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Herman Melville's Moby Dick: Selected Secondary Bibliography

2000-2010 * Go to criticism before 2000

Alter, Robert. Pen of Iron: American Prose and the King James Bible. Princeton, NJ: Princeton UP, 2010. Print.

Ancona, Francesco Aristide. "Hope Sinks: Pandora, Eve and the Obsession of Ahab." Journal of Evolutionary Psychology 24.1-2 (2003): 15-21. Print.

Armstrong, Philip. "'Leviathan Is a Skein of Networks': Translations of Nature and Culture in Moby-Dick." ELH 71.4 (2004): 1039-63. Print.

Baker, Anne. "Mapping and Measurement in Moby-Dick." Ungraspable Phantom: Essays on Moby-Dick. Eds. Bryant, John, Mary K. Bercaw Edwards and Timothy Marr. Kent, OH: Kent State UP, 2006. xvii, 373 pp. Print.

Barnard, Rita. "The Smell of Apples, Moby-Dick, and Apartheid Ideology." MFS: Modern Fiction Studies 46.1 (2000): 207-26. Print.

Barnum, Jill. "Melville, Lorenz Oken, and Biology: Engaging the 'Long Now'." Leviathan: A Journal of Melville Studies 7.2 (2005): 41-46. Print.

Barnum, Jill, and Robert De Tredici. "Tribal Queequeg and Daniel Quinn: Glimpsing Melville's 'Undiscovered Prime'." 'Whole Oceans Away': Melville and the Pacific. Eds. Barnum, Jill, Wyn Kelley and Christopher Sten. Kent, OH: Kent State UP, 2007. Print.

Barrenechea, Antonio. Telluric Monstrosity in the Americas: The Encyclopedic Taxonomies of Fuentes, Melville, and Pynchon. 2005. Print.

Basu, Manisha. "Aiming the Canon: National Emergency and the Errant Courses of the Literary." Theory and Event 8.1 (2004): 23 paragraphs. Print.

Becker, John. "The Inscrutable Sublime and the Whiteness of Moby Dick." Bloom's Literary Themes (Bloom's Literary Themes). Eds. Bloom, Harold and Blake Hobby. New York, NY: Bloom's Literary Criticism, 2010. xvi, 296 pp. Print.

Bernard, Fred V. "The Question of Race in Moby-Dick." Massachusetts Review: A Quarterly of Literature, the Arts and Public Affairs 43.3 (2002): 383-404. Print.

Bernardini, Craig. "Heavy Melville: Mastodon's Leviathan and the Popular Image of Moby-Dick." Leviathan: A Journal of Melville Studies 11.3 (2009): 27-44. Print.

Bialas, Zbigniew. "Cogitation on the Line: Herman Melville and Text/Ure." European Journal of English Studies 4.1 (2000): 49-65. Print.

Bialas, Zbigniew. "Pondering over the Chart of Kokovoko: Herman Melville and the Critique of Cartological Inscription." Melville "among the Nations." Eds. Marovitz, Sanford E. and A. C. Christodoulou. Kent, OH: Kent State UP, 2001. 593 pp. Print.

Binion, Rudolph. "Traumatic Reliving in Classic Fiction, I." Respectus Philologicus 13.18 (2008): 10-19. Print.

Bode, Rita. "'Suckled by the Sea': The Maternal in Moby-Dick." Melville and Women. Eds. Schultz, Elizabeth and Haskell S. Springer. Kent, OH: Kent State UP, 2006. viii, 287 pp. Print.

Bohm, Thomas. "William Gaddis and Herman Melville in Cologne." Brick 81 (2008): 97-100. Print.

Boitani, Piero. "Moby-Dante?" Fordham Series in Medieval Studies Eds. Barolini, Teodolinda and H. Wayne Storey. New York, NY: Fordham UP, 2003. xxiii, 480 pp. Print.

Boren, Mark Edelman. "What's Eating Ahab? The Logic of Ingestion and the Performance of Meaning in Moby-Dick." Style: A Quarterly Journal of Aesthetics, Poetics, Stylistics, and Literary Criticism 34.1 (2000): 1-24, 164. Print.

