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CRITICISM AND INTERPRETATION · HISTORY AND CRITICISM

Desmond E S. Maxwell

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Desmond Ernest Stewart Maxwell is a professor and author of books on poets, playwrights, and literature.

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Herman Melville

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The complex author of the quintessential American masterpiece is demystified by a leading contemporary critic. Hardwick's novelistic flair reveals a former whaleship deck-hand whose voyages were the stuff of travel romances that seduced the public. A single novel, an eternal classic, established him as a founding father of American literature. Now, a century after his death, a new popular surge of interest in Herman Melville calls for Elizabeth Hardwick's rich analysis of "the whole of Melville's works, uneven as it is, & the challenging shape of his life, a story of the creative history of an extraordinary American genius." Hardwick's superb critical interpretation & award-winning novelistic flair reveal a former whaleship deck hand whose voyages were the stuff of travel romances that seduced the public. Later, a self-described "thought-diver" into "the truth of the human heart" Melville harbored a bitterness that knew no bounds when that same public failed to embrace his masterwork, Moby-Dick. Invaluable for enthusiasts of American literature, Herman Melville is itself a masterpiece of critical commentary in the tradition of D.H. Lawrence's Studies in Classic American Literature.

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American Fiction

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NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE The Scarlet Letter [Rappaccini's Daughter]( WASHINGTON IRVING Rip Van Winkle, a Posthumous Writing of Diedrich Knickerbocker The Legend of Sleepy Hollow EDGAR ALLAN POE Eleonora Fall of the House of Usher Purloined Letter FRANCIS BRET HARTE The Luck of Roaring Camp The Outcasts of Poker Flat The Idyl of Red Gulch SAMUEL L. CLEMENS Jim Smily and His Jumping Frog EDWARD EVERETT HALE The Man Without a Country

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Poets of the Thirties

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