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Herman, Melville(メルヴィル)研究 Moby-Dick (2):1951-1990年研究論文
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- Abbott, Collamer M.;
Melville's Redburn and Moby-Dick. In: The Explicator. Washington: Spring 1990. Vol. 48, no. 3; p. 190-191 (2) - 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) - Adams, Michael Vannoy.;
Whaling and Difference: Moby-Dick Deconstructed. In: New Orleans Review 10.4(Win. 1983): pp. 59-64(6) - 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) - Andrews, William L.;
Moby-Dick and the Legend of Mahuika. In: American Transcendental Quarterly: A Journal of New England Writers, 1979; 42: pp. 123-127(5) - Arac, Jonathan.;
"A romantic book": Moby-Dick and novel agency. In: Boundary 2. Summer 1990. Vol. 17, no. 2; p. 40-59(20) - Aspiz, Harold.;
Phrenologizing the Whale. In: Nineteenth-Century Fiction, Vol. 23, No. 1 (Jun., 1968), pp. 18-27(10) - Ausband, Stephen C.;
The Whale and the Machine: An Approach to Moby-Dick. In: American Literature, 47, no. 2(May 1975): pp. 197-211(15) - Austin, Allen.;
The Three-Stranded Allegory of Moby-Dick. In: College English, Vol. 26, No. 5 (Feb., 1965), pp. 344-349(6) - 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)
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- Babcock, C. Merton.;
The Vocabulary of Moby Dick. In: American Speech, Vol. 27, No. 2 (May, 1952), pp. 91-101(11) - Barbarow, George.;
Making Believe it is "Moby Dick". In: The Hudson Review, Vol. 10, No. 2 (Summer, 1957), pp. 270-274(5) - Barbour, James.;
The Composition of Moby-Dick. In: American Literature, Vol. 47, No. 3(Nov., 1975), pp. 343-360(18) - Barbour, James. & Howard, Leon.;
Carlyle and the Conclusion of Moby-Dick. In: The New England Quarterly, Vol. 49, No. 2 (Jun., 1976), pp. 214-224(11) - Barnett, Louise K.;
Speech in Moby-Dick. In: Studies in American Fiction, 1983 Autumn; 11 (2): pp. 139-151 (13) - 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) - Bell, Millicent.;
Pierre Bayle and Moby Dick. In: PMLA, Vol. 66, No. 5 (Sep., 1951), pp. 626-648(23) - 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) - Bender, Bert.;
Far Tortuga and American Sea Fiction since Moby-Dick. In: American Literature, Vol. 56, No. 2 (May, 1984), pp. 227-248(22) - Bender, Bert.;
Moby-Dick, an American Lyrical Novel. In: Studies in the Novel, 1978; 10: pp. 346-356 (11) - Benson, James D.;
Ideational, Interpersonal and Textual Meaning in Melville's Moby Dick. In: Forum Linguisticum, 1984 Aug.; 8 (2): pp. 157-167(11) - 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) - 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) - Bezanson, Walter E.;
Moby-Dick: Document, Drama, Dream. In: Bryant, John (ed.)., A Companion to Melville Studies. Westport, CT: Greenwood; 1986. xxviii, 906 pp. pp. 169-210 (42) - Bezanson, Walter E.;
Moby Dick: Work of Art. In: Moby Dick: Centennial Essays. Ed. Tyrus Hillway & Luther Mansfield. Dallas: SMU, 1953. pp. 30-58(29) - 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) - 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) - 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. Tübingen: Narr; 1987. 264 pp. ISBN : 3878088434; pp. 209-220(12) - Bluestein, Gene.;
Ahab's Sin. In: Arizona Quarterly, 41(1985). No. 2, pp. 101-116(16) - 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) - Booth, Thornton Y.;
Moby Dick: Standing Up to God. In: Nineteenth-Century Fiction Jun 1962, Vol. 17, No. 1: 33-43(11) - Boughn, Michael.;