Boudreau, Gordon V. "'In the Beginning Was the Word...' Whale '...The Letter...'." Melville Society Extracts 122 (2002): 1-6. Print.

Boyle, Nicholas. Sacred and Secular Scriptures: A Catholic Approach to Literature. Erasmus Institute Books (Erasmus Institute Books). Notre Dame, IN: U of Notre Dame P, 2005. Print.

Broncano, Manuel. "Strategies of Textual Subversion in Herman Melville's Israel Potter." Amerikastudien/American Studies 53.4 (2008): 491-505. Print.

Brown, Eric C. "Shakespeare's Richard Iii and the Masthead in Melville's Moby-Dick." ANQ: A Quarterly Journal of Short Articles, Notes, and Reviews 14.1 (2001): 3-5. Print.

Bryant, John. "Melville Cosmopolite: The Future of the Melville Text." Leviathan: A Journal of Melville Studies 11.1 (2009): 119-32. Print.

Bryant, John. "Melville Essays the Romance: Comedy and Being in Frankenstein, 'the Big Bear of Arkansas', and Moby-Dick." Nineteenth-Century Literature 61.3 (2006): 277-310. Print.

Bryant, John. "Moby-Dick: History of a Loose-Fish: Manuscript, Print and Culture." Leviathan: A Journal of Melville Studies 3.2 (2001): 37-59. Print.

Bryant, John. "Moby-Dick: Reading, Rewriting, and Editing." Leviathan: A Journal of Melville Studies 9.2 (2007): 87-100. Print.

Bryant, John. "Rewriting Moby-Dick: Politics, Textual Identity, and the Revision Narrative." PMLA: Publications of the Modern Language Association of America 125.4 (2010): 1043-60, 148. Print.

Bryant, John. "Versions of Moby-Dick: Plagiarism, Censorship, and Some Notes toward an Ethics of the Fluid Text." Variants: The Journal of the European Society for Textual Scholarship 4 (2005): 257-85. Print.

Bryant, John, Mary K. Bercaw Edwards, and Timothy Marr. Ungraspable Phantom: Essays on Moby-Dick. Kent, OH: Kent State UP, 2006. Print.

Bryden, Mary. "Deleuze and Anglo-American Literature: Water, Whales and Melville." Introduction to the Philosophy of Gilles Deleuze. Ed. Khalfa, Jean. London, England: Continuum, 2003. x, 211 pp. Print.

Buell, Lawrence. "The Unkillable Dream of the Great American Novel: Moby-Dick as Test Case." American Literary History 20.1-2 (2008): 132-55. Print.

Bulson, Eric. Novels, Maps, Modernity: The Spatial Imagination, 1850-2000. New York, NY: Routledge, 2007. Print.

Burns, Mark K. "'In This Simple Savage Old Rules Would Not Apply': Cetology and the Subject of Race in Moby-Dick." Ungraspable Phantom: Essays on Moby-Dick. Eds. Bryant, John, Mary K. Bercaw Edwards and Timothy Marr. Kent, OH: Kent State UP, 2006. xvii, 373 pp. Print.

Callahan, Aileen. "Eye to Eye: Painting White Whale: Moby Dick I." Leviathan: A Journal of Melville Studies 5.1 (2003): 52-57. Print.

Cesarino, Cesare. Modernity at Sea: Melville, Marx, Conrad in Crisis. Theory out of Bounds (Theory out of Bounds). Minneapolis, MN: U of Minnesota P, 2002. Print.

Christodoulou, A. C. "Melville's Painting." Leviathan: A Journal of Melville Studies 5.1 (2003): 50-52. Print.

Cockcroft, Robert. "Seeing the Sea: Deixis and Perceptions of Melville's Reader." Pala: Poetics and Linguistics Association (Pala: Poetics and Linguistics Association). Eds. Caldas-Coulthard, Carmen Rosa, Michael Toolan and Donald C. Freeman. Amsterdam, Netherlands: Rodopi, 2005. xxiii, 261 pp. Print.

