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Introduction / Wyn Kelley and Christopher Ohge
1. Melville the life: Accident, coincidence, and adjacency / John Bryant
2. Melville's Twentieth-century revivals / Maki Sadahiro
3. Melville's Twenty-First century lives: Reception and criticism / Brian Yothers
4. Typee and Omoo / Mary K. Bercaw Edwards
5. Melville's Mardi: "a certain something unmanageable" / Timothy Marr
6. Discipline and pleasure in Redburn and white-jacket / ?Edouard Marsoin
7. Moby-Dick / Geoffrey Sanborn
8. Spiritualism in Pierre; or, The ambiguities / Hannah Lauren Murray
9. Refugee, exile, Alien: Israel Potter's Migrant turns / Rodrigo Lazo
10. In other worlds: mystery and method in The Piazza tales / Christopher Sten
11. Art of the scam: The confidence-man / Caitlin Smith
12. Lyric anonymity in battle-pieces / Tony McGowan
13. Re-writing the Holy Land narrative tradition: Clarel as poetic pilgrimage / Jonathan A. Cook
14. "The fair poet's name": Late poems / Peter Riley
15. Melville's "Ragged edges": Billy Budd, sailor and the arts of incompletion / John Wenke
16. "A widow with her husband alive!": gender, collaboration, and Melville studies / Adam Fales and Jordan Alexander Stein
17. Melville's Cervantes / Rosa Ang?elica Mart?inez
18. Melville's Shakespeare: survivors and stepmothers / David Greven
19. Melville's Milton: of the devil's party and knows it / Justina Torrance
20. Genre, race, and the printed book / Katie McGettigan
21. Melville and periodical culture / Graham Thompson
22. Mediating Babo / Robert K. Wallace
23. Books and marginalia, real and virtual / Steven Olsen-Smith
24. Counting (on) Melville: Moby-Dick, computational literary studies, and dictionary-based readings / Dennis Mischke
25. Digital Melville: computation and dead-reckoning / Christopher Ohge
26. Transatlantic crossings / Edward Sugden
27. Holy dread: taboo in Typee and "The whiteness of the whale" / Alex Calder
28. Melville's "Spanish": geopolitics and language in a continental writer / Emilio Irigoyen
29. The pequod as middle passage: Melville's meditation on the "Long" shipwreck / Michael E. Sawyer
30. Melville's Spectral mutinies / Lenora Warren
31. Religion and secularity / Dawn Coleman
32. Ruthless, radical democracy / Jennifer Greiman
33. Melville and masculinity / Ellen Weinauer
34. Melville and philosophy: will, agency, and "natural justice" / Michael Jonik
35. Tawny Savages and blank-looking girls: Melville, capitalism, and racialized labor / Ivy G. Wilson
36. Ocean / Richard J. King
37. Verdure / Tom Nurmi
38. Anatomy / Jennifer J. Baker
39. A "mute wooing": animism in Pierre / Pilar Mart?inez Bened?i and Ralph James Savarese
40. Art and illustration / Matt Kish
41. Anthologizing Moby-Dick; or, classifying a chaos / Kylan Rice and Elizabeth Schultz
42. On ekphrasis / Dan Beachy-Quick
43. Melville in film adaptation: The lives and deaths of Pip / Jaime Campomar
44. "Of whales in paint": Melville in the high school classroom / Jeffrey Markham
45. Diversity, reading publics, and the community college / James Noel
46. Teaching Melville through the lens of popular culture / Martina Pfeiler
47. Visualizing Melville: a museum exhibition perspective / Michael P. Dyer.
1. Melville the life: Accident, coincidence, and adjacency / John Bryant
2. Melville's Twentieth-century revivals / Maki Sadahiro
3. Melville's Twenty-First century lives: Reception and criticism / Brian Yothers
4. Typee and Omoo / Mary K. Bercaw Edwards
5. Melville's Mardi: "a certain something unmanageable" / Timothy Marr
6. Discipline and pleasure in Redburn and white-jacket / ?Edouard Marsoin
7. Moby-Dick / Geoffrey Sanborn
8. Spiritualism in Pierre; or, The ambiguities / Hannah Lauren Murray
9. Refugee, exile, Alien: Israel Potter's Migrant turns / Rodrigo Lazo
10. In other worlds: mystery and method in The Piazza tales / Christopher Sten
11. Art of the scam: The confidence-man / Caitlin Smith
12. Lyric anonymity in battle-pieces / Tony McGowan
13. Re-writing the Holy Land narrative tradition: Clarel as poetic pilgrimage / Jonathan A. Cook
14. "The fair poet's name": Late poems / Peter Riley
15. Melville's "Ragged edges": Billy Budd, sailor and the arts of incompletion / John Wenke
16. "A widow with her husband alive!": gender, collaboration, and Melville studies / Adam Fales and Jordan Alexander Stein
17. Melville's Cervantes / Rosa Ang?elica Mart?inez
18. Melville's Shakespeare: survivors and stepmothers / David Greven
19. Melville's Milton: of the devil's party and knows it / Justina Torrance
20. Genre, race, and the printed book / Katie McGettigan
21. Melville and periodical culture / Graham Thompson
22. Mediating Babo / Robert K. Wallace
23. Books and marginalia, real and virtual / Steven Olsen-Smith
24. Counting (on) Melville: Moby-Dick, computational literary studies, and dictionary-based readings / Dennis Mischke
25. Digital Melville: computation and dead-reckoning / Christopher Ohge
26. Transatlantic crossings / Edward Sugden
27. Holy dread: taboo in Typee and "The whiteness of the whale" / Alex Calder
28. Melville's "Spanish": geopolitics and language in a continental writer / Emilio Irigoyen
29. The pequod as middle passage: Melville's meditation on the "Long" shipwreck / Michael E. Sawyer
30. Melville's Spectral mutinies / Lenora Warren
31. Religion and secularity / Dawn Coleman
32. Ruthless, radical democracy / Jennifer Greiman
33. Melville and masculinity / Ellen Weinauer
34. Melville and philosophy: will, agency, and "natural justice" / Michael Jonik
35. Tawny Savages and blank-looking girls: Melville, capitalism, and racialized labor / Ivy G. Wilson
36. Ocean / Richard J. King
37. Verdure / Tom Nurmi
38. Anatomy / Jennifer J. Baker
39. A "mute wooing": animism in Pierre / Pilar Mart?inez Bened?i and Ralph James Savarese
40. Art and illustration / Matt Kish
41. Anthologizing Moby-Dick; or, classifying a chaos / Kylan Rice and Elizabeth Schultz
42. On ekphrasis / Dan Beachy-Quick
43. Melville in film adaptation: The lives and deaths of Pip / Jaime Campomar
44. "Of whales in paint": Melville in the high school classroom / Jeffrey Markham
45. Diversity, reading publics, and the community college / James Noel
46. Teaching Melville through the lens of popular culture / Martina Pfeiler
47. Visualizing Melville: a museum exhibition perspective / Michael P. Dyer.