At its original publication in 1857, Herman Melville's novel, The Confidence-Man was treated by critics as both a fragment and a failure due to its lack of a unified plot, access to character interiority, and semantic stability. As such, the central theme in the novel seems to be inconsistency. This study explores how the novel’s inconsistency is not an accident, but deliberate, as the novel insists upon inconsistencies in both characters and semantics as literary realism.No embarg
This paper investigates Herman Melville’s quest for spiritual stability and certainty in his novel M...
This paper explores the various critical approaches to Herman Melville’s Pierre and reveals that the...
Mardi, Moby-Dick, and Pierre share striking parallels in form and content: each is narrated by an in...
At its original publication in 1857, Herman Melville's novel, The Confidence-Man was treated by crit...
This paper will explore one of Melville\u27s least-known novels:"The Confidence-Man: His Masquerade....
This paper grew out of my fascination with the multi-disguised tricksters of Melville's The Confiden...
Although the critics of Melville have been divided in their opmion upon the merits of The Confidenc...
conférence présentée à l'université Toulouse Jean Jaurès - équipe d'accueil : "Cultures Anglo-Saxonn...
It is the purpose of this thesis to analyze Melville’s concept of the confidence man as that concept...
Thesis (M.A., Liberal Arts) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2009.In Herman Melville's la...
The Confidence-Man : His Masquerade as Anti-Emersonian Literary Form Critics have long acknowledged...
Despite taking place in putatively “lawless” settings, Melville’s maritime fiction maps complex econ...
Herman Melville’s final novel The Confidence-Man destabilizes conventional Western models of ethical...
Since F. O. Matthieson's American Renaissance the standard critical approach to Herman Melville is t...
In Book VI of Plato’s Republic, Socrates, illustrating a thought experiment, describes a mutiny aboa...
This paper investigates Herman Melville’s quest for spiritual stability and certainty in his novel M...
This paper explores the various critical approaches to Herman Melville’s Pierre and reveals that the...
Mardi, Moby-Dick, and Pierre share striking parallels in form and content: each is narrated by an in...
At its original publication in 1857, Herman Melville's novel, The Confidence-Man was treated by crit...
This paper will explore one of Melville\u27s least-known novels:"The Confidence-Man: His Masquerade....
This paper grew out of my fascination with the multi-disguised tricksters of Melville's The Confiden...
Although the critics of Melville have been divided in their opmion upon the merits of The Confidenc...
conférence présentée à l'université Toulouse Jean Jaurès - équipe d'accueil : "Cultures Anglo-Saxonn...
It is the purpose of this thesis to analyze Melville’s concept of the confidence man as that concept...
Thesis (M.A., Liberal Arts) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2009.In Herman Melville's la...
The Confidence-Man : His Masquerade as Anti-Emersonian Literary Form Critics have long acknowledged...
Despite taking place in putatively “lawless” settings, Melville’s maritime fiction maps complex econ...
Herman Melville’s final novel The Confidence-Man destabilizes conventional Western models of ethical...
Since F. O. Matthieson's American Renaissance the standard critical approach to Herman Melville is t...
In Book VI of Plato’s Republic, Socrates, illustrating a thought experiment, describes a mutiny aboa...
This paper investigates Herman Melville’s quest for spiritual stability and certainty in his novel M...
This paper explores the various critical approaches to Herman Melville’s Pierre and reveals that the...
Mardi, Moby-Dick, and Pierre share striking parallels in form and content: each is narrated by an in...