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Tolerable Entertainment

by John Evelev
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Overview

In Tolerable Entertainment, Herman Melville's life and literary work serve as windows on the tumultuous world of antebellum New York City. Charting Melville's writings from Typee (1846) to Pierre (1852) as responses to his experience of living in the city, this book reveals the dramatic shifts in American life occurring at the time.

Synopsis

In Tolerable Entertainment, Herman Melville's life and literary work serve as windows on the tumultuous world of antebellum New York City. Charting Melville's writings from Typee (1846) to Pierre (1852) as responses to his experience of living in the city, this book reveals the dramatic shifts in American life occurring at the time.

Leviathan: A Journal of Melville Studies

"Tolerable Entertainment" is always challenging, smart, and inventive, and the fact that from cover to cover the author's professional prose remains jargon-free makes it an accessible read. It will undoubtedly add significantly to our understanding of Melville's work and social surroundings.

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Leviathan: A Journal of Melville Studies

"Tolerable Entertainment" is always challenging, smart, and inventive, and the fact that from cover to cover the author's professional prose remains jargon-free makes it an accessible read. It will undoubtedly add significantly to our understanding of Melville's work and social surroundings.

Book Details

Published
February 1, 2006
Publisher
University of Massachusetts Press
Pages
248
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781558495166

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