“Bartleby, the Scrivener” (1853) is a story of passive resistance. And as the narrator is forced to admit, “Nothing so aggravates an earnest person as a passive resistance.” Refusing to kow-tow to the demands of his employer, and working to his own individual rule, Bartleby represents a challenge to capitalist, corporatist ideologies. He declines to do what is asked of him over and above the basic task of copying documents. He is an unostentatious figure, “pallidly neat, pitiably respectable, incurably forlorn”, who works “silently, palely, mechanically”, but he exercises enormous power by refusing to comply with simple and undemanding requests. On the third day of being installed in a legal office in Wall Street, he is asked by his boss to...
Herman Melville's famous novella "Bartleby" has been circulated and consumed in the t...
This essay examines three of Herman Melville’s shorter fictions: Bartleby, Benito Cereno and Billy B...
\u27A Change of Occupation\u27 studies three of Melville\u27s most highly regarded tales through th...
Herman Melville writes a curious and highly spatialised story of a scrivener, or law-copyist, called...
Herman Melville’s Bartleby is a fundamentally passive character who has nonetheless been regularly p...
In this paper I address, from a different perspective, some of the pertinent semantic issues that co...
In Homo Sacer, Giorgio Agamben suggests that Herman's Melville's 'Bartleby the Scrivener' offers the...
Bartleby, the Scrivener recounts a story of a scrivener who would prefer not to do anything, whether...
This chapter discusses Herman Melville's short story "Bartleby" (1853) and Shakespeare's King Lear (...
I muse upon my country's ills-The Tempest bursting from the waste of TimeOn the world's fairest hope...
This paper argues against dominant philosophical interpretations of Melville’s Bartleby, the Scriven...
Critics have variously read Bartleby, the Scrivener, a tale about the death of a legal copyist and...
This dissertation is based on the observation that Herman Melville's "Bartleby, the Scrivener" has b...
For over a generation, literary critics and cultural historians have pondered the enigmatic relation...
Este ensaio propõe uma reflexão que parte da narrativa literária Bartleby, o escrevente: uma históri...
Herman Melville's famous novella "Bartleby" has been circulated and consumed in the t...
This essay examines three of Herman Melville’s shorter fictions: Bartleby, Benito Cereno and Billy B...
\u27A Change of Occupation\u27 studies three of Melville\u27s most highly regarded tales through th...
Herman Melville writes a curious and highly spatialised story of a scrivener, or law-copyist, called...
Herman Melville’s Bartleby is a fundamentally passive character who has nonetheless been regularly p...
In this paper I address, from a different perspective, some of the pertinent semantic issues that co...
In Homo Sacer, Giorgio Agamben suggests that Herman's Melville's 'Bartleby the Scrivener' offers the...
Bartleby, the Scrivener recounts a story of a scrivener who would prefer not to do anything, whether...
This chapter discusses Herman Melville's short story "Bartleby" (1853) and Shakespeare's King Lear (...
I muse upon my country's ills-The Tempest bursting from the waste of TimeOn the world's fairest hope...
This paper argues against dominant philosophical interpretations of Melville’s Bartleby, the Scriven...
Critics have variously read Bartleby, the Scrivener, a tale about the death of a legal copyist and...
This dissertation is based on the observation that Herman Melville's "Bartleby, the Scrivener" has b...
For over a generation, literary critics and cultural historians have pondered the enigmatic relation...
Este ensaio propõe uma reflexão que parte da narrativa literária Bartleby, o escrevente: uma históri...
Herman Melville's famous novella "Bartleby" has been circulated and consumed in the t...
This essay examines three of Herman Melville’s shorter fictions: Bartleby, Benito Cereno and Billy B...
\u27A Change of Occupation\u27 studies three of Melville\u27s most highly regarded tales through th...