winter 2008. Vol. 64, no. 1; p. 1-25 (25)

  220. Murray, Heather.;
    Equal, That Is, to the Field Itself: Stylistic Mimesis in Critical Writing.  In: ESC: English Studies in Canada, Vol. 32, Issue 2-3, June/September 2006, pp. 4-8(5)

  221. Mutter, Sarah Mahurin.;
    Godfrey St. Peter's 'Picturesque Shipwreck'.  In: American Literary Realism 42.1 (2009): pp. 54-71(18)

     
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    Shadows of Law: Melville, Stowe, and the Government of Liberty.  In: Law, Culture and the Humanities, 3(2007): pp. 102-126(25)

  223. Nguyen, Ann B.A.;
    Melville, Moby-Dick, and the Pursuit of the Inscrutable Whale. Cover Comment.  In: Neurosurgery. 61(3): September 2007. pp. 641-643(3)

  224. Noble, Marianne.;
    Sympathetic Listening in Frederick Douglass's "The Heroic Slave" and My Bondage and My Freedom.  In: Studies in American Fiction, Vol. 34, 2006 no. 1, pp. 53-68(16)

  225. Norsworthy, Scott.;
    Melville Reviews and Notices, Continued.  In: Leviathan, vol. 13(2011), no. 1, pp. 88-115(28)

  226. Nowatzki, Robert C.;
    "Our Only Truly National Poets": Blackface Minstelsy and Cultural Nationalism.  In: American Transcendental Quarterly. Kingston: Mar 2006. Vol. 20, no. 1; p. 361-379 (19)

  227. Obenzinger, Hilton.;
    Wicked Books: Melville and Religion.  In: A companion to Herman Melville / edited by Wyn Kelley. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing, 2006. (Blackwell companions to literature and culture; 41). ISBN- 1-4051-2231-5; pp. 181-196(16)    [TOC]

  228. O'Neill, Timothy P.;
    Constitutional Argument as Jeremiad.  In: Valparaiso University Law Review, Vol. 45, No. 1, 2010, pp. 33-46(14)

  229. Obenzinger, Hilton.;
    Herman melville returns to Jerusalem.  In: Jerusalem Quarterly, 43, Autumn 2010, pp. 31-39(9)

  230. Olsen-Smith, Steven.;
    Melville's Marginalia in Marlowe's Dramatic Works and in Selections from Lamb's Specimens of English Dramatic Poets.  In: Leviathan: A Journal of Melville Studies, 2008 Oct; 10 (3): pp. 82-109 (28)

  231. Olwig, Kenneth R.;
    Are Islanders Insular? A Personal View.  In: The Geographical Review, Apr 2007. Vol. 97, no. 2; p. 175-190(16)

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    An Aesthetics in All Things.  In: Representations 104 (2008): pp. 116-125(10)

  233. Otter, Samuel.;
    How Clarel Works.  In: A companion to Herman Melville / edited by Wyn Kelley. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing, 2006. (Blackwell companions to literature and culture; 41). ISBN-1-4051-2231-5; pp. 467-481(15)    [TOC]

  234. Otter, Samuel.;
    Leviathanic Revelations: Laurie Anderson's, Rinde Eckert's, and John Barrymore's Moby-Dicks.  In: Ungraspable Phantom: Essays on Moby-Dick. Eds. Bryant, John, Mary K. Bercaw Edwards and Timothy Marr. Kent, OH: Kent State UP, 2006. xvii, 373 pp. pp. 291-304(14)    [TOC]

     
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    OPINION: Teaching Bartleby to Write: Passive Resistance and Technology's Place in the Composition Classroom.  In: College English. Urbana: Jan 2011. Vol. 73, no. 3; pp. 283-302 (20)

  236. Pardes, Ilana.;
    Job's Leviathan: Between Melville and Alter.  In: Prooftexts: A Journal of Jewish Literary History 27.2 (2007): pp. 233-253(21)

  237. Pardes, Ilana.;
    Playing with Leviathan: Job and the Aesthetic Turn in Biblical Exegesis.Pardes, Ilana., Melville's Bibles. University of California Press, 2008. isbn 978-0-520-25454-1; pp. 18-45(28)

  238. Parker, Hershel.;
    The Isle of the Cross and Poems: Lost Melville Books and the Indefinite Afterlife of Error.  In: Nineteenth-Century Literature, 2007 June; 62 (1): pp. 29-47 (19)