Eros and Identity in Moby-Dick. In: American Transcendental Quarterly, 1987 Sept.; 1 (3): pp. 179-196(18) - Braswell, William.;
The Main Theme of Moby-Dick. In: Emerson Society Quarterly, 28 (1962): pp. 15-17(3) - Burns, Graham.;
The Unshored World of Moby Dick. In: Critical Review, 1970; 13: pp. 68-83 (16)
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- Cambon, Glauco.;
Ishmael and the Problem of Formal Discontinuities in Moby Dick. In: Modern Language Notes, Vol. 76, No. 6 (Jun., 1961), pp. 516-523(8) - Carlson, Thomas C.;
Ishmael as Art Critic: A Double Metrical Irony in Moby-Dick. In: Interpretations: Studies in Language and Literature, 1979; 11: pp. 52-55 (4) - Carlson, Thomas C.;
Who's Afraid of Moby-Dick? An Approach to Teaching Ishmael's Autobiography. In: Interpretations: Studies in Language and Literature, 1973; 5: pp. 10-19 (10) - 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. - Chambers, Mary P.;
White Man, White Whale Albinism in House Made of Dawn and Moby Dick. In: Studies in American Indian Literatures, New Series, Vol. 4, No. 4 (Autumn 1980), pp. 51-54(4) - 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) - Clark, Marden J.;
Blending Cadences: Rhythm and Structure in Moby-Dick. In: Studies in the Novel, 1976; 8: pp. 158-171(14) - Clubb, Merrel D. Jr.;
The Second Personal Pronoun in Moby-Dick. In: American Speech, Vol. 35, No. 4 (Dec., 1960), pp. 252-260(9) - Coffler, Gail.;
Moby-Dick: Classicism in Melville's Style. In: Essays in Arts and Sciences, 1987 May; 16: pp. 73-84(12) - Cottom, Daniel.;
Parody as Originality in Moby-Dick. In: American Transcendental Quarterly, 1981 Summer; 51: pp. 165-181(17) - Cowan, S. A.;
In Praise of Self-Reliance: The Role of Bulkington in Moby-Dick. In: American Literature: A Journal of Literary History, Criticism, and Bibliography, 1967; 38: pp. 547-556 (10) - 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) - Craven, Robert R.;
'Roger Starbuck' (Augustus Comstock) and Moby-Dick. In: Melville Society Extracts, 1981 Nov.; 48: pp. 1-5 (5) - 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) - Cromphout, Gustaaf Van.;
Moby-Dick: The Transformation of the Faustian Ethos. In: American Literature, Vol. 51, no. 1(Mar., 1979), pp. 17-32(16) - Cross, Richard K.;
Moby-Dick and Under the Volcano: Poetry from the Abyss. In: Modern Fiction Studies, 1974; 20: pp. 149-156 (8) - Cunningham, Frank R.;
Lindsay Anderson's O Lucky Man! and the Romantic Tradition. In: Literature/Film Quarterly. Salisbury: Summer 1974. Vol. 2, no. 3; p. 256-261(6)
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- Dahl, Curtis.;
Moby Dick and Reviews of the Cruise of the Cachalot. In: Modern Language Notes, Vol. 67, No. 7 (Nov., 1952), pp. 471-472(2) - Dahl, Curtis.;
Moby Dick's Cousin Behemoth. In: American Literature, Vol. 31, No. 1 (Mar., 1959), pp. 21-29(9) - Dahlberg, Edward.;
Moby-Dick: An Hamitic Dream. In: Burnshaw, Stanley(ed.) Varieties of Literary Experience: Eighteen Essays in World Literature. New York: NYU Press; 1962. pp. 183-213(31) - Deacon, A. N.;
Moby Dick. In: Critical Review, 1980; 22: pp. 77-88 (12) - Dean, John.;
Shakespeare's Influence on Moby-Dick or, Where There's a Will, There's a Whale. In: Cahiers Elisabethains: Etudes sur la Pre-Renaissance et la Renaissance Anglaises, 1978; 13: pp. 41-48 (8) - Donaldson, Scott.;
Damned Dollars and a Blessed Company: Financial Imagery in Moby-Dick. In: The New England Quarterly, Vol. 46, No. 2 (Jun., 1973), pp. 279-283(5) - 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) - Durer, Christopher S.;
