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How to Write About Herman Melville
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Bloom's How to Write About Herman MelvilleBloom's How to Write About Herman Melville

Although he spent much of his career in obscurity, Herman Melville, the author of classics such as "Moby-Dick", "Billy Budd", and "Bartleby, the Scrivener," has since become known as one of America's greatest writers.
 
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The Confessions
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The ConfessionsThe Confessions

Widely regarded as the first modern autobiography, "The Confessions" is an astonishing work of acute psychological insight. Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712-78) argued passionately against the inequality he believed to be intrinsic to civilized society. In his "Confessions" he relives the first fifty-three years of his radical life with vivid immediacy - from his earliest years, where we can see the source of his belief in the innocence of childhood, through the development of his philosophical and political ideas, his struggle against the French authorities and exile from France following the publication of "Emile".
 
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Emile: Or, On Education
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Emile: Or, On EducationEmile: Or, On Education

A clear, readable, and highly engrossing translation of Rousseau's masterpiece on the education and training of the young.
 
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Dialogue and Literature: Apostrophe, Auditors, and the Collapse of Romantic Discourse
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Dialogue and Literature: Apostrophe, Auditors, and the Collapse of Romantic DiscourseDialogue and Literature: Apostrophe, Auditors, and the Collapse of Romantic Discourse

Extending and reframing the works of Bakhtin, Gadamer, Ong, and Foucault--with particular emphasis on Bakhtin's late essays --Macovski constructs a theoretical model of literary dialogue and applies it to a range of Romantic texts. In reconsidering specific works within the context of cultural heuristics, rhetorical theory, and literary history, Macovski redefines Romantic discourse as both extratextual and agonistic.
 
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The Companion to Primo Levi
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The Companion to Primo LeviThe Companion to Primo Levi

Primo Levi, one of the most admired of Holocaust writers and survivors, was the author of a rich body of work, including memoirs and reflections on Auschwitz and also poetry, science fiction, historical fiction and a wide range of essays. This Companion brings together leading specialists and young scholars in the fields of Holocaust studies, Italian literature and language, and literature and science, to offer an accessible introduction to the work of this major writer of the twentieth century.
 
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