  239. Pease, Donald E.;
    C. L. R. James's?Moby-Dick: The Narrative Testimony of the Non-Survivor.  In: Leviathan, vol. 13(2011), no. 1, pp. 34-44(11)

  240. Permenter, Rachela.;
    Romantic Philosophy, Transcendentalism, and Nature.  In: A companion to Herman Melville / edited by Wyn Kelley. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing, 2006. (Blackwell companions to literature and culture; 41). ISBN-1-4051-2231-5; pp. 266-281(16)    [TOC]

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    Mapping Imagination and Experience in Melville's Pacific Novels.  In: 'Whole Oceans Away': Melville and the Pacific. Eds. Barnum, Jill, Wyn Kelley and Christopher Sten. Kent, OH: Kent State UP, 2007. ISBN:0-87338-893-3; pp. 124-138(15)    [TOC]

  243. Pollock, Greg.;
    The Cannibal Animal Complex in Melville, Marx, and Beyond.  In: Humanimalia: a journal of human / animal interface studies, Vol. 2, no. 1 (Fall 2010), pp. 9-31(23)

     
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    Ancient Lands.  In: A companion to Herman Melville / edited by Wyn Kelley. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing, 2006. (Blackwell companions to literature and culture; 41). ISBN-1-4051-2231-5; pp. 129-145(17)    [TOC]

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    Melville's Japan and the "Marketplace Religion" of Terror.  In: Nineteenth-Century Literature Mar 2008, Vol. 62, No. 4: pp. 465-492(28)

  246. Rebhorn, Matthew.;
    Minding the Body: Benito Cereno and Melville's Embodied Reading Practice.  In: Studies in the Novel, Vol. 41, no. 2, Summer 2009, pp. 157-177(21)

  247. Reichardt, Dosia.;
    The Man of Law's Tale: Bartleby, Augustine, and the Economy of Salvation.  In: AUMLA: Journal of the Australasian Universities Language and Literature Association, 2009 Nov; 112: pp. 39-51 (13)

  248. Renker, Elizabeth.;
    Melville the Realist Poet.  In: A companion to Herman Melville / edited by Wyn Kelley. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing, 2006. (Blackwell companions to literature and culture; 41). ISBN-1-4051-2231-5; pp. 482-496(15)

  249. Ricca, Brad J.;
    'Strange, Imperious Instantaneousness': Mysteries of Space/Time in Pierre; or the Ambiguities.  In: Leviathan: A Journal of Melville Studies, 2006 June; 8 (2): pp. 3-16 (14)

  250. Ricciardi, Marc.;
    "Faithful Found:" Milton and Melville's Apotheosis of the One Just Man.  In: Milton and Melville Review, Volume 3, Number 1, pp. 2-5(4)

  251. Ricciardi, Marc.;
    Infallibly Fallible Narrators: The Authoritative Voice in Milton and Melville's Epics.  In: Milton and Melville Review 1.1 (2006): pp. 2-5(4)

  252. Richards, Jason.;
    "Melville's (Inter)national Burlesque: Whiteface, Blackface, and "Benito Cereno".  In: American Transcendental Quarterly. Kingston: Jun 2007. Vol. 21, no. 2; pp. 73-94 (22)

  253. Rizzuto, Nicole.;
    Colonial Insurgency and the Spectral Rhetoric of Arousal.  In: World Picture 4 (Summer 2010), 10 pp. [Benito Cereno]

  254. Robertson-Lorant, Laurie.;
    A Traveling Life.  In: A companion to Herman Melville / edited by Wyn Kelley. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing, 2006. (Blackwell companions to literature and culture; 41). ISBN- 1-4051-2231-5; pp. 3-18(16)

  255. Rodrigues, Elizabeth.;
    Melville's THE PARADISE OF BACHELORS AND THE TARTARUS OF MAIDS.  In: The Explicator. Washington: Spring 2008. Vol. 66, no. 3; p. 164-166 (3)

  256. Romero, Ramón Espejo.;
    Negotiating Transcendentalism, Escaping " Paradise " : Herman Melville's Moby-Dick.  In: European journal of American studies, 1( 2010), 13 pp.