Moby-Dick and Nazi Propagandistic Techniques. In: The Midwest Quarterly. Pittsburg: Summer 1990. Vol. 31, no. 4; pp. 449-468(20) - 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) - 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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- 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) - Eldridge, Herbert G.;
'Careful Disorder': The Structure of Moby-Dick. In: American Literature, 39 (May 1967), p. 145-162(18) - 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) - Fabricant, Carole.;
"Tristram Shandy" and "Moby-Dick": A Cock and Bull Story and a Tale of a Tub. In: The Journal of Narrative Technique, Vol. 7, No. 1 (Winter, 1977), pp. 57-69(13) - Firestone, Evan R.;
Herman Melville's Moby-Dick and the Abstract Expressionists. In: Arts Magazine, 54 (1980), p. 120-124(5) - Foster, Charles H.;
Something in Emblems: A Reinterpretation of Moby-Dick. In: The New England Quarterly, Vol. 34, No. 1 (Mar., 1961), pp. 3-35(33) - 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) - Fransworth, Robert M.;
From Voyage to Quest in Melville. In: Emerson Society Quarterly, 1962, pp. 17-20 (4)
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- Giantvalley, Scott.;
'Precedents Are against It': An Examination of White-Jacket as a Corrective for the 'Two Moby-Dicks' Theory. In: Studies in American Fiction, 1980; 8: pp. 165-181(17) - Glasser, William.;
Moby Dick. In: The Sewanee Review, Vol. 77, No. 3 (Summer, 1969), pp. 463-486(24) - Gleason, Philip.;
Moby-Dick: Meditation for Democracy. In: Personalist: An International Review of Philosophy, 1963; 44: pp. 499-517(19) - Glenn, Barbara.;
Melville and the Sublime in Moby-Dick. In: American Literature, Vol. 48, No. 2 (May, 1976), pp. 165-182(18) - Goering, Wynn M.;
To Obey Rebelling: The Quaker Dilemma in Moby Dick. In: The New England Q 54.4 (Dec. 1981): p. 519-538(20) - Golemba, Henry L.;
The Shape of Moby-Dick. In: Studies in the Novel, 1973; 5: pp. 197-210 (14) - 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) - Grobman, Neil R.;
The Tall Tale Telling Events in Melville's "Moby-Dick". In: Journal of the Folklore Institute, Vol. 12, No. 1 (1975), pp. 19-27(9) - Grove, James P.;
Melville's Vision of Death in Moby-Dick: Stepping away from the "Snug Sofa". In: The New England Quarterly, Vol. 52, No. 2 (Jun., 1979), pp. 177-196(20) - Guttmann, Allen.;
From Typee to Moby-Dick: Melville's Allusive Art. In: Modern Language Quarterly, 1963; 24: pp. 237-244 (8)
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- Halverson, John.;
The Shadow in Moby-Dick. In: American Quarterly, Vol. 15, No. 3 (Autumn, 1963), pp. 436-446(11) - Hands, Charles B.;
The Comic Entrance to Moby-Dick. In: College Literature 2(1975): pp. 182-191(10) - Hartstein, Arnold M.;
Myth and History in Moby Dick. In: ATQ, 57(July 1985): pp. 31-43(13) - Hayford, Harrison.;
Unnecessary Duplicates: A Key to the Writing of Moby-Dick. In: Pullin, Faith., New Perspectives on Melville. Edinburgh: Edinburgh UP; 1978. 314 pp. pp. 128-161(34) - Heflin, Wilson L.;
Melville and Nantucket. In: Moby Dick: Centennial Essays. Ed. Tyrus Hillway & Luther Mansfield. Dallas: SMU, 1953. pp. 165-179(15) - Heflin, Wilson L.;
The Source of Ahab's Lordship Over the Level Loadstone. In: American Literature, 20 (1948), pp. 323-327(5) - Heimert, Alan.;
Moby-Dick and American Political Symbolism. In: American Quarterly, 15(Winter 1963), pp. 498-534(27) - 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) - Herbert, T. Walter Jr.;
