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The Craft of Herman Melville This essay proposes to approach Herman Melville altogether gingerly and from behind the safe bulwark of his assured position - whatever that is - in American literature , -whatever that may be .
The Craft of Herman Melville This essay proposes to approach Herman Melville altogether gingerly and from behind the safe bulwark of his assured position - whatever that is - in American literature , -whatever that may be .
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It is easy enough to say on this score that Melville was a sport , and unique , and perhaps that is the right thing to say ; but it would be more useful if we were able to say that Melville's lack of influence at least partly arose from ...
It is easy enough to say on this score that Melville was a sport , and unique , and perhaps that is the right thing to say ; but it would be more useful if we were able to say that Melville's lack of influence at least partly arose from ...
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Artificial they surely were to the kind of philosopher Melville was though they would not have seemed unreal to ... As for Melville's case we have his own words , put in extremity , for his attitude towards all conventions of the mind .
Artificial they surely were to the kind of philosopher Melville was though they would not have seemed unreal to ... As for Melville's case we have his own words , put in extremity , for his attitude towards all conventions of the mind .
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Introduction | 1 |
Oliver Wendell Holmes 18091894 | 5 |
Washington Irving 17831859 | 16 |
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