Rather than resist slavery directly, the narrative world of Benito Cereno disperses the rejection of tyranny through the intricate construction of subject-object relations, the situational context, Benito Cereno’s stifled, semi-articulated statements, the imagery of the narrative and its complex narrative structure. Through silences, multiple viewpoints, innuendos, refusal to solve certain issues definitely while being explicit about this indeterminacy, Melville’s narrative not only inscribes itself in the Romantic questioning of historiography, but also gestures towards postmodernist inconclusiveness and the writerly text in which the reader is invited to be its co-author who fills out the gaps and silences with their own interpretation.Za...
In the 1850s, the United States considered itself to be moving towards a new future, a democratic id...
Recent criticism on Herman Melville\u27s novella Benito Cereno has read the story within a social co...
While previous investigations of the black-white racial dichotomy in Herman Melville’s “Benito Ceren...
This paper examines how Herman Melville’s Benito Cereno presents the focalized perspectives of white...
In writing "Benito Cereno" of The Piazza Tales, Herman Melville, in a sense, transcribes what is per...
Herman Melville's "Benito Cereno" subverts nineteenth-century racist ideology by attributing a capac...
The sociological interpretation of Herman Melville\u27s Benito Cereno is based upon criticism discus...
Analyzes two of the short stories in Herman Melville\u27s The Piazza Tales, Bartleby the Scrivener:...
Herman Melville's novela "Benito Cereno" (1855) has been widely read as an attack against slave...
Este trabalho se propõe a analisar o narrador e o foco narrativo em Benito Cereno de Herman Melville...
Comparing Navio dos Negros, Jorge Silva Melo’s adaptation of Benito Cereno in 2000 (Lisbon, Culturge...
In this thesis I wish to consider three aspects of Benito Cereno, the problems of slavery, character...
In fascinating new contextual readings of four of Herman Melville's novels - Typee , White-Jacket, M...
Before the 1960s, there was very little literary criticism on the presence of race and culture in He...
What is the American Gothic a reaction to? Whereas other thinkers such as Nathaniel Hawthorne locate...
In the 1850s, the United States considered itself to be moving towards a new future, a democratic id...
Recent criticism on Herman Melville\u27s novella Benito Cereno has read the story within a social co...
While previous investigations of the black-white racial dichotomy in Herman Melville’s “Benito Ceren...
This paper examines how Herman Melville’s Benito Cereno presents the focalized perspectives of white...
In writing "Benito Cereno" of The Piazza Tales, Herman Melville, in a sense, transcribes what is per...
Herman Melville's "Benito Cereno" subverts nineteenth-century racist ideology by attributing a capac...
The sociological interpretation of Herman Melville\u27s Benito Cereno is based upon criticism discus...
Analyzes two of the short stories in Herman Melville\u27s The Piazza Tales, Bartleby the Scrivener:...
Herman Melville's novela "Benito Cereno" (1855) has been widely read as an attack against slave...
Este trabalho se propõe a analisar o narrador e o foco narrativo em Benito Cereno de Herman Melville...
Comparing Navio dos Negros, Jorge Silva Melo’s adaptation of Benito Cereno in 2000 (Lisbon, Culturge...
In this thesis I wish to consider three aspects of Benito Cereno, the problems of slavery, character...
In fascinating new contextual readings of four of Herman Melville's novels - Typee , White-Jacket, M...
Before the 1960s, there was very little literary criticism on the presence of race and culture in He...
What is the American Gothic a reaction to? Whereas other thinkers such as Nathaniel Hawthorne locate...
In the 1850s, the United States considered itself to be moving towards a new future, a democratic id...
Recent criticism on Herman Melville\u27s novella Benito Cereno has read the story within a social co...
While previous investigations of the black-white racial dichotomy in Herman Melville’s “Benito Ceren...