Melville's Classical Allusions - (Bibliographies and Indexes in American Literature) by Gail H Coffler (Hardcover)
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- 153 Pages
- Literary Criticism, American
- Series Name: Bibliographies and Indexes in American Literature
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"Modern readers of Melville ... are unlikely to know either the extent of classical allusions or the author's intention in using them in his writing. Coffler's volume assists in answering these as well as other related questions. Five indexes and a substantial glossary make up the bulk of the volume. ... It is through the glossary that the reader gains insight into how Melville may have been informed by the classics. Thus the glossary not only identifies allusions but aids the reader in explicating specific passages in Melville's work. [Coffler's volume] is intendedprimarily for libraries serving scholars and specialists in literature and classical studies."-Choice
?Modern readers of Melville ... are unlikely to know either the extent of classical allusions or the author's intention in using them in his writing. Coffler's volume assists in answering these as well as other related questions. Five indexes and a substantial glossary make up the bulk of the volume. ... It is through the glossary that the reader gains insight into how Melville may have been informed by the classics. Thus the glossary not only identifies allusions but aids the reader in explicating specific passages in Melville's work. [Coffler's volume] is intendedprimarily for libraries serving scholars and specialists in literature and classical studies.?-Choice
?Professor Coffler's valuable index to Melville's classical allusions will be an important tool for continuing research on Melville. As she points out, the extent of Melville's use of the classics has only just begun to be recognized.' Her exhaustive index will further that recognition. The major part of Professor Coffler's work is a comprehensive index, in alphabetical order, of all of the classical allusions in Melville's fiction and poetry.' There is, in addition, an index arranged for each separate work of Melville's. The researcher can therefore examine a particular allusion throughout Melville's works, or trace a pattern of allusions in a single work. Of enormous value is Professor Coffler's inclusion of an extensive glossary of classical terms, based on the classical scholarship which was available to Melville. Every university with a graduate program in English, or an extensive collection of Melville's works, will want to have this work in the library.?-Professor Dr. Dieter Schulz, Department of American Literature, Heidelberg University
"Professor Coffler's valuable index to Melville's classical allusions will be an important tool for continuing research on Melville. As she points out, the extent of Melville's use of the classics has only just begun to be recognized.' Her exhaustive index will further that recognition. The major part of Professor Coffler's work is a comprehensive index, in alphabetical order, of all of the classical allusions in Melville's fiction and poetry.' There is, in addition, an index arranged for each separate work of Melville's. The researcher can therefore examine a particular allusion throughout Melville's works, or trace a pattern of allusions in a single work. Of enormous value is Professor Coffler's inclusion of an extensive glossary of classical terms, based on the classical scholarship which was available to Melville. Every university with a graduate program in English, or an extensive collection of Melville's works, will want to have this work in the library."-Professor Dr. Dieter Schulz, Department of American Literature, Heidelberg University
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Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W) x .56 Inches (D)
Weight: .94 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 153
Genre: Literary Criticism
Sub-Genre: American
Series Title: Bibliographies and Indexes in American Literature
Publisher: Greenwood
Theme: General
Format: Hardcover
Author: Gail H Coffler
Language: English
Street Date: April 25, 1985
TCIN: 1001840320
UPC: 9780313246265
Item Number (DPCI): 247-01-7029
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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