Coffler, Gail H. "Melville's Allusions to Religion." Leviathan: A Journal of Melville Studies 8.1 (2006): 107-19. Print.

Colatrella, Carol. "The Life Aquatic of Melville, Cousteau, and Zissou: Narrative at Sea." Leviathan: A Journal of Melville Studies 11.3 (2009): 79-90. Print.

Colatrella, Carol. "Moby-Dick's Lessons, or, How Reading Might Save One's Life." Ungraspable Phantom: Essays on Moby-Dick. Eds. Bryant, John, Mary K. Bercaw Edwards and Timothy Marr. Kent, OH: Kent State UP, 2006. xvii, 373 pp. Print.

Collins, Kevin. 'The Cassique of Kiawah': Simms's 'Moby-Dick'. 2002. Print.

Connery, Christopher. "Political Tourism in a Problem Country: Teaching Moby Dick in Cyprus." Postcolonial Studies 11.4 (2008): 401-16. Print.

Cook, Jonathan A. "Moby-Dick, Myth, and Classical Moralism: Bulkington as Hercules." Leviathan: A Journal of Melville Studies 5.1 (2003): 15-28. Print.

Coviello, Peter. Intimacy in America: Dreams of Affiliation in Antebellum Literature. Minneapolis, MN: U of Minnesota P, 2005. Print.

Craven, Paul W. Charting the Course of Gentlemanliness in the Antebellum U. S.: The Gentleman Narrator in Poe, Dana and Melville. 2001. Print.

Dagovitz, Alan. "Moby-Dick's Hidden Philosopher: A Second Look at Stubb." Philosophy and Literature 32.2 (2008): 330-46. Print.

Dalsgaard, Inger Hunnerup. "'The Leyden Jar' and 'the Iron Way' Conjoined: Moby-Dick, the Classical and the Modern Schism of Science and Technology." Melville "among the Nations." Eds. Marovitz, Sanford E. and A. C. Christodoulou. Kent, OH: Kent State UP, 2001. 593 pp. Print.

Decker, William Merrill. "'Who Aint a Slave?': Moby-Dick and the Slave Narrative Tradition." Literature in the Early American Republic: Annual Studies on Cooper and His Contemporaries 1 (2009): xi-xii, 29-55. Print.

Del Tredici, Robert. Floodgates of the Wonderworld: A Moby-Dick Pictorial: Celebrating the 150th Anniversary of the Publication of Melville's Masterwork. Kent, OH: Kent State UP, 2001. Print.

Del Tredici, Robert. "Inner Caveman." Leviathan: A Journal of Melville Studies 5.1 (2003): 58-61. Print.

Djelal, Juana Celia. "The Shape of the Whale: Flukes and Other Tales." Leviathan: A Journal of Melville Studies 7.2 (2005): 47-53. Print.

Doctorow, E. L. "Composing Moby-Dick: What Might Have Happened." Ungraspable Phantom: Essays on Moby-Dick. Eds. Bryant, John, Mary K. Bercaw Edwards and Timothy Marr. Kent, OH: Kent State UP, 2006. xvii, 373 pp. Print.(Also in Kenyon Review and Leviathan).

Donoghue, Denis. The American Classics: A Personal Essay. New Haven, CT: Yale UP, 2005. Print.

Duban, James. "'Level Dead-Reckoning': Father Mapple, Goethe, and Ahab." Leviathan: A Journal of Melville Studies 11.1 (2009): 74-79. Print.

Dunphy, Mark. "'Call Me Sal, Jack': Visions of Ishmael in Kerouac's on the Road." ` Melville Society Extracts 123 (2002): 1-4. Print.

Dunphy, Mark. "Viewing Melville through Bifocals: An Interdisciplinary Look at Moby-Dick." Melville Society Extracts 121 (2001): 8-9. Print.

Duquette, Elizabeth. "Speculative Cetology: Figuring Philosophy in Moby-Dick." ESQ: A Journal of the American Renaissance 47.1 [182] (2001): 33-57. Print.

