Charles J BondiHere’s what I think of Redburn, Melville’s fifth novel, in the form of a book review.Eloquence to Persons, Conditions, and One’s