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Herman, Melville(メルヴィル)研究 1981-1990年研究論文

 「白鯨」(Moby-Dick/The Whale)で有名な作家ハーマン・メルヴィル(Herman, Melville)の1981から1990年に刊行された研究論文を紹介しています。
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  1. Abrams, Robert E.;
    Typee and Omoo: Herman Melville and the Ungraspable Phantom of Identity.  In: Critical Essays on Herman Melville's Typee. By Milton R. Stern. G.K. Hall & Co., 1982. p. 201-210(10)  [ Contents ]

  2. Abbott, Collamer M.;
    Melville's Redburn and Moby-Dick.  In: The Explicator. Washington: Spring 1990. Vol. 48, no. 3; p. 190-191 (2)

  3. Adams, Michael Vannoy.;
    Getting a Kick Out of Captain Ahab: The Merman Dream in Moby Dick.  In: Dreamworks, 1984-1985; 4 (4): pp. 279-287 (9)

  4. Adams, Michael V.;
    Whaling and Difference: Moby-Dick Deconstructed.  In: New Orleans Review 10.4(Win. 1983): pp. 59-64(6)

  5. Adler, Joyce Sparer.;
    Billy Budd and Melville's Philosophy of War.  In: Critical Essays on Melville's Billy Budd, Sailor. Ed. Robert Milder. Critical Essays on American Literature. Boston: Hall, 1989. pp. 156-172(17)  [ Contents ]

  6. Adler, Joyce Sparer.;
    Typee and Omoo: Of "Civilized" War on "Savage" Peace.  In: Critical Essays on Herman Melville's Typee. By Milton R. Stern. G.K. Hall & Co., 1982. p. 244-249(6)

  7. Altherr, Thomas L.;
    'Drunk with the Chase': The Influence of Francis Parkman's The California and Oregon Trail upon Herman Melville's Moby-Dick, or the Whale.  In: JASAT (Journal of the American Studies Association of Texas), 1990 Oct.; 21: pp. 1-14(14)

  8. Anonymous.;
    Four Months' Residence in the Marquesas.  In: Critical Essays on Herman Melville's Typee. By Milton R. Stern. G.K. Hall & Co., 1982. p. 28-33(6)

  9. Arac, Jonathan.;
    "A romantic book": Moby-Dick and novel agency.  In: Boundary 2. Summer 1990. Vol. 17, no. 2; p. 40-59(20)

  10. Arvin, Newton.;
    The Author of Typee, Omoo, &c.  In: Critical Essays on Herman Melville's Typee. By Milton R. Stern. G.K. Hall & Co., 1982. p. 99-106(8)

  11. Axelrod, Steven Gould.;
    Teaching Moby-Dick to Non-English Majors.  In: Bickman, Martin (ed. and preface)., Approaches to Teaching Melville's Moby-Dick. New York, NY: Modern Language Association of America; 1985. x, 157 pp. ISBN: 9780873524902; pp. 66-74(9)  [ Contents ]

     
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  12. Barbour, James.;
    Melville Biography: A Life and the Lives.  In: A Companion to Melville Studies. Ed. John Bryant. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood, 1986. p. 3-34(32)  [ Contents ]

  13. Barnett, Louise K.;
    Speech in Moby-Dick.  In: Studies in American Fiction, 1983 Autumn; 11 (2): pp. 139-151 (13)

  14. Bartley, William.;
    'Measured Forms' and Orphic Eloquence: The Style of Herman Melville's Billy Budd, Sailor.  In: University of Toronto Quarterly, vol. 59, no. 4, Summer 1990, pp. 516-534(19)

  15. Bauerlein, Mark.;
    Grammar and Etymology in Moby-Dick.  In: Arizona Quarterly: A Journal of American Literature, Culture, and Theory, 1990 Autumn; 46 (3): pp. 17-32 (16)

  16. Beaver, Harold.;
    Mardi: A Sum of Inconsistencies.  In: Herman Melville: Reassessments. Crit. Studies Ser. London; Totowa, NJ: Vision; edited by A. Robert Lee. Barnes & Noble, 1984. p. 28-40(13)  [ Contents ]

  17. Bell, Millicent.;
    The Indeterminate Moby-Dick.  In: Bickman, Martin (ed. and preface)., Approaches to Teaching Melville's Moby-Dick. New York, NY: Modern Language Association of America; 1985. x, 157 pp. ISBN: 9780873524902; pp. 23-31(9)  [ Contents ]