Edwards, Brian. "Playful Learning: Melville's Artful Art in Moby-Dick." Australasian Journal of American Studies 25.1 (2006): 1-13. Print.

Elliott, Geoffrey. "Melville's Moby-Dick." Explicator 67.4 (2009): 252-54. Print.

Elmore, Owen. "Melville's Typee and Moby-Dick." Explicator 65.2 (2007): 85-88. Print.

Ergal, Yves-Michel. "Portrait De L'artiste En 'Ancient Mariner'." Colloques, Congres Et Conferences Sur La Litterature Comparee (Colloques, Congres Et Conferences Sur La Litterature Comparee). Ed. Dethurens, Pascal. Paris, France: Champion, 2002. 222 pp. Print.

Evans, David H. "'That Great Leviathan...Which Is but an Artificial Man': Moby-Dick and the Lowell Factory System." ESQ: A Journal of the American Renaissance 50.4 [197] (2004): 315-50. Print.

Evans, Robert C. "Sin and Redemption in Melville's Moby-Dick: The Humaneness of Father Mapple." Bloom's Literary Themes (Bloom's Literary Themes). Eds. Bloom, Harold and Blake Hobby. New York, NY: Bloom's Literary Criticism, 2010. xvi, 324 pp. Print.

Fanning, Susan Garbarini. "'Kings of the Upside-Down World': Challenging White Hegemony in Moby-Dick." Ungraspable Phantom: Essays on Moby-Dick. Eds. Bryant, John, Mary K. Bercaw Edwards and Timothy Marr. Kent, OH: Kent State UP, 2006. xvii, 373 pp. Print.

Flory, Wendy Stallard. "Melville, Moby-Dick, and the Depressive Mind: Queequeg, Starbuck, Stubb, and Flask as Symbolic Characters." Ungraspable Phantom: Essays on Moby-Dick. Eds. Bryant, John, Mary K. Bercaw Edwards and Timothy Marr. Kent, OH: Kent State UP, 2006. xvii, 373 pp. Print.

Frankel, Matthew Cordova. "Tattoo Art: The Composition of Text, Voice, and Race in Melville's Moby-Dick." ESQ: A Journal of the American Renaissance 53.2 [207] (2007): 114-47. Print.

Fruscione, Joseph. "'What Is Called Savagery': Race, Visual Perception, and Bodily Contact in Moby-Dick." Leviathan: A Journal of Melville Studies 10.1 (2008): 3-24. Print.

Fukuoka, Kazuko. "Hakugei to Jinshu Hyosho." Eigo Seinen/Rising Generation 147.10 (2002): 614-16. Print.

Gair, Christopher. "Beyond Boundaries: Cricket, Herman Melville, and C. L. R. James's Cold War." Symbiosis: A Journal of Anglo-American Literary Relations 6.2 (2002): 159-77. Print.

Gehlawat, Monika. "The Aesthetics of Whiteness: Melville's Moby Dick and the Paintings of Robert Rynab." Soundings: An Interdisciplinary Journal 88.3-4 (2005): 371-91. Print.

Gidmark, Jill B. "Melville Cave Art, Modern Students: Robert Del Tredici's Primal Pen and Inks." Floodgates of the Wonderworld: A Moby-Dick Pictorial: Celebrating the 150th Anniversary of the Publication of Melville's Masterwork. Ed. Del Tredici, Robert. Kent, OH: Kent State UP, 2001. 146 pp. Print.

Giesenkirchen, Michaela. "'Still Half Blending with the Blue of the Sea': Goethe's Theory of Colors in Moby-Dick." Leviathan: A Journal of Melville Studies 7.1 (2005): 3-18. Print.

Goddard, Kevin. "'Like Circles on the Water': Melville, Schopenhauer, and the Allegory of Whiteness." English Studies in Africa: A Journal of the Humanities 51.2 (2008): 84-92. Print.

Goske, Daniel. "'There's Another Rendering Now': On Translating Moby-Dick into German." Ungraspable Phantom: Essays on Moby-Dick. Eds. Bryant, John, Mary K. Bercaw Edwards and Timothy Marr. Kent, OH: Kent State UP, 2006. xvii, 373 pp. Print.

