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9781558490031

Correspondent Colorings

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  • ISBN13:

    9781558490031

  • ISBN10:

    1558490035

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1996-06-01
  • Publisher: Univ of Massachusetts Pr

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Summary

This innovative book makes a major contribution to the current revision of the American literary canon. Challenging the view of Melville as an isolated, alienated genius, Sheila Post-Lauria presents him not only as a writer keenly attuned to the popular culture of his day but also as one who considered reliance upon cultural materials fundamental to his creativity.
Firmly grounded in the new scholarship on the history of nineteenth-century print culture and in studies of Melville's contemporaries, Correspondent Colorings provides a rereading of Melville's oeuvre that casts new light on masterpieces like Moby dick and ambiguous texts such as Benito Cereno, as well as lesser known magazine and the late poetry.

Author Biography

Sheila Post-Lauria is associate professor of American literature and culture at the University of Massachusetts, Boston.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsp. ix
Prefacep. xi
Literary Culturep. 1
Cultural Contextsp. 3
Typee: (re)making the Best-Sellerp. 27
Reader Expectations and Innovation in Omoo and Mardip. 47
Writer and Community in and White-Jacketp. 80
Critical Debatesp. 99
Originality: the Case of Moby-Dickp. 101
(un)popularity: Moby-Dick and Pierrep. 123
The Periodical Marketplacep. 149
Marketplace Conditionsp. 151
Creative Reliance: Periodical Practices in the Magazine Fictionp. 165
New Audiences, New Formsp. 211
Writing the American Novel: the Confidence-Manp. 213
The Move to Poetryp. 228
Notesp. 231
Indexp. 269
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