  18. Bellis, Peter J.;
    Israel Potter: Autobiography as History as Fiction.  In: American Literary History, 1990 Winter; 2 (4): pp. 607-626(20)

  19. Bellis, Peter J;
    Melville's The Confidence-Man: An Uncharitable Interpretation.  In: American Literature, 59 (Dec. 1987): pp. 548-569(22)

  20. Bender, Bert.;
    Far Tortuga and American Sea Fiction since Moby-Dick.  In: American Literature, Vol. 56, No. 2 (May, 1984), pp. 227-248(22)

  21. Benson, James D.;
    Ideational, Interpersonal and Textual Meaning in Melville's Moby Dick.  In: Forum Linguisticum, 1984 Aug.; 8 (2): pp. 157-167(11)

  22. Benston, Kimberly W.;
    "I Yam what I Am": Naming and Unnaming in Afro-American Literature.  In: Black American Literature Forum, vol. 16(1982), no. 1, pp. 3-12(10)

  23. Bergmann, Johannes D.;
    Melville's Tales.  In: A Companion to Melville Studies. Ed. John Bryant. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood, 1986. pp. 241-278 (38)

  24. Bergstrom, Robert F.;
    Less Erroneous Pictures of Whales: Open Structures in Teaching Moby-Dick.  In: Bickman, Martin (ed. and preface)., Approaches to Teaching Melville's Moby-Dick. New York, NY: Modern Language Association of America; 1985. x, 157 pp. ISBN: 9780873524902; pp. 96-103(8)

  25. Berninghausen, Thomas F.;
    Writing on the Body: The Figure of Authority in Moby-Dick.  In: New Orleans Review, 1987 Fall; 14 (3): pp. 5-12 (8)

  26. Berthoff, Warner.;
    Certain Phenomenal Men: The Example of Billy Budd.  In: Critical Essays on Melville's Billy Budd, Sailor. Ed. Robert Milder. Critical Essays on American Literature. Boston: Hall, 1989. pp. 74-88(15)  [ Contents ]

  27. Berthoff, Warner.;
    [The Growth of the Mind].  In: Critical Essays on Herman Melville's Pierre; or, The Ambiguities. Boston: Hall, l983. pp. 216-221(6)  [ Contents ]

  28. Berthold, Michael C.;
    'Portentous Somethings': Melville's Typee and the Language of Captivity.  In: New England Quarterly: A Historical Review of New England Life and Letters, 1987 Dec; 60 (4): pp. 549-567 (19)

  29. Bezanson, Walter E.;
    Moby-Dick: Document, Drama, Dream.  In: A Companion to Melville Studies. Ed. John Bryant. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood, 1986. pp. 169-210(42)

  30. Bickman, Martin.;
    Materials.  In: Bickman, Martin (ed. and preface)., Approaches to Teaching Melville's Moby-Dick. New York, NY: Modern Language Association of America; 1985. x, 157 pp. ISBN: 9780873524902; pp. 3-15(13)  [ Contents ]

  31. Bickman, Martin.;
    Melville and the Mind.  In: A Companion to Melville Studies. Ed. John Bryant. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood, 1986. pp. 515-541(27)

  32. Bischoff, Howard W.;
    An Exploration into the Multiplicity of Meanings of the Universe and the Phenomena Contained Therein as Elucidated by Herman Melville in Moby Dick.  In: Journal of Evolutionary Psychology, 1990 Aug; 11 (3-4): pp. 249-263 (15)

  33. Blair, John G.;
    Multum in parvo: Moby-Dick, the Swiss Army Knife, and the Poetics of Infinity.  In: Fries, Udo (ed.) The Structure of Texts. Tubingen: Narr; 1987. 264 pp. ISBN : 3878088434; pp. 209-220(12)

  34. Blackmur, R.P.;
    [From "The Craft of Herman Melville"].  In: Critical Essays on Herman Melville's Pierre; or, The Ambiguities. Boston: Hall, l983. p. 196-201(6) [Formerly: In Virginia Quarterly Review, 1938; 14: pp. 266-282]

  35. Bluestein, Gene.;
    Ahab's Sin.  In: Arizona Quarterly, 41(1985). No. 2, pp. 101-116(16)

  36. Bohrer, Randall.;
    Melville's New Witness: Cannibalism and the Microcosm-Macrocosm Cosmology of "Moby-Dick".  In: Studies in Romanticism, Vol. 22, No. 1 (Spring, 1983), pp. 65-91(27)