Govender, Dyalan. "Wes Anderson's the Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou and Melville's Moby Dick: A Comparative Study." Literature Film Quarterly 36.1 (2008): 61-67. Print.

Grall, Catherine. "Sur Les Traces D'une Sublime Blancheur: La Ballade Du Vieux Marin, Frankenstein, Les Aventures D'arthur Gordon Pym, Moby-Dick." Cribles: Theories De La Litterature (Criblesel). Ed. Marot, Patrick. Toulouse, France: PU du Mirail, 2007. 519 pp. Print.

Grigsby, Darcy Grimaldo. "Patina, Painting, and Portentous Somethings." Representations 78 (2002): 140-44. Print.

Guijarro Gonzalez, Juan Ignacio. "'And I Only Am Escaped to Tell Thee': Estrategias Docentes Para Sobrevivir a La Ballena Blanca En El Aula." Biblioteca Javier Coy D'estudis Nord-Americans (Biblioteca Javier Coy D'estudis Nord-Americans). Ed. Manuel, Carme. Valencia, Spain: Universitat de Valencia, 2001. 133 pp. Print.

Guo, Haiping. "Bai Jing Zhong Ren Yu Zi Ran Duo Wei Guan Xi De Lun Li Chan Li." Foreign Literature Studies/Wai Guo Wen Xue Yan Jiu 31.3 [137] (2009): 34-43. Print.

Gupta, R. K. "Moby-Dick and Schopenhauer." International Fiction Review 31.1-2 (2004): 1-12. Print.

Hallam, Clifford. "Ishmael's Tale: Confessions of an Outsider." The Image of the Outsider in Literature, Media, and Society. Eds. Wright, Will and Steven Kaplan. Pueblo, CO: Society for the Interdisciplinary Study of Social Imagery University of Southern Colorado, 2002. 452 pp. Print.

Hamilton, Carol Vanderveer. "The Evil of Banality: Moby Dick Vs. The Extreme Machine." Iowa Journal of Cultural Studies 4 (2004): 7-18. Print.

Hanssgen, Eva. Herman Melvilles Moby-Dick Und Das Antike Epos. Mannheimer Beitrage Zur Sprach- Und Literaturwissenschaft (Mbsl). Tubingen, Germany: Narr, 2003. Print.

Hardin, Michael. "Andre Dubus Iii's White Whale: Moby Dick and the House of Sand and Fog." Notes on Contemporary Literature 34.4 (2004): 15-16. Print.

Hayes, Kevin J. "From Ahab to Stalin." Review 24 (2002): 145-55. Print.

Hayes, Kevin J. "The Whale: A Neglected Review." Leviathan: A Journal of Melville Studies 11.1 (2009): 80-82. Print.

Hayford, Harrison, and Hershell Parker. Melville's Prisoners. Evanston, IL: Northwestern UP, 2003. Print.

Hecht, Anthony. Melodies Unheard: Essays on the Mysteries of Poetry. Johns Hopkins: Poetry and Fiction (Johns Hopkins: Poetry and Fiction). Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins UP, 2003. Print.

Hellen, Anna. "Melville and the Temple of Literature." Melville "among the Nations." Eds. Marovitz, Sanford E. and A. C. Christodoulou. Kent, OH: Kent State UP, 2001. 593 pp. Print.

Helmreich, Stefan. "Cetology Now: A Sketch for the Twenty-First Century." Melville Society Extracts 129 (2005): 10-12. Print.

Hirsch, Irene. "The Brazilian Whale." Ungraspable Phantom: Essays on Moby-Dick. Eds. Bryant, John, Mary K. Bercaw Edwards and Timothy Marr. Kent, OH: Kent State UP, 2006. xvii, 373 pp. Print.

Howard, Jennifer. "Call Me Digital." Chronicle of Higher Education 52.24 (2006): A14-A16, A18-A19. Print.

