In this Issue
Leviathan features a bounty of scholarly articles, notes, reviews, and creative writing of a critical, theoretical, cultural, or historical nature on the impressive body of work of American novelist and poet Herman Melville (1819-1891). Published under the aegis of The Melville Society--one of the oldest single-author societies in the United States--Leviathan includes a regular feature, “Extracts,” for sharing Melville Society transactions and programs as well as abstracts of papers delivered at its annual MLA and ALA panels. Leviathan also regularly publishes special issues, book reviews, interviews, and poems.
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Volume 11, Issue 3, October 2009Table of Contents
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View Summary of "Or, the Whale": Unpopular Melville in the Popular Imagination, or a Theory of Unusability
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View Summary of "He's Going to Sound": Radio Adaptations of Melville's Works and the Waves between Highbrow and Popular Cultures
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| ISSN | 1750-1849 |
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| Print ISSN | 1525-6995 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2013-05-29 |
| Open Access | No |