  37. Bourne, William Oland.;
    Typee: The Traducers of Missions.  In: Critical Essays on Herman Melville's Typee. By Milton R. Stern. G.K. Hall & Co., 1982. p. 38-52(15)

  38. Boughn, Michael.;
    Eros and Identity in Moby-Dick.  In: American Transcendental Quarterly, 1987 Sept.; 1 (3): pp. 179-196(18)

  39. Bowen, Merlin.;
    [Captain Vere and the Weakness of Expediency].  In: Critical Essays on Melville's Billy Budd, Sailor. Ed. Robert Milder. Critical Essays on American Literature. Boston: Hall, 1989. p. 61-74(14)

  40. Branch, Watson.;
    The Queat for Mardi.  In: A Companion to Melville Studies. Ed. John Bryant. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood, 1986. pp. 123-143(21)

  41. Braswell, William.;
    The Early Love Scenes in Melville's Pierre.  In: Critical Essays on Herman Melville's Pierre; or, The Ambiguities. Boston: Hall, l983. p. 210-216(7) [Formerly: In American Literature: A Journal of Literary History, Criticism, and Bibliography, 1950 Nov; 22 (3): pp. 283-289]

  42. Brietweiser, Mitchell.;
    False Sympathy in Melville's Typee.  In: American Quarterly, 1982 Fall; 34 (4): pp. 396-417 (22)

  43. Brodhead, Richard H.;
    [Conscious Idealizings and Unconscious Sexuality].  In: Critical Essays on Herman Melville's Pierre; or, The Ambiguities. Boston: Hall, l983. p. 226-236(11)

  44. Brodtkorb, Paul. Jr.;
    The Definitive Billy Budd: ?But Aren't It All Sham?"  In: Critical Essays on Melville's Billy Budd, Sailor. Ed. Robert Milder. Critical Essays on American Literature. Boston: Hall, 1989. pp. 114-127(14)

  45. Bryant, John.;
    Citizens of a World to Come: Melville and the Millennial Cosmopolite.  In: American Literature. Durham: Mar 1987. Vol. 59, no. 1; pp. 20-36(17)

  46. Bryant, John.;
    The Confidence-Man: Melville's Problem Novel.  In: A Companion to Melville Studies. Ed. John Bryant. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood, 1986. pp. 315-350(36)

  47. Bryant, John.;
    Introduction: A Melville Renaissance.  In: A Companion to Melville Studies. Ed. John Bryant. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood, 1986. pp. xvii-xxviii(12)

  48. Bryant, Joh.;
    Melville's Comic Debate: Geniality and the Aesthetics of Repose.  In: American Literature: A Journal of Literary History, Criticism, and Bibliography, 1983 May; 55 (2): pp. 151-170(20)

  49. Bryant, John.;
    Melville's L-Word: First Intentions and Final Readings in Typee.  In: The New England Quarterly. Brunswick: Mar 1990. Vol. 63, no. 1; pp. 120-131(12)

  50. Bryant, John.;
    'Nowhere a Stranger': Melville and Cosmopolitanism.  In: Nineteenth-Century Fiction, 1984 Dec; 39 (3): pp. 275-291(17)

  51. Busch, Frederick.;
    Melville's Mail.  In: The Iowa Review, Vol. 16, No. 2 (Spring - Summer, 1986), pp. 150-163(14)

  52. Butterfield, Herbie.;
    New World All Over: Melville's Typee and Omoo.  In: Herman Melville: Reassessments. Crit. Studies Ser. London; Totowa, NJ: Vision; Barnes & Noble, 1984. p. 14-27(14)

     
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  53. Cameron, Sharon.;
    Ahab and Pip: Those Are Pearls That Were His Eyes.  In: ELH, 1981 Fall; 48 (3): pp. 573-593(21)

  54. Canaday, Nicholas.;
    Pierre in the Domestic Circle.  In: Studies in the Novel, 1986 Winter; 18 (4): pp. 395-402 (8)

  55. Catherine, Kessler, Joyce.;
    The subversive genius: Melville's theory of characterization. Degree Doctor of Philosophy, Case Western Reserve University, English, 1990. Advisor: Roger B Salomon. 173 pp.