Howard, Lori N. "'Ungainly Gambols' and Circumnavigating the Truth." Ungraspable Phantom: Essays on Moby-Dick. Eds. Bryant, John, Mary K. Bercaw Edwards and Timothy Marr. Kent, OH: Kent State UP, 2006. xvii, 373 pp. Print.

Howarth, William. "Earth Islands: Darwin and Melville in the Galapagos." Iowa Review 30.3 (2000): 95-113. Print.

Huang, Yunte. Transpacific Imaginations: History, Literature, Counterpoetics. Cambridge, MA: Harvard UP, 2008. Print.

Hutchinson, Anthony. Writing the Republic: Liberalism and Morality in American Political Fiction. New York, NY: Columbia UP, 2007. Print.

Inge, M. Thomas. "From Ahab to Peg-Leg Pete: A Comic Cetology." Storytelling: A Critical Journal of Popular Narrative 2.1 (2002): 3-29. Print.

Ingersoll, Earl. "'A New Continent of the Soul': Lawrence's Transcultural/Transhistorical Meeting with Herman Melville." Windows to the Sun: D. H. Lawrence's 'Thought-Adventures'. Eds. Ingersoll, Earl and Virginia Hyde. Madison, NJ: Fairleigh Dickinson UP, 2009. 249 pp. Print.

Jedrzejko, Pawel. "Pip-the Intolerable Third." Prace Naukowe Uniwersytetu Slaskiego W Katowicach (Pnusk). Ed. Kalaga, Wojciech. Katowice, Poland: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Slaskiego, 2004. 275 pp. Print.

Kalter, Susan. "A Student of Savage Thought: The Ecological Ethic in Moby-Dick and Its Grounding in Native American Ideologies." ESQ: A Journal of the American Renaissance 48.1-2 [186-187] (2002): 1-40. Print.

Karcher, Carolyn L. "Moby-Dick and the War on Terror." 'Whole Oceans Away': Melville and the Pacific. Eds. Barnum, Jill, Wyn Kelley and Christopher Sten. Kent, OH: Kent State UP, 2007. xxi, 350 pp. Print.

Karcher, Carolyn L. "The Pleasures of Reading Moby-Dick." Leviathan: A Journal of Melville Studies 10.2 (2008): 104-16. Print.

Kearns, Michael. "Morality and Rhetoric in Moby-Dick." Ungraspable Phantom: Essays on Moby-Dick. Eds. Bryant, John, Mary K. Bercaw Edwards and Timothy Marr. Kent, OH: Kent State UP, 2006. xvii, 373 pp. Print.

Keith, Joseph. "At the Formal Limits: C. L. R. James, Moby Dick and the Politics of the Novel." Interventions: International Journal of Postcolonial Studies 11.3 (2009): 352-66. Print.

Kelley, Wyn. Herman Melville: An Introduction. Blackwell Introductions to Literature (Blackwell Introductions to Literature). Malden, MA: Blackwell, 2008. Print.

Kelley, Wyn. "Kienbusch, Melville, and the Islands." Melville "among the Nations." Eds. Marovitz, Sanford E. and A. C. Christodoulou. Kent, OH: Kent State UP, 2001. 593 pp. Print.

Kelley, Wyn. "'Lying in Various Attitudes': Staging Melville's Pip in Digital Media." Ungraspable Phantom: Essays on Moby-Dick. Eds. Bryant, John, Mary K. Bercaw Edwards and Timothy Marr. Kent, OH: Kent State UP, 2006. xvii, 373 pp. Print.

Kelley, Wyn. "The Style of Lima: Colonialism, Urban Form, and 'the Town-Ho's Story'." Melville "among the Nations." Eds. Marovitz, Sanford E. and A. C. Christodoulou. Kent, OH: Kent State UP, 2001. 593 pp. Print.

Kim, Jin-Kyeong. "The Son as Warrior and Narcissus in Melville's Quest for the Absolute." Feminist Studies in English Literature 9.2 (2002): 27-47. Print.

Kim, Ok-Rae. "[Enclosed Society, and the Open Structure of Melville's Novels]." Nineteenth Century Literature in English 11.2 (2007): 5-26. Print.