  257. Rosenberg, Warren.;
    Poem as Palm: Polynesia and Melville's Turn to Poetry.  In: 'Whole Oceans Away': Melville and the Pacific. Eds. Barnum, Jill, Wyn Kelley and Christopher Sten. Kent, OH: Kent State UP, 2007. ISBN:0-87338-893-3; pp. 239-252(14) [Moby-Dick]    [TOC]

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    Reading Aloud: The Moby-Dick Marathon.  In: English Journal (High school edition). Urbana: Jan 2006. Vol. 95, no. 3; pp. 39-43(5)

  259. Rossouw, Leon Armand.;
    Moby-Dick and Heart of Darkness.  In: Rossouw, Leon Armand., The Motif of the Water Journey as a Metaphor for Philosophical Enquiry in Selected Novels of Herman Melville and Joseph Conrad. Johannesburg, 2006, pp. 15-65(51)

  260. Ryan, James Emmett.;
    Ishmael's Recovery: Injury, Illness, and Convalescence in Moby-Dick.  In: Leviathan: A Journal of Melville Studies 8(2006), no. 1, pp. 17-34(18)

     
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    From Melville to Eddie Murphy: The Disability Con in American Literature and Film.  In: Leviathan: A Journal of Melville Studies, 2006 Mar; 8 (1): pp. 61-82 (22)

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    Lounging on the Sofa with Leigh Hunt: A New Source for the Notes in Melville's Shakespeare Volume.  In: Nineteenth-Century Literature, 2008 June; 63 (1): pp. 104-115 (12)

  263. Sanborn, Geoffrey.;
    The Motive for Metaphor: Typee, Omoo,and Mardi.  In: A companion to Herman Melville / edited by Wyn Kelley. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing, 2006. (Blackwell companions to literature and culture; 41). ISBN-1-4051-2231-5; pp. 365-377(13)    [TOC]

  264. Schaak, Douglas.;
    The Ananias Reference in Billy Budd.  In: Explicator, 2009 Winter; 67 (2): pp. 86-89 (4)

  265. Schillace, Brandy.;
    A Man's Soul and a Fish's Scale: Sex, Size and Spirit in Moby Dick.  In: Journal of Men, Masculinities and Spirituality, Vol. 6, No. 2, June 2012, pp. 94-105(12)

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    CreatingIcons: Melville in Visual Media and Popular Culture.  In: A companion to Herman Melville / edited by Wyn Kelley. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing, 2006. (Blackwell companions to literature and culture; 41). ISBN-1-4051-2231-5; pp. 532-552(21)

  267. Schultz, Elizabeth.;
    Feminizing Moby-Dick: Contemporary Women Perform the Whale.  In: Ungraspable Phantom: Essays on Moby-Dick. Eds. Bryant, John, Mary K. Bercaw Edwards and Timothy Marr. Kent, OH: Kent State UP, 2006. xvii, 373 pp. pp. 305-320(16)    [TOC]

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    'The Subordinate Phantoms': Melville's Conflicted Response to Asia in Moby-Dick.  In: 'Whole Oceans Away': Melville and the Pacific. Eds. Barnum, Jill, Wyn Kelley and Christopher Sten. Kent, OH: Kent State UP, 2007. ISBN:0-87338-893-3; pp. 199-212(14) [Moby-Dick]    [TOC]

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    Special Fiction Issue: Herman Melville's ; or the Whale.  In: Review of Contemporary Fiction 29.2 (2009): pp. 15-345(330)

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    Herman Melville And The Problem Of The Other.  In: Studia Universitatis Petru Maior - Philologia, 07/2008, pp. 198-203(6)

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    Plagiarizing Polynesia: Decolonization in Melville's Omoo Borrowings.  In: 'Whole Oceans Away': Melville and the Pacific. Eds. Barnum, Jill, Wyn Kelley and Christopher Sten. Kent, OH: Kent State UP, 2007. ISBN:0-87338-893-3; pp. 98-110(13)

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    On my way to Herman Melville's Moby Dick, I found ...; Some preliminary remarks from an unwritten book.  In: Society and Business Review. Bradford: 2009. Vol. 4, Iss. 2; pp. 97-109(13)

  273. Silver, Sean R.;
    The Temporality of Allegory: Melville's "The Lightning-Rod Man"  In: The Arizona Quarterly. Tucson: Spring 2006. Vol. 62, no. 1; p. 1-33 (33)