  56. Chacko, David.;
    Israel Potter: Genesis of a Legend.  In: The William and Mary Quarterly: A Magazine of Early American History and Culture, 1984 July; 41 (3): pp. 365-389 (25)

  57. Chase, Richard.;
    The Maimed Man in the Glen.  In: Critical Essays on Herman Melville's Typee. By Milton R. Stern. G.K. Hall & Co., 1982. p. 93-98(6)  [ Contents ]

  58. Clarey, JoEllyn.;
    D. H. Lawrence's Moby-Dick: A Textual Note.  In: Modern Philology: A Journal Devoted to Research in Medieval and Modern Literature, 1986 Nov; 84 (2): pp. 191-195 (5)

  59. Clark, Michael.;
    Authorial Displacement in Herman Melville's 'The Piazza.'.  In: CLA Journal 27(1983): pp. 69-80(12)

  60. Clark, Michael.;
    Melville's Typee: Fact, Fiction, and Esthetics.  In: Critical Essays on Herman Melville's Typee. By Milton R. Stern. G.K. Hall & Co., 1982. p. 211-225(15) [Formerly: In Arizona Quarterly: A Journal of American Literature, Culture, and Theory, 1978; 34: pp. 351-370]

  61. Coffler, Gail.;
    Moby-Dick: Classicism in Melville's Style.  In: Essays in Arts and Sciences, 1987 May; 16: pp. 73-84(12)

  62. Cohen, Hennig.;
    Israel Potter: Common Man as Hero.  In: A Companion to Melville Studies. Ed. John Bryant. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood, 1986. pp. 279-313(35)  [ Contents ]

  63. Cottom, Daniel.;
    Parody as Originality in Moby-Dick.  In: American Transcendental Quarterly, 1981 Summer; 51: pp. 165-181(17)

  64. Cowan, Bainard.;
    Moby-Dick as the Preservation of Reading.  In: Bickman, Martin (ed. and preface)., Approaches to Teaching Melville's Moby-Dick. New York, NY: Modern Language Association of America; 1985. x, 157 pp. ISBN: 9780873524902; pp. 51-55(5)  [ Contents ]

  65. Cowan, S.A.;
    The Naming of Captain Vere in Melville's Billy Budd.  In: Studies in Short Fiction, 1984, vol. 21, no. 1, pp. 41-46(6)

  66. Craven, Robert R.;
    'Roger Starbuck' (Augustus Comstock) and Moby-Dick.  In: Melville Society Extracts, 1981 Nov.; 48: pp. 1-5 (5)

  67. Crichton, Andrew B.;
    The Spatial Imperative in Moby-Dick.  In: Bickman, Martin (ed. and preface)., Approaches to Teaching Melville's Moby-Dick. New York, NY: Modern Language Association of America; 1985. x, 157 pp. ISBN: 9780873524902; pp. 128-134(7)

     
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  68. Dean, James Seay.;
    Upon These Banks and Shoals of Time: Herman Melville's Whale, Joao Guimaraes Rosa's Crocodile.  In: Luso-Brazilian Review, 1983 Winter; 20 (2): pp. 198-212 (15)

  69. Dettlaff, Shirley M.;
    Melville's Aethetics.  In: A Companion to Melville Studies. Ed. John Bryant. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood, 1986. pp. 625-665(41)  [ Contents ]

  70. Dove-Rumé, Janine.;
    Scatology and Eschatology: Digestive Process and Occult Transmutation in Melville's Moby-Dick; Or, The Whale.  In: Letterature d'America: Rivista Trimestrale, 1985 Spring; 6 (27): pp. 67-86 (20)

  71. Dryden, Edgar A.;
    Portraits of the Artist as a Young Man.  In: Critical Essays on Herman Melville's Typee. By Milton R. Stern. G.K. Hall & Co., 1982. pp. 173-182(10)  [ Contents ]

  72. Durer, Christopher S.;
    Moby-Dick and Nazi Propagandistic Techniques.  In: The Midwest Quarterly. Pittsburg: Summer 1990. Vol. 31, no. 4; pp. 449-468(20)

  73. Durer, Christopher S.;
    Moby-Dick's Ishmael, Burke, and Schopenhauer.  In: The Midwest Quarterly. Pittsburg: Winter 1989. Vol. 30, no. 2; pp. 161-178(18)

  74. Durer, Christopher S.;
    Mocking the "Grand Programme": Irony and after in "Moby Dick".  In: Rocky Mountain Review of Language and Literature, Vol. 36, No. 4 (1982), pp. 249-258(10)