Calvinism and Cosmic Evil in "Moby-Dick". In: PMLA, Vol. 84, No. 6 (Oct., 1969), pp. 1613-1619(7) - Herbert, T. Walter, Jr.;
Homosexuality and Spiritual Aspiration in Moby-Dick. In: Canadian Review of American Studies, 1975; 6: pp. 50-58(9) - Hetherington, Hugh W.;
Early Reviews of Moby-Dick. In: Moby Dick: Centennial Essays. Ed. Tyrus Hillway & Luther Mansfield. Dallas: SMU, 1953. pp. 89-122(34) - Hicks, Granville.;
A Re-Reading of Moby Dick'. In: Shapiro, Charles (ed.) Twelve Original Essays on Great American Novels. 1958. pp. 44-68(25) - Hilbert, Betsy.;
The Truth of the Thing: Nonfiction in Moby-Dick. In: College English, Vol. 48, No. 8. (Dec., 1986), pp. 824-831(8) - Hillway, Tyrus.;
A Preface to Moby-Dick. In: Moby Dick: Centennial Essays. Ed. Tyrus Hillway & Luther Mansfield. Dallas: SMU, 1953. pp. 22-29(8) - Hillway, Tyrus.;
Introduction. In: Moby Dick: Centennial Essays. Ed. Tyrus Hillway & Luther Mansfield. Dallas: SMU, 1953. pp. vii-xiv(8) - Hirsch, David H.;
Verbal Reverberations and the Problem of Reality in Moby Dick. In: Books at Brown, 1971; 24: pp. 45-67(23) - Hoeltje, Hubert H.;
Hawthorne, Melville, and 'Blackness.' In: American Literature, 37(1965): pp. 41-51(11) - Hoffman, Daniel G.;
Moby-Dick: Jonah's Whale or Job's? In: The Sewanee Review, Vol. 69, No. 2 (Apr. - Jun., 1961), pp. 205-224(20) - 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) - Holstein, Jay A.;
Melville's Inversion of Jonah in Moby-Dick. In: The Iliff Review, 1985 Winter; 42 (1): pp. 13-20(8) - Horsford, Howard C.;
The Design of the Argument in Moby Dick. In: Modern Fiction Studies 8(Aug.1962): pp. 233-251(19) - Howard, Leon.;
Herman Melville, Moby Dick. In: Stegner, Wallace(ed.)., The American Novel from James Fenimore Cooper to William Faulkner. New York: Basic; 1965. pp. 25-34(10) - Hughes, Cchrles W.;
Man against Nature : Moby-Dick and « The Bear ». A Dissertation in English Submitted to the Graduate Faculty of Texas Tech University in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy. August, 1971. 152 pp. - Hunsberger, Claude.;
Vectors in Recent "Moby-Dick" Criticism. In: College Literature, Vol. 2, No. 3, Moby-Dick (Fall, 1975), pp. 230-245(16)
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- Ingersoll, Earl.;
The Failure of Bloodbrotherhood in Melville's Moby-Dick and Lawrence's Women in Love. In: The Midwest Quarterly. Pittsburg: Summer 1989. Vol. 30, no. 4; p. 458-477(20) - Isani, Mukhtar Ali.;
The Naming of Fedallah in Moby-Dick. In: American Literature: A Journal of Literary History, Criticism, and Bibliography, 1968; 40: pp. 380-385 (6) - Isani, Mukhtar Ali.;
Zoroastrianism and the Fire Symbolism in Moby-Dick. In: American Literature, 44(1972), no. 3, pp. 385-397(13) - Jaffe, David.;
Some Origins of Moby-Dick: New Finds in an Old Source. In: American Literature, Vol. 29, No. 3 (Nov., 1957), pp. 263-277(15) - Josephs, Lois.;
Teaching "Moby Dick": A Method and an Approach. In: The English Journal, Vol. 56, No. 8 (Nov., 1967), pp. 1115-1119(5) - Joseph, Vasanth.;
Some Biblical Nuances in Moby-Dick. In: Osmania Journal of English Studies, 1971; 8 (2): pp. 69-77(9)
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- Kaplan, Sidney.;
The Moby Dick in the Service of the Underground Railroad. In: Phylon (1940-1956), Vol. 12, No. 2 (2nd Qtr., 1951), pp. 173-176(4) - Katz, Leslie.;
Flesh of His Flesh: Amputation in Moby Dick and S. W. Mitchell's Medical Papers. In: Genders, 1989 Mar.; 4: pp. 1-10(10) - Kearns, Edward A.;
