Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Subversive Genealogies by Michael Paul Rogin

This monograph contends that Melville's fiction was profoundly influenced by his family life, but that it also subverts the genealogies of his family life. I found the readings of Pierre and Moby Dick and the American 1848 (which I think is the beginning of the critical turn that looks at the Mexican-American War as a key periodization of American history) particularly persuasive, and I thought the book provided a good introduction to some of Melville's fictions with which I am not familiar.

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