Toward a Feminist Reading of Herman Melville's Stories About the Material Conditions of Writing

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2021-01-13T14:43:03Z

2021-01-13T14:43:03Z

2008

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Feminist criticism contributes a stimulating, if still compact, scholarshipin the field of Melville studies. The past three decades of feministstudy have not only revisited questions of Melville and misogyny,but also renewed interest in his short fiction, poetry, andPierre;opened upmultiple significances of gendered figures in his texts; reconsidered his careerthrough new historical models of authorship; and more. This year's MLA panelprovided the occasion to extend the inquiry in a range of approaches thataddress a range of texts.

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English

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Johns Hopkins University Press

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Versió postprint del document publicat a: https://muse.jhu.edu/article/492862

Leviathan: A Journal of Melville Studies, 2008, vol. 10, num. 2 (June), p. 121-122

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