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Selected
Bibliography on Moby-Dick
Selected
Bibliography on Billy Budd
Reading
Questions on Moby-Dick
Selected
Bibliography on "Bartleby, the Scrivener"
Reading and Discussion Questions on "Bartleby,
the Scrivener"
Contemporary
views of Melville
Try
the Moby-Dick
crossword puzzle.
Melville Home Page
Moby-Dick.
This online text version at Princeton has a search feature so
that readers can find the occurrences of a particular word in the text.
Prof. Ann Woodlief of VCU has prepared
a hypertext
study version of "Bartleby, the Scrivener."
Christopher
Benfey's article on Melville and Manjiro Nakahama is available (with illustrations) in
the new issue of Common-place.
MIT Open Courseware site paper topics on Moby-Dick
"Bartleby,
the Scrivener" site with links to published criticism. This
site has changed servers and now includes a hypertext version of the story,
a "Sources and Analogues" section, and a few essays in criticism.
Arrowhead,
the home of Herman Melville
Hawthorne
and Melville
The whaler
Essex and Moby-Dick |
Selected
Works Available Online
Complete
on-line works. (at melville.org)
"Bartleby,
the Scrivener" (HTML at bartleby.com)
"Bartleby,
the Scrivener" site with links to published essays.
"Bartleby,
the Scrivener: A Story of Wall Street"
(Putnam's, November 1853) (Page images at MOA)
"Bartleby,
the Scrivener: A Story of Wall Street" (continued; Putnam's,
December 1853) (Page images at MOA)
Benito
Cereno (HTML at esp.org)
Billy
Budd, An Inside Narrative
The
Confidence-Man (HTML at Virginia)
The
Encantadas, or Enchanted Isles (HTML at melville.org)
The
Lightning-Rod Man (HTML at melville.org)
Moby-Dick
(1851) (searchable HTML
text) at the Melville Home Page
"The
Town-Ho's Story," Harper's, (October 1851) (Chapter 54 of Moby-Dick)
(Page images at MOA)
The
Piazza Tales (HTML at esp.org)
Israel Potter (Project Gutenberg)
Typee:
A Peep at Polynesian Life
"Hawthorne
and His Mosses "(New York Literary World, August 17 and 24, 1850)
Poems
"Chattanooga"Harper's,
June 1866
THe
Cumberland," Harper's March 1866
"Gettysburg,"Harper's,
July
1866
"The
March to the Sea," Harper's (February 1866)
"Philip,"Harper's,
April
1866
Poems
in HTML format
Poems from John Marr and Timoleon
(The Century, May 1892), with an introductory note on Melville by
Arthur Stedman (Page images at MOA)
Some Contemporary Views on Melville
(Page images at MOA; go to the Melville Home Page for
more sources)
"Our
Young Authors: Melville" (Putnam's, February 1853)
""Are
we a Good-Looking People?" (Putnam's, March 1853): "Our poets
and authors, Cooper and Irving and Longfellow, Melville and Lovell [sic],
are handsome and superior-looking men."
"Melville's
Israel
Potter" (Putnam's, May 1855)
"Our
Authors and Authorship: Melville and Curtis" (Putnam's, April 1857)
"Our
Window" [letter from "Toby" of Typee]
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