The New Melville Studies
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:21st Mar '19
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This collection reimagines Melville as both a theorist and a writer, approaching his works as philosophical forms in their own right.
This volume collects and assesses all of the major new trends in Melville studies, testing them out in new readings and putting them into conversation with one another. It offers students and faculty alike a fresh view of Herman Melville, presenting him as a philosopher of the mind and the emotions.What does Melville studies look like after a phase of intense critical activity? This book addresses that question by analyzing Melville as a writer who was keenly interested in the pleasures, limits, and possibilities of various reading practices. It collects and assesses all of the major new trends in Melville studies. Essays, written by some of the leading scholars in the field, test out emerging critical methods. They explore Melville's centrality to American literary studies and consider the full range of Melville's career, connecting his poetry to his prose. This collection re-imagines Melville as a theorist as well as a writer, approaching his works as philosophical forms in their own right. It shows how scholars are changing Melville studies not only by re-orienting the texts upon which those studies are based, but also by incorporating new approaches that unsettle prior assumptions and interpretive claims.
'Much of his work remains an enigma, opening possibilities for further readings and further modes of criticism, against prevailing winds that took Melville to uncharted territory … Highly recommended.' R. T. Prus, Choice
'No one interested in Melville's writing will be disappointed with the quality and range of the close reading displayed in Cody Marrs's The New Melville Studies.' Graham Thompson, American Literary History
ISBN: 9781108484039
Dimensions: 235mm x 160mm x 19mm
Weight: 570g
292 pages