Contributors xi
Acknowledgments xix
Introduction 1
Wyn Kelley and Christopher Ohge
Part I Lives 9
1 Melville the Life: Accident, Coincidence, and Adjacency
11
John Bryant
2 Melville’s Twentieth-Century Revivals 23
Maki
Sadahiro
3 Melville’s Twenty-First Century Lives: Reception and
Criticism 36
Brian Yothers
Part II Works 53
4 Typee and Omoo 55
Mary K. Bercaw Edwards
5 Melville’s Mardi: “A Certain Something Unmanageable”
66
Timothy Marr
6 Discipline and Pleasure in Redburn and White-Jacket
78
Édouard Marsoin
7 Moby-Dick 91
Geoffrey Sanborn
8 Spiritualism in Pierre; or, The Ambiguities 102
Hannah Lauren Murray
9 Refugee, Exile, Alien: Israel Potter’s Migrant Turns
113
Rodrigo Lazo
10 In Other Worlds: Mystery and Method in The Piazza Tales
123
Christopher Sten
11 Art of the Scam: The Confidence-Man 134
Caitlin
Smith
12 Lyric Anonymity in Battle-Pieces 147
Tony
McGowan
13 Re-writing the Holy Land Narrative Tradition: Clarel as
Poetic Pilgrimage 160
Jonathan A. Cook
14 “The Fair Poet’s Name”: Late Poems 171
Peter
Riley
15 Melville’s “Ragged Edges”: Billy Budd, Sailor and the Arts
of Incompletion 184
John Wenke
Part III Texts, Print Culture, and Digital Technologies 197
16 “A Widow with Her Husband Alive!”: Gender, Collaboration,
and Melville Studies 199
Adam Fales and Jordan Alexander
Stein
17 Melville’s Cervantes 212
Rosa Angélica
Martínez
18 Melville’s Shakespeare: Survivors and Stepmothers
224
David Greven
19 Melville’s Milton: Of the Devil’s Party and Knows It
236
Justina Torrance
20 Genre, Race, and the Printed Book 248
Katie
McGettigan
21 Melville and Periodical Culture 261
Graham
Thompson
22 Mediating Babo 272
Robert K. Wallace
23 Books and Marginalia, Real and Virtual 283
Steven
Olsen-Smith
24 Counting (on) Melville: Moby-Dick, Computational Literary
Studies, and Dictionary-Based Readings 297
Dennis
Mischke
25 Digital Melville: Computation and Dead-Reckoning
313
Christopher Ohge
Part IV Circuits and Systems 329
26 Transatlantic Crossings 331
Edward Sugden
27 Holy Dread: Taboo in Typee and “The Whiteness of the
Whale” 341
Alex Calder
28 Melville’s “Spanish”: Geopolitics and Language in a
Continental Writer 352
Emilio Irigoyen
29 The Pequod as Middle Passage: Melville’s Meditation on the
“Long” Shipwreck 362
Michael E. Sawyer
30 Melville’s Spectral Mutinies 373
Lenora Warren
31 Religion and Secularity 383
Dawn Coleman
32 Ruthless, Radical Democracy 399
Jennifer
Greiman
33 Melville and Masculinity 410
Ellen Weinauer
34 Melville and Philosophy: Will, Agency, and “Natural
Justice” 422
Michael Jonik
35 Tawny Savages and Blank-Looking Girls: Melville,
Capitalism, and Racialized Labor 436
Ivy G. Wilson
Part V The Natural World 445
36 Ocean 447
Richard J. King
37 Verdure 460
Tom Nurmi
38 Anatomy 472
Jennifer J. Baker
39 A “Mute Wooing”: Animism in Pierre 485
Pilar
Martínez Benedí and Ralph James Savarese
Part VI Symposium I: Art and Adaptation 497
40 Art and Illustration 499
Matt Kish
41 Anthologizing Moby-Dick; or, Classifying a Chaos
506
Kylan Rice and Elizabeth Schultz
42 On Ekphrasis 512
Dan Beachy-Quick
43 Melville in Film Adaptation: The Lives and Deaths of Pip
519
Jaime Campomar
Part VII Symposium II: Teaching, Learning, and Public Engagement 527
44 “Of Whales in Paint”: Melville in the High School
Classroom 529
Jeffrey Markham
45 Diversity, Reading Publics, and the Community College
535
James Noel
46 Teaching Melville Through the Lens of Popular Culture
541
Martina Pfeiler
47 Visualizing Melville: A Museum Exhibition Perspective
550
Michael P. Dyer Index 559
Wyn Kelley, editor of the first Blackwell Companion to Herman Melville, is Senior Lecturer in Literature at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and author of Melville’s City: Literary and Urban Form in Nineteenth-Century New York (1996), Herman Melville: An Introduction (2008), and, with Henry Jenkins, Reading in a Participatory Culture: Re-Mixing Moby-Dick in the English Classroom (2013).
Christopher Ohge is Senior Lecturer in Digital Approaches to Literature at the School of Advanced Study, University of London, and author of Publishing Scholarly Editions: Archives, Computing, and Experience (2021). He also serves as Associate Director of the Melville Electronic Library and an associate editor of Melville’s Marginalia Online, and previously served as an associate editor at the Mark Twain Papers & Project at the University of California, Berkeley.
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