A Herman Melville encyclopedia

Bibliographic Information

A Herman Melville encyclopedia

Robert L. Gale

Greenwood Press, 1995

Available at  / 79 libraries

Search this Book/Journal

Note

Includes bibliographical references (p. [505]-507) and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

Herman Melville is one of the most challenging authors of American literature. Known primarily as the author of Moby-Dick, he wrote several other novels, short stories, and poems. With the rise of interest in Melville in the 20th century, critical and biographical studies of Melville continue to be published at an ever-increasing rate. This encyclopedia is a comprehensive guide to Melville's rich and complex literary career. The volume includes several hundred alphabetically arranged entries for all of Melville's works and characters, and for his family members, friends, and acquaintances. Entries on the most important topics include bibliographies. The encyclopedia is more factual than critical, but scholarship from 1990 and beyond is emphasized throughout. The book also gives special attention to the 19th-century women who influenced Melville, for these women have often been overlooked. A chronology overviews the principal events in Melville's life, and a selected bibliography lists major studies.

Table of Contents

Preface Chronology Abbreviation and Short Titles The Encyclopedia Bibliography Index

by "Nielsen BookData"

Details

Page Top