The American Renaissance and Herman Melville
This course explores Moby-Dick, Melville's great American novel. You will listen to a series of short lectures on the historical and cultural context that...
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About This Course
This course explores Moby-Dick, Melville's great American novel. You will listen to a series of short lectures on the historical and cultural context that informed the writing of Moby-Dick. You will examine Starbuck’s argument with Ahab to explain why the crew does not mutiny in Moby-Dick, how the drowning of Pip qualifies as an example of the narrative performing the work of testimony, and the differences between Ishmael’s speculative and testamentary narratives. You will also explore different ideological appropriations of Moby-Dick.
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The American Renaissance and Herman Melville is taught by James Dobson, Dartmouth College.
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