  274. Slocombe, Will.;
    Did Melville Misplace Santa Maria in Benito Cereno?  In: MHRA Working Papers in the Humanities, 4 (2009), pp. 25-33(9)

  275. Small, Luc.;
    Contesting Claggart: Evil in Herman Melville's "Billy Budd, Sailor".  In: Framing Evil: Portraits of Terror and the Imagination. Papers Presented at the 7th Global Conference Perspectives on Evil and Human Wickedness. March 2006, Salzburg, Austria. Edited by Nancy Billias & Agnes B. Curry. Inter-Disciplinary Press 2008. Oxford, United Kingdom. ISBN: 978-1-904710-76-9; pp. 31-40(10)

  276. Smith, Caleb.;
    Detention without Subjects: Prisons and the Poetics of Living Death.  In: Texas Studies in Literature and Language, Vol. 50, no. 3, Fall 2008, pp. 243-267(25)

  277. Snediker, Michael D.;
    Pierre and the Non-Transparencies of Figuration.  In: ELH, 2010 Spring; 77 (1): pp. 217-235(19)

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    Melville, Slavery, and the American Dilemma.  In: A companion to Herman Melville / edited by Wyn Kelley. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing, 2006. (Blackwell companions to literature and culture; 41). ISBN- 1-4051-2231-5; pp. 214-230(17)

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    "Facts Picked Up in the Pacific": Fragmentation, Deformation, and the (Cultural) Uses Enchantment "The Encantadas".  In: 'Whole Oceans Away': Melville and the Pacific. Eds. Barnum, Jill, Wyn Kelley and Christopher Sten. Kent, OH: Kent State UP, 2007. ISBN:0-87338-893-3; pp. 213-223(11)

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    Threading the Labyrinth:Moby-Dick as Hybrid Epic.  In: A companion to Herman Melville / edited by Wyn Kelley. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing, 2006. (Blackwell companions to literature and culture; 41). ISBN-1-4051-2231-5; pp. 408-422(15)

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    Melville's 'Frenzy in the Wake'.  In: Explicator, 2006 Spring; 64 (3): pp. 146-149 (4)

  282. Su, Chiu-hua.;
    Back to the World of Light: On Tactile Subject in Melville and Merleau-Ponty.  In: NTU Studies in Language and Literature, 20 (2008): pp. 97-130(34)

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    'Spaces That Before Were Blank': Truth and Narrative Form in Melville's South Seas Cartography.  In: Pacific Coast Philology, 2007; 42 (2): pp. 181-198 (18)

  285. Tally, Robert T.;
    Whale as a dish: culinary rhetoric and the discourse of power in Moby-Dick.  In: Monika M Elbert; Marie Drews., Culinary aesthetics and practices in nineteenth-century American literature. New York : Palgrave Macmillan, (c)2009. pp. 73-87(15)

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    The Alternative Taxonomies of Melville's "The Encantadas".  In: The New England Quarterly, Vol. 80, No. 2 (Jun., 2007), pp. 242-279(38)

  287. Tawil, Ezra F.;
    Captain Babo's Cabin: Stowe, Race and Misreading in 'Benito Cereno'.  In: Leviathan: A Journal of Melville Studies, 2006 June; 8 (2): pp. 37-51 (15)

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    Fluid Identity inIsrael Potter andThe Confidence-Man.  In: A companion to Herman Melville / edited by Wyn Kelley. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing, 2006. (Blackwell companions to literature and culture; 41). ISBN-1-4051-2231-5; pp. 451-466(16)    [TOC]

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    Melville's 'Monody': Possibly for Malcolm?  In: ANQ: A Quarterly Journal of Short Articles, Notes, and Reviews, 2006 Spring; 19 (2): pp. 39-44 (6)

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    The Locale of Melville's Gothicism.  In: Papers on Language and Literature. Edwardsville: Spring 2007. Vol. 43, no. 2; pp. 190-204(15)

  291. Tipton, Nathan G.;
    Gender Trouble: Frank Miller's Revision of Robin in the Batman: Dark Knight Series.  In: Journal of Popular Culture. Bowling Green: Apr 2008. Vol. 41, no. 2; p. 321-336 (16)

  292. Towner, Theresa M.;
    Being against Snow.  In: Mississippi Quarterly: The Journal of Southern Cultures, 60.3 (2007): pp. 461-479(19)