Kim, Ok-Rae. "[Melville and the American Indian]." British and American Fiction to 1900 16.1 (2009): 35-57. Print.

King, Richard. "'The Line' between Lath and Plaster." Melville Society Extracts 121 (2001): 10-11. Print.

Klages, Mary. "You've Got Whale: Teaching Moby-Dick with Email." Leviathan: A Journal of Melville Studies 2.2 (2000): 55-73. Print.

Kleitz, Dorsey. "Questioners of the Sphinx: Melville, Vedder, and Orientalism." Melville "among the Nations." Eds. Marovitz, Sanford E. and A. C. Christodoulou. Kent, OH: Kent State UP, 2001. 593 pp. Print.

Kopacz, Paula, and Bonnie Plummer. "Taking on the Icons: Naslund's 'Takes' on Sherlock and Ahab." Kentucky Philological Review 17.1-2 (2002): 23-28. Print.

Koyano, Atsushi. "Verunu Wa Meruviru O Yonda Ka?" Eigo Seinen/Rising Generation 150.9 (2004): 554-56. Print.

Krauthammer, Anna. The Representation of the Savage in James Fenimore Cooper and Herman Melville. New York, NY: Peter Lang, 2008. Print.

Kriefall, Andreas. "Esotericism, Sacrifice, Democracy: Alternative Politics of Tragedy in Nietzsche and Melville." Melville "among the Nations." Eds. Marovitz, Sanford E. and A. C. Christodoulou. Kent, OH: Kent State UP, 2001. 593 pp. Print.

Laist, Randy. "Profiles in Ontological Rebellion: The Presence of Moby-Dick in Heathers." Leviathan: A Journal of Melville Studies 11.3 (2009): 72-78. Print.

Lamb, Robert Paul. "Fast-Fish and Loose-Fish: Teaching Melville's Moby-Dick in the College Classroom." College Literature 32.1 (2005): 42-62. Print.

Laufer, Matt. "'You Cannot Run and Read It': Melville's Search for the Right Reader." Leviathan: A Journal of Melville Studies 6.2 (2004): 17-38. Print.

Laurot, Edouard. "An Encounter with John Huston (Excerpts from a Conversation)." Conversations with Filmmakers Series (Cofs). Ed. Long, Robert Emmet. Jackson, MS: UP of Mississippi, 2001. 186 pp. Print.

Lazo, Rodrigo J. "'So Spanishly Poetic': Moby-Dick's Doubloon and Latin America." Ungraspable Phantom: Essays on Moby-Dick. Eds. Bryant, John, Mary K. Bercaw Edwards and Timothy Marr. Kent, OH: Kent State UP, 2006. xvii, 373 pp. Print.

Lee, A. Robert. Gothic to Multicultural: Idioms of Imagining in American Literary Fiction. Costerus (Costerus). Amsterdam, Netherlands: Rodopi, 2009. Print.

Lehmkuhl, Tobias. "Unendliche Bewegung: Uber Seefahrtsromane." Weimarer Beitrage: Zeitschrift fur Literaturwissenschaft, Asthetik und Kulturwissenschaften 50.4 (2004): 619-23. Print.

Leroux, Jean-Francois. Herman Melville's Moby-Dick: A Documentary Volume. Dictionary of Literary Biography (Dlb). Detroit, MI: Gale, 2009. Print.

Leroux, Jean-Francois. "Wars for Oil: Moby-Dick, Orientalism, and Cold War Criticism." Leviathan: A Journal of Melville Studies 11.1 (2009): 19-35. Print.

Lewis, Charles R. A Coincidence of Wants: The Novel and Neoclassical Economics. Literary Criticism and Cultural Theory: The Interaction of Text and Society (Lcct). New York, NY: Garland, 2000. Print.

Lezy, Emmanuel. "'La Saison Et La Ligne'; Ou, Moby-Dick, Une Lecon De Geographie Metisse." Cycnos 17.2 (2000): 53-74. Print.

Lieberman, Laurence. "Hart Crane's Monsoon: A Reading of White Buildings, Part Two." American Poetry Review 39.2 (2010): 53-58. Print.

