Subversive Genealogy

The Politics and Art of Herman Melville

Paperback, 370 pages

English language

Published by University of California Press.

ISBN:
978-0-520-05178-2
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This book makes several claims which ought to be stated at the outset: that Herman Melville is a recorder and interpreter of American society whose work is comparable to that of the great nineteenth-century European realists; that there was a crisis of bourgeois society at midcentury on both continents, but that in America it entered politics by way of slavery and race rather than class; that the crisis called into question the ideal realm of liberal political freedom; that Melville was particularly sensitive to the American crisis because of the political importance of his clan and the political history of his family; that a study of Melville's fiction, and of the society refracted through it, must also be a history of Melville's family, and of the writer's relation to his kin; and finally, that Melville rendered American history symbolically, so that a history of his fiction, his family, and his …

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Subjects

  • Literature: History & Criticism
  • Biography & Autobiography
  • Literature - Classics / Criticism
  • American English
  • Biography/Autobiography
  • General
  • Literary Criticism & Collections / General