  293. Tso-Wei, Hsieh.;
    The Rhetoric of Disability: The Dilemma of Colonial Disability in Mardi.  In: NTU Studies in Language and Literature, 2009 Dec; 22: pp. 107-131 (25)

  294. Umphrey, Martha Merrill.;
    Law's Bonds: Eros and Identification in Billy Budd.  In: American Imago, Volume 64, Number 3, Fall 2007, pp. 413-431(19)

  295. Vanderbeke, Dirk.;
    Queequeg's Voice:?Or, Can Melville's Savages Speak?  In: Leviathan, vol. 13(2011), no. 1, pp. 59-73(15)

  296. Villiers, Dawid W. de.;
    'Crossing the Deadly Space Between': Moby-Dick and the Traversal of the Sea.  In: English Studies in Africa: A Journal of the Humanities, 2008; 51 (2): pp. 69-83 (15)

     
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    Eckert's Great Whales as Homage and Prophecy.  In: Ungraspable Phantom: Essays on Moby-Dick. Eds. Bryant, John, Mary K. Bercaw Edwards and Timothy Marr. Kent, OH: Kent State UP, 2006. xvii, 373 pp. pp. 321-336(16)    [TOC]

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    Hawthorne and Race.  In: A companion to Herman Melville / edited by Wyn Kelley. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing, 2006. (Blackwell companions to literature and culture; 41). ISBN- 1-4051-2231-5; pp. 327-341(15)

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    Artist at Work: Redburn, White-Jacket, Moby-Dick, and Pierre.  In: A companion to Herman Melville / edited by Wyn Kelley. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing, 2006. (Blackwell companions to literature and culture; 41). ISBN-1-4051-2231-5; pp. 378-392(15)

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    Melville's Transhistorical Voice: Billy Budd, Sailorand the Fragmentation of Forms.  In: A companion to Herman Melville / edited by Wyn Kelley. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing, 2006. (Blackwell companions to literature and culture; 41). ISBN-1-4051-2231-5; pp. 497-512(16)

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    Emersonian Pragmatism and Melville's Battle-Pieces and Aspects of the War.  In: Forum for Modern Language Studies, 2010 July; 46 (3): pp. 267-296 (30)

  306. West, Cornel. / Burnett, D Graham.;
    Metaphysics, money & the Messiah: a conversation about Melville's "The Confidence-Man".  In: Daedalus. Boston: Fall 2007. Vol. 136, no. 4; p. 101-114 (14)

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    Introduction.  In: Peter, West., The Arbiters of Reality: Hawthorne, Melville, and the Rise of Mass Information Culture. The Ohio State University Press, 2008. ISBN-13: 978-0-8142-1088-8, pp. 1-22(22)

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    Filling the Void: A Lacanian Angle of Vision on Moby-Dick.  In: Ungraspable Phantom: Essays on Moby-Dick. Eds. Bryant, John, Mary K. Bercaw Edwards and Timothy Marr. Kent, OH: Kent State UP, 2006. xvii, 373 pp. 61-80(20)    [TOC]

  309. Wilson, Ivy G.;
    "no soul above": Labor and the "law in art" in Melville's "The Bell-Tower".  In: Arizona Quarterly: A Journal of American Literature, Culture, and Theory, Vol. 63, no. 1, Spring 2007, pp. 27-47(21)

  310. Wilson, Robert Andrew.;
    Sympathy for the Lawyer: A Source for 'Bartleby' and Nineteenth-Century Prison Reform.  In: ANQ: A Quarterly Journal of Short Articles, Notes, and Reviews, 2008 Fall; 21 (4): pp. 24-30 (7)

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    Resisting the Vortex: Abjection in the Early Works of Herman Melville. A Dissertation Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the College of Arts and Sciences Georgia State University 2008. 206 pp.

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    Seeds of Discontent: The Expanding Satiric Range of Melville's Transatlantic Diptychs.  In: Leviathan: A Journal of Melville Studies, 2006 June; 8 (2): pp. 17-35 (19)

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    The Ghost of Moby-Dick and the Rhetorical Haunting of the Ninth Court's Anderson v. Evans Decision.  In: Communication Law Review, Vol. 10, no. 1(2010), pp. 28-53(26)

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    Charles Olson's American Studies: Call Me Ishmael and the Cold War.  In: The Arizona Quarterly. Tucson: Summer 2007. Vol. 63, no. 2; p. 51-80(30)


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