The Value of Herman Melville: The Value of
Autor Geoffrey Sanbornen Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 sep 2018
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781108452915
ISBN-10: 1108452914
Pagini: 150
Dimensiuni: 137 x 216 x 9 mm
Greutate: 0.22 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Seria The Value of
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1108452914
Pagini: 150
Dimensiuni: 137 x 216 x 9 mm
Greutate: 0.22 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Seria The Value of
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Introduction; 1. Living the experience; 2. He knew not what it would become; 3. Grief's fire; 4. Susceptibilities; 5. Disportings; 6. A new way of being happy; 7. The meaning of Moby-Dick; 8. As if; 9. Camp Melville; 10. Courting surprise; 11. All things trying; 12. The non-communicating central self.
Recenzii
'Everyone who loves literature, not to mention Melville, should read this book.' R. T. Prus, Choice
'… Sanborn turns his attention to the reader's encounter with Melville, and the results are an absolutely stunning and beautiful work of critical attention, and more importantly, of use.' Matthew Crow, The Nautilus
'With one hundred years and counting of scholarly and popular tomes on Melville now available, what new - and what more - is there to say about Melville and Moby-Dick? Enter Geoffrey Sanborn, Professor of English at Amherst College, and his slim, eminently insightful new volume The Value of Herman Melville. Dr. Sanborn reads Moby-Dick through the lenses of philosophy, literary criticism, and psychoanalytic theory, and brings Melville and Moby-Dick alive in ways that few have done before. With the generosity of a patient teacher and the enthusiasm of a wise and knowledgeable tour guide eager to show travelers the hidden wonders of a quaint old city he knows so well …' Daniel Ross Goodman, National Review
'… bracing and elegant … With Melville's own animated reading practice as his guide, Sanborn proffers a theory of criticism as a vital and restorative enterprise, one that takes seriously its responsibility to 'give books a future that will allow their value to evolve.' Jennifer Greiman, American Literary Scholarship
'Sanborn's book … is an impassioned, sometimes hilarious work and a deeply pedagogical one. He is modeling for us a way of using Melville, of activating the process of thinking about his generative objects. The value comes, finally, in cultivating further connections for ourselves and also in the readiness for new perceptions when confronted with anything as puzzling or difficult as Melville's own texts.' Elisa Tamarkin, Leviathan
'… Sanborn turns his attention to the reader's encounter with Melville, and the results are an absolutely stunning and beautiful work of critical attention, and more importantly, of use.' Matthew Crow, The Nautilus
'With one hundred years and counting of scholarly and popular tomes on Melville now available, what new - and what more - is there to say about Melville and Moby-Dick? Enter Geoffrey Sanborn, Professor of English at Amherst College, and his slim, eminently insightful new volume The Value of Herman Melville. Dr. Sanborn reads Moby-Dick through the lenses of philosophy, literary criticism, and psychoanalytic theory, and brings Melville and Moby-Dick alive in ways that few have done before. With the generosity of a patient teacher and the enthusiasm of a wise and knowledgeable tour guide eager to show travelers the hidden wonders of a quaint old city he knows so well …' Daniel Ross Goodman, National Review
'… bracing and elegant … With Melville's own animated reading practice as his guide, Sanborn proffers a theory of criticism as a vital and restorative enterprise, one that takes seriously its responsibility to 'give books a future that will allow their value to evolve.' Jennifer Greiman, American Literary Scholarship
'Sanborn's book … is an impassioned, sometimes hilarious work and a deeply pedagogical one. He is modeling for us a way of using Melville, of activating the process of thinking about his generative objects. The value comes, finally, in cultivating further connections for ourselves and also in the readiness for new perceptions when confronted with anything as puzzling or difficult as Melville's own texts.' Elisa Tamarkin, Leviathan
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Descriere
This book explores the writings of Herman Melville across his career and examines the distinctive qualities of his style.