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selected bibliography of Melville and Moby-Dick studies ackerman, alan l. The Portable Theater: American Literature and the Nineteenthcentury Stage. baltimore: Johns hopkins university press, 1999. adams, Michael vannoy.“ahab’s Jonah and the whale complex:The fish archetype in Moby-Dick.” ESQ 28 (1982): 167–82. adamson, Joseph. Melville, Shame, and the Evil Eye: A Psychoanalytic Reading. albany: state university of new york press, 1997. alter, robert. Pen of iron: American Prose and the king James bible. princeton, nJ: princeton university press, 2010. andrews, norwood, Jr. Melville’s camões. bonn, germany: bouvier, 1989. andriano, Joseph. “brother to dragons: race and evolution in Moby-Dick.” ATQ 10 n.s. (1996): 141–53. armstrong, philip. What Animals Mean in the Fiction of Modernity. new york: routledge, 2008. arvin, newton. Herman Melville. new york: william sloane, 1950. aspiz, harold. “phrenologizing the whale.” Nineteenth-century Fiction 23 (1968): 18–27. ausband, stephen. “The whale and the Machine: an approach to Moby-Dick.” American Literature 47 (1975): 197–211. austin, allen c. “The other side of steelkilt: The town-ho’s satire.” American Transcendental Quarterly 52 (fall 1981): 237–53. baird, James. ishmael. baltimore: Johns hopkins press, 1956. baker, anne. “Mapping and Measurement in Moby-Dick.” In bryant, edwards, and Marr, “Ungraspable Phantom,” 182–96. baldick, chris. in Frankenstein’s Shadow: Myth, Monstrosity, and Nineteenth-century Writing. oxford: clarendon press, 1987. barbour, James. “‘all My books are botches’: Melville’s struggle with The Whale.” In Writing the American classics, edited by James barbour and tom Quirk. chapel hill: university of north carolina press, 1990. barbour, James, and leon howard.“carlyle and the conclusion of Moby-Dick.”New England Quarterly 49 (1976): 215–24. barnum, Jill, wyn Kelley, and christopher sten, eds. “Whole oceans Away”: Melville and the Pacific. Kent, oh: Kent state university press, 2007. battenfield, david h. “The source for the hymn in Moby-Dick.” American Literature 27 (1955): 393–96. rpt. in Moby-Dick, ed. parker and hayford, 574–77. bell, Millicent. “pierre bayle and Moby-Dick.” PMLA 66 (1951): 626–48.  Selected Bibliography of Melville and Moby-Dick Studies bellis, peter J. No Mysteries out of ourselves: identity and Textual Form in the Novels of Herman Melville. philadelphia: university of pennsylvania press, 1990. bender, bert. “The allegory of the whale’s head.” Renascence 32 (1980): 152–66. bersani, leo. The culture of Redemption. cambridge, Ma: harvard university press, 1990. betts,william w.“Moby-Dick: Melville’s Faust.”Lock Haven Review 1 (1959): 31–44. bewley, Marius. Eccentric Design: Form in the classic American Novel. new york: columbia university press, 1959. bezanson, walter e. “Moby-Dick: work of art.” In tyrus hillway and luther s. Mansfield, eds., Moby-Dick centennial Essays. dallas: southern Methodist university press, 1953. rpt. in Moby-Dick, ed. parker and hayford, 641–57. bidney, Martin. “character creation as Intensive ‘reading’: ahab and the sea in Faust and Moby-Dick.” ESQ 36 (1990): 295–313. birk, John f. Tracing the Round: The Astrological Framework of Moby-dick. xlibris, 2004. bluestein, gene. “ahab’s sin.” Arizona Quarterly 41 (1985): 101–16. bode,rita.“‘suckled by the sea’:The Maternal in Moby-Dick.”In Melville and Women, edited by elizabeth a. schultz and haskell springer, 181–98. Kent, oh: Kent state university press, 2006. bohrer, randall. “Melville’s new witness: cannibalism and the MicrocosmMacrocosm cosmology of Moby-Dick.” Studies in Romanticism 22 (1983): 65–91. booth, Thornton y. “Moby-Dick: standing up to god.” Nineteenth-century Fiction 17 (1962): 33–43. boudreau, gordon v. “herman Melville, Immortality, st. paul, and the resurrection: from Rose-bud to billy budd.” christianity and Literature 52 (2003): 343–64. braswell, william. Melville’s Religious Thought. durham, nc: duke university press, 1943. brodhead, richard h. Hawthorne, Melville, and the Novel. chicago: university of chicago press, 1976. ———,ed.New Essays on Moby-dick.new york: cambridge university press,1986. bryant, John, ed. A companion to Melville Studies. westport, ct: greenwood, 1986. bryant, John, Mary K. bercaw edwards, and timothy Marr, eds. “Ungraspable Phantom”: Essays on Moby-dick. Kent, oh: Kent state university press, 2006. burbick, Joan. Healing the Republic: The Language of Health and the culture of Nationalism in Nineteenth-century America. new york: cambridge university press, 1994. cambon, glauco. “Ishmael and the problem of formal discontinuities in MobyDick .” Modern Language Notes 76 (1961): 516–23. cameron, sharon. The corporeal Self: Allegories of the body in Melville and Hawthorne. baltimore: Johns hopkins university press, 1981. castronovo, russ. Fathering the Nation: American Genealogies of Slavery and Freedom...

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