Long, Kim Martin. "Herman Melville's Moby-Dick: Epic Tale of Male Destruction (1851)." Women in Literature: Reading through the Lens of Gender. Eds. Fisher, Jerilyn, Ellen S. Silber and David Sadker. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 2003. xxxix, 358 pp. Print.

Luck, Chad. "The Epistemology of the Wonder-Closet: Melville, Moby-Dick, and the Marvelous." Leviathan: A Journal of Melville Studies 9.1 (2007): 3-23. Print.

Ludot-Vlasak, Ronan. "Cartographies De L'imaginaire: La Subversion Du Discours Scientifique Dans L'ecriture Melvillienne." Esthetique Et Representation: Monde Anglophone (1750-1900) (Esthetique Et Representation: Monde Anglophone (1750-1900)). Eds. Ludot-Vlasek, Ronan and Claire Maniez. Grenoble, France: ELLUG, 2010. 236 pp. Print.

Ludot-Vlasak, Ronan. "Defamiliarising the Bard: The Resurgence of Shakespeare in Moby-Dick/Transactions En Eaux Troubles: Resurgence De La Voix Shakespearienne Dans Moby-Dick." Revue LISA/LISA e-journal 7.2 (2009): 104-16. Print.

Lyons, Bernard J., and Thomas J. Heffernan. "Dutch Pipes and Stubb's Pipe." Melville Society Extracts 121 (2001): 1-2. Print.

Mackenthun, Gesa. "Postcolonial Masquerade: Antebellum Sea Fiction and the Transatlantic Slave Trade." Early American Literature and Culture through the American Renaissance (Ealcar). Eds. Schmidt, Klaus H. and Fritz Fleischman.New York, NY: Peter Lang, 2000. ix, 599 pp. Print.

Makino, Arimichi. "Hankindai to Iu Kijiku: Nihon No Hakugei Kenkyu No Choryu." Eigo Seinen/Rising Generation 147.10 (2002): 624-26. Print.

Mankino, Arimichi. "Commodore Perry as White Phantom: Moby-Dick in the Context of the the Modern Age." Leviathan: A Journal of Melville Studies 8.3 (2006): 19-23. Print.

Marcais, Dominique. "The Presence and Significance of France and the French Language in Moby-Dick; or, the Whale." Melville "among the Nations." Eds. Marovitz, Sanford E. and A. C. Christodoulou. Kent, OH: Kent State UP, 2001. 593 pp. Print.

Mariani, Giorgio. "'Chiefly Known by His Rod': The Book of Jonah, Mapple's Sermon and Scapegoating." Ungraspable Phantom: Essays on Moby-Dick. Eds. Bryant, John, Mary K. Bercaw Edwards and Timothy Marr. Kent, OH: Kent State UP, 2006. xvii, 373 pp. Print.

Marovitz, Sanford E. "Correspondences: Paranoic Lexicographers and Melvillean Heroes." Ungraspable Phantom: Essays on Moby-Dick. Eds. Bryant, John, Mary K. Bercaw Edwards and Timothy Marr. Kent, OH: Kent State UP, 2006. xvii,

373 pp. Print.

Marovitz, Sanford E. "Mystical Visions of Mardi and Moby-Dick: The Wondrous New Paintings of A. C. Christodoulou." CEA Critic: An Official Journal of the College English Association 63.1 (2000): 71-83. Print.

Marovitz, Sanford E. "Shakespearean Resonance in Moby-Dick and Pierre." Melville "among the Nations." Eds. Marovitz, Sanford E. and A. C. Christodoulou. Kent, OH: Kent State UP, 2001. 593 pp. Print.

Marr, Timothy. "Melville's Ethnic Conscriptions." Leviathan: A Journal of Melville Studies 3.1 (2001): 5-29. Print.

Martin, Michael S. "'All These Things Are Bodiless': Perception, Ontology, and Consciousness in Moby-Dick." Leviathan: A Journal of Melville Studies 11.1 (2009): 55-71. Print.

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