Omniscient Ambiguity: The Narrators of Moby-Dick and Billy Budd. In: ESQ: A Journal of the American Renaissance, 1970; 58: pp. 117-120 (4) - Ketterer, David.;
The Time-Break Structure of Moby-Dick. In: Canadian Review of American Studies/Revue Canadienne d'Etudes Americaines, 1988 Fall; 19 (3): pp. 299-323 (25) - Kimball, Samuel.;
Uncanny Narration in Moby-Dick. In: American Literature. Durham: Dec 1987. Vol. 59, no. 4; p. 528-547(20) - Kirkham, E. Bruce.;
The Iron Crown of Lombardy in Moby Dick. In: ESQ: A Journal of the American Renaissance, 1970; 58: pp. 127-129(3)
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- Lackey, Kris.;
"More Spiritual Tenors": The Bible and Gothic Imagination in "Moby-Dick". In: South Atlantic Review, Vol. 52, No. 2 (May, 1987), pp. 37-50(14) - Lee, Grace Farrell.;
Pym and Moby-Dick: Essential Connections. In: American Transcendental Quarterly: A Journal of New England Writers, 1978; 37: pp. 73-86 (14) - Lee, A. Robert.;
Moby-Dick: The Tale and the Telling. In: Pullin, Faith., New Perspectives on Melville. Edinburgh: Edinburgh UP; 1978. 314 pp. pp. 86-127 (42) - Lee, A. Robert.;
Moby-Dick as Anatomy. In: Lee, A. Robert (ed.)., Herman Melville: Reassessments. London; Totowa, NJ: Vision; Barnes & Noble; 1984. 221 pp. pp. ISBN: 0854783652; pp. 68-89(22) - Leisy, Ernest E.;
Fatalism in Moby-Dick. In: Moby Dick: Centennial Essays. Ed. Tyrus Hillway & Luther Mansfield. Dallas: SMU, 1953. pp. 76-88(15) - Leonard David Charles.;
The Cartesian Vortex in Moby-Dick. In: American Literature, Vol. 51, no. 1(Mar., 1979), pp. 105-109(5) - Levernz, David.;
Class Conflicts 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. 85-95(11) - Levy, Harris.;
The Iowa Theater Lab's "Moby Dick". In: The Drama Review: TDR, Vol. 19, No. 3, Expressionism Issue (Sep., 1975), pp. 63-67(5) - Levy, Leo B.;
Hawthorne, Melville, and the Monitor. In: American Literature, 37(1965): pp. 33-40(8)
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- Mansfield, Luther S.;
Symbolism and Biblical Allusion in Moby Dick. In: Emerson Society Q 28 (1962): pp. 20-23(4) - Markels, Julian.;
King Lear and Moby-Dick: The Cultural Connection. In: The Massachusetts Review, Vol. 9, No. 1 (Winter, 1968), pp. 169-176(8) - Marovitz, Sanford E.;
Toward Moby-Dick: A Freshman Honors Course. 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. 56-65(10) - Matchie, Thomas.;
Love Medicine: A Female Moby-Dick. In: The Midwest Quarterly. Pittsburg: Summer 1989. Vol. 30, no. 4; p. 478-491(14) - Matteson, John T.;
The Little Lower Layer: Anxiety and the Courage to Be in Moby-Dick. In: The Harvard Theological Review, Vol. 81, No. 1 (Jan., 1988), pp. 97-116(20) - Maufort, Marc.;
Mariners and Mystics: Echoes of Moby Dick in O'Neill. In: Theatre Annual: A Journal of Performance Studies, 1988; 43: pp. 31-52(22) - McCarthy, Paul;
Forms of Insanity and Insane Characters in Moby-Dick. In: Colby Library Quarterly, 1987 Mar.; 23 (1): pp. 39-51(13) - Mc Dermott, John Francis.;
The Spirit of the Times Reviews Moby Dick. In: The New England Quarterly, Vol. 30, No. 3 (Sep., 1957), pp. 392-395(4) - McIntosh, James.;
Melville's Use and Abuse of Goethe: The Weaver-Gods in Faust and Moby-Dick. In: Amerikastudien/American Studies, 1980; 25 (2): pp. 158-173 (16) - Mengeling, Marvin E.;
Moby-Dick: The Fundamental Principles. In: ESQ: A Journal of the American Renaissance, 1965; 38: pp. 74-87(14) - Milder, Robert.;
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