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Leviathan. 25:55-72
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Jennifer Greiman
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American Literary History. 35:400-410
This essay reviews four new books, each of which assesses the prospects of contemporary democracy in the face of wide-ranging crises—from the legacies of settler colonialism to the resurgence of right-wing nationalism—and finds possibilities for
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Jennifer Greiman
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A New Companion to Herman Melville. :399-409
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Jennifer Greiman
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Melville's Democracy ISBN: 9781503633322
If democracy is green in Typee and Pierre, in the oceanic novels that culminate with Moby-Dick, it is decidedly round. Chapter 3 finds the first iteration of Melville’s democratic circle in the Round Robin mutiny from his second novel, Omoo. Referr
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Jennifer Greiman
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Melville's Democracy ISBN: 9781503633322
Chapter 2 argues that Melville carries his rethinking of state-of-nature philosophy into a radical experiment in literary aesthetics in Pierre; or, the Ambiguities. Rejecting the view that Pierre is a darkly cynical book, this chapter takes seriously
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Jennifer Greiman
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Melville's Democracy ISBN: 9781503633322
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Jennifer Greiman
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Melville's Democracy ISBN: 9781503633322
Examining Melville’s writing just before and during the Civil War, chapter 5 argues that Melville begins grappling with an understanding of democracy as the practice of politics without ground. In the context of the Fugitive Slave Law, John Brown
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Jennifer Greiman
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Melville's Democracy ISBN: 9781503633322
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Jennifer Greiman
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Melville's Democracy ISBN: 9781503633322
Critics have long held that Melville lost faith in democracy after the Civil War, but chapter 6 argues that his later writings instead reveal both a continuity and an evolution in Melville’s thinking about the ontology and aesthetics of democracy.
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Jennifer Greiman
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Melville's Democracy ISBN: 9781503633322
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