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Death in Herman Melville's Fiction - Melville's "Memento Mori (Hardcover)
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Death in Herman Melville's Fiction - Melville's "Memento Mori (Hardcover)
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Literary critics have aptly noted that death is arguably the most
frequent topic, theme, or occurrence in all of American literature.
Naturally, the works of such authors as Charles Brockden Brown,
Nathaniel Hawthorne, Edgar Allan Poe, Kate Chopin, Shirley Jackson,
and Stephen King, among countless others, go to great lengths to
support this observation; however, the renowned nineteenth-century
American literary giant Herman Melville, most famous as the author
of Moby Dick, has been frequently overlooked. In this book,
seasoned literary scholar Corey Evan Thompson seeks to remedy this
oversight. Death in Herman Melville's Fiction: Melville's "Memento
Mori" is the first full-length study to examine the ubiquity and
implications of death in Melville's prose fiction. As Thompson
shows, death occurs in all of Melville's novels and much of his
shorter fiction by various means. Not only is death a frequent
occurrence in Melville's fiction, but his characters die regardless
of age, health, social status, or moral character. Drawing from his
father's death, Melville's fiction provides his readers with the
difficult realization that it is the inevitable destination for
everyone who is on this journey called life.
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