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9780820330969

Hawthorne and Melville

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  • ISBN13:

    9780820330969

  • ISBN10:

    0820330965

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2008-06-15
  • Publisher: Univ of Georgia Pr
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Summary

Herman Melville and Nathaniel Hawthorne met in 1850 and enjoyed for sixteen months an intense but brief friendship. Taking advantage of new interpretive tools such as queer theory, globalist studies, political and social ideology, marketplace analysis, psychoanalytical and philosophical applications to literature, masculinist theory, and critical studies of race, the twelve essays in this book focus on a number of provocative personal, professional, and literary ambiguities existing between the two writers. Roughly half of the essays focus on biographical issues; the others take literary perspectives. The essays are informed by a variety of critical approaches, as well as by new historical insights and new understandings of the possibilities that existed for male friendships in nineteenth-century American culture. Book jacket.

Author Biography

Jana L. Argersinger is a coeditor of ESQ: A Journal of the American Renaissance and Poe Studies/Dark Romanticism and serves as president of the Council of Editors of Learned Journals. Leland S. Person is a professor of English at the University of Cincinnati. His books include The Cambridge Introduction to Nathaniel Hawthorne.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrationsp. ix
Abbreviations for Frequently Cited Sourcesp. xi
Acknowledgmentsp. xiii
Hawthorne and Melville: Writing, Relationship, and Missing Lettersp. 1
Toward the Biographical
Mr. Omoo and the Hawthornes: The Biographical Backgroundp. 27
Hawthorne and Melville; or, The Ambiguitiesp. 51
"The Ugly Socrates": Melville, Hawthorne, and the Varieties of Homoerotic Experiencep. 71
"Ineffable Socialities": Melville, Hawthorne, and Masculine Ambivalence in the Antebellum Marketplacep. 113
Italy, the Civil War, and the Politics of Friendshipp. 133
Letters on Foolscapp. 155
Toward the Literary
Hawthorne and Melville in the Shoals: "Agatha," the Trials of Authorship, and the Dream of Collaborationp. 173
"Shanties of Chapters and Essays": Rewriting Moby-Dickp. 197
Genealogical Fictions: Race in The House of the Seven Gables and Pierrep. 227
In the Whale's Wake: Melville and The Blithedale Romancep. 249
"In Old Rome's Pantheon": Hawthorne, Melville, and the Two Republicsp. 269
Hawthorne, Melville, and the Spiritsp. 297
Alienated Affections: Hawthorne and Melville's Trans-intimate Relationshipp. 321
Works Citedp. 345
Contributorsp. 367
Indexp. 371
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