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Ungraspable Phantom: Essays on Moby-Dick by John Bryant β€” book cover

Ungraspable Phantom: Essays on Moby-Dick

by John Bryant (Editor), Timothy Marr (Editor), Mary K. Bercaw Edwards
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Synopsis

The twenty-one essays collected in "Ungraspable Phantom" are from an international conference held in 2001 celebrating the 150th anniversary of the publication of "Moby-Dick". The essays reflect not only a range of problems and approaches, but also the cosmopolitan perspective of international scholarship. They offer new thoughts on familiar topics: the novel's problematic structure, its sources in and reinvention of the Bible, its Lacanian and post-Freudian psychology, and its rhetoric. They also present fresh information on new areas of interest: Melville's creative process, law and jurisprudence, Freemasonry and labor, race, Latin Americanism, and the Native American. Scholars, students, and readers of "Moby-Dick" will find this collection of essays fresh and insightful.

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 2006
Publisher
Kent State University Press
Pages
373
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780873388603

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