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El. knyga: Gothic Melville

  • Formatas: 304 pages
  • Serija: Gothic Literary Studies
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Sep-2024
  • Leidėjas: University of Wales Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781837721498
  • Formatas: 304 pages
  • Serija: Gothic Literary Studies
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Sep-2024
  • Leidėjas: University of Wales Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781837721498

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In a famous review of Nathaniel Hawthornes Mosses from an Old Manse, Herman Melville took the critics to task for missing the darkness as the heart of Hawthornes writing a blackness ten times black, as Melville put it, that fascinated him. Ironically, Melville has been subject to the same treatment by critics who have in large measure steered clear of Melvilles own darkness. The contributors to Gothic Melville reveal that, if Hawthornes darkness is ten times black, then Melvilles is a hundred times so, as his works repeatedly raise questions about what the truth is or if truth exists at all.



This edited collection of scholarly essays makes up for the critical neglect of Melvilles Gothicism by arguing that the Gothic is so extensively interwoven into the fabric of his writing that Melville must at last be recognised as among the genres most important practitioners.
Notes on Contributors

Introduction: Dead, Blind Walls: Melvilles Gothicism
Jeffrey Andrew Weinstock and Monika Elbert


ECOGOTHIC

The Encantadas, Enchantment, and Spaces Outside History
Lisa West

All dripping in tangles green: The Ecogothic Vision of Melvilles John
Marr and Other
Sailors with Some Sea Pieces
Steve Bellomy

If there be no God: Materialism and the Naturalist Gothic in Clarel
Elizabeth Adams


BODIES AS MATTER

Attack of the Undoffable Incubus: The Problem of Art as Body in Herman
Melvilles Pierre
Michael Schwartz

Those Who Eat and Those Who Get Eaten: Cannibalism and Capitalism in
Melvilles Typee and The Paradise of Bachelors and the Tartarus of Maids
Jeffrey Andrew Weinstock

The Body Suspended: The Gothic Corporeality in Billy Budd
Christopher Love


DEMOCRACY AND TYRANNY

The Gothic and Radical Democracy in Melvilles Benito Cereno
Eric Wolfe

The Confidence-Man and the Cynical Gothic
Craig Stensrud

Ahab as Gothic Villain
Jonathan Cook

Sunday in the Office with Bartleby: Gothic Naturalism on Wall Street
Wendy Ryden


GENDER AND GOTHIC RELATIONSHIPS

Crossing the Deadly Space Between: Melvilles Queer Gothic
Gale Temple

Gothic Vacancies: The Missing Women in Melville's Works
Monika Elbert

By their very contradictions they are made to correspond: Symbolic
Abjection and Gothic Convention in Herman Melvilles Pierre
Abigail Boucher and Daniel Jenkin-Smith