     
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  75. Eby, E.H.;
    [A Literary Experiment and the Destruction of Certainties].  In: Critical Essays on Herman Melville's Pierre; or, The Ambiguities. Boston: Hall, l983. p. 186-188(3)  [ Contents ]

  76. Egan, Philip J.;
    Time and Ishmael's Character in 'The Town-Ho's Story' of Moby-Dick.  In: Studies in the Novel, 1982 Winter; 14 (4): pp. 337-347(11)

  77. Emery, Allan Moore.;
    "Benito Cereno" and Manifest Destiny.  In: Nineteenth-Century Fiction, Vol. 39, No. 1 (Jun., 1984), pp. 48-68(21)

  78. Emery, Allan Moore.;
    Melville on Science: 'The Lightning-Rod Man,'.  In: New England Quarterly, Vol. 56, no. 4 (Dec., 1983), pp. 555-568(14)

  79. Emery, Allan Moore.;
    The Political Significance of Melville's Chimney.  In: New England Quarterly: A Historical Review of New England Life and Letters, 1982 June; 55 (2): pp. 201-228 (28)

  80. Emery, Allan Moore.;
    The Topicality of Depravity in "Benito Cereno".  In: American Literature, Vol. 55, No. 3 (Oct., 1983), pp. 316-331(16)

  81. Emmers, Amy Puett.;
    [New Crosslights on the Illegitimate Daughter in Pierre].  In: Critical Essays on Herman Melville's Pierre; or, The Ambiguities. Boston: Hall, l983. p. 237-240(4)

  82. Engell, John.;
    The Treasure of Sierra Madre: B. Traven, John Huston and Ideology in Film Adaptation.  In: Literature/Film Quarterly. Salisbury: 1989. Vol. 17, no. 4; p. 245-252(8)

  83. Evans, Lyon, Jr.;
    'Too Good to Be True': Subverting Christian Hope in Billy Budd.  In: The New England Quarterly 55.3 (1982): pp. 323-353(31)

  84. Fisher, Philip.;
    Democratic Social Space: Whitman, Melville, and the Promise of American Transparency.  In: Representations, 24 (1988): pp. 60-101(42)

  85. Fogle, Richard Harter.;
    Billy Budd: The Order of the Fall.  In: Critical Essays on Melville's Billy Budd, Sailor. Ed. Robert Milder. Critical Essays on American Literature. Boston: Hall, 1989. p. 50-61(12)  [ Contents ]

  86. Forsythe, Robert S.;
    [An Experiment in Fiction].  In: Critical Essays on Herman Melville's Pierre; or, The Ambiguities. Boston: Hall, l983. pp. 157-161(5)

  87. Frank, Stuart M.;
    "Cheer'ly Man": Chanteying in Omoo and Moby-Dick.  In: The New England Quarterly, Vol. 58, No. 1 (Mar., 1985), pp. 68-82(14)

  88. Franklin, H. Bruce,;
    From Empire to Empire: Billy Budd, Sailor.  In: Herman Melville: Reassessments. Crit. Studies Ser. London; Totowa, NJ: Vision; Barnes & Noble, 1984. p. 199-216(18)  [ Contents ]

  89. Franklin, H. Bruce.;
    Melville in a World of Pagan Gods.  In: Critical Essays on Herman Melville's Typee. By Milton R. Stern. G.K. Hall & Co., 1982. p. 166-172(7)  [ Contents ]

  90. Freeman, John.;
    [The Spiritual Counterpart of Moby-Dick].  In: Critical Essays on Herman Melville's Pierre; or, The Ambiguities. Boston: Hall, l983. pp. 113-116(4)

     
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  91. Goering, Wynn M.;
    To Obey Rebelling: The Quaker Dilemma in Moby Dick.  In: The New England Quarterly, 54.4 (Dec. 1981): pp. 519-538(20)

  92. Gowler, Steve.;
    That Profound Silence: The Failure of Theodicy in Pierre.  In: SHR, yr:1981 vol:15 iss: 3 pp. 243 -254(12)

  93. Grant, Kerry J.;
    The Failure of Language in Melville's 'Typee.'  In: Modern Language Studies, 12.2 (1982): pp. 61-68(8)

  94. Gray, Richard.;
    'All's o'er, and ye know him not': A Reading of Pierre.  In: Herman Melville: Reassessments. Crit. Studies Ser. London; Totowa, NJ: Vision; Barnes & Noble, 1984. pp. 116-134(19)

  95. Gretchko, John M. J.;
    New Evidence for Melville's Use of John Harris in Moby-Dick.  In: Studies in the American Renaissance, (1983), pp. 303-311(9)

     
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  96. Hancher, Michael.;
    Billy Budd: Famous Last Words.  In: Cardozo Studies in Law and Literature, 1989 Spring; 1 (1): pp. 109-121 (13)

  97. Hartstein, Arnold M.;
    Myth and History in Moby Dick.  In: ATQ, 57(July 1985): pp. 31-43(13)

  98. Hattenhauer, Darryl.;
    Space and Place in Melville's "The Piazza".  In: American Studies in Scandinavia, Vol. 20, 1988: pp. 69-81(13)

  99. Hayford, Harrison & Sealts, Merton M. Jr.;
    Commentary on the Text: Growth of the Nabuscript.  In: Critical Essays on Melville's Billy Budd, Sailor. Ed. Robert Milder. Critical Essays on American Literature. Boston: Hall, 1989. p. 23-32(10)  [ Contents ]

  100. Heath, William.;
    Melville and Marquesan Eroticism.  In: Massachusetts Review: A Quarterly of Literature, the Arts and Public Affairs, 1988 Spring; 29 (1): pp. 43-65 (23)

  101. Heffernan, Thomas Farel.;
    Melville the Traveler.  In: A Companion to Melville Studies. Ed. John Bryant. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood, 1986. pp. 35-61(27)  [ Contents ]

  102. Heflin, Wilson.;
    Redburn and White-Jacket.  In: A Companion to Melville Studies. Ed. John Bryant. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood, 1986. pp. 145-167(23)

  103. Hellenbrand, Harold.;
    Behind Closed Doors: Ishmael's Dreams and Hypnagogic Trances in Moby-Dick.  In: American Transcendental Quarterly, 1986 Oct.; 61: pp. 47-71 (25)

  104. Henry Louis Gates, Jr.;
    The "Blackness of Blackness": A Critique of the Sign and the Signifying Monkey.  In: Critical Inquiry, Vol. 9, No. 4 (Jun., 1983), pp. 685-723(39)

  105. Higgins, Brian.;
    [Chronometricals and Horological].  In: Critical Essays on Herman Melville's Pierre; or, The Ambiguities. Boston: Hall, l983. pp. 221-225(5)  [ Contents ]

  106. Higgins, Brian.;
    Introduction.  In: Critical Essays on Herman Melville's Pierre; or, The Ambiguities. Boston: Hall, l983. p. 1-27(27)

  107. Higgins, Brian & Parker, Hershel.;
    The Flawed Grandeur of Melville's Pierre.  In: Critical Essays on Herman Melville's Pierre; or, The Ambiguities. Boston: Hall, l983. p. 240-266(27)

  108. Higgins, Brian & Parker, Hershel.;
    Reading Pierre.  In: A Companion to Melville Studies. Ed. John Bryant. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood, 1986. pp. 211-239(29)

  109. Hilbert, Betsy.;
    The Truth of the Thing: Nonfiction in Moby-Dick.  In: College English, Vol. 48, No. 8. (Dec., 1986), pp. 824-831(8)

  110. Hindley, Clifford.;
    Love and Salvation in Britten's 'Billy Budd'.  In: Music & Letters, 1989 Aug.; 70 (3): pp. 363-381(19)

  111. Hollister, Michael.;
    Melville's gam with Poe in Moby-Dick: Bulkington and Pym.  In: Studies in the Novel. Denton: Fall 1989. Vol. 21, no. 3; pp. 279-291(13)

  112. Holstein, Jay A.;
    Melville's Inversion of Jonah in Moby-Dick.  In: The Iliff Review, 1985 Winter; 42 (1): pp. 13-20(8)

  113. Hook, Andrew,.;
    Melville's Poetry.  In: Herman Melville: Reassessments. Crit. Studies Ser. London; Totowa, NJ: Vision; Barnes & Noble, 1984. pp. 176-198(.23)  [ Contents ]

  114. Horn, Bernard.;
    Ahab and Ishmael at War: The Presence of Moby-Dick in the Naked and the Dead.  In: American Quarterly, Vol. 34, No. 4 (Autumn, 1982), pp. 379-395(17)

  115. Hurtgen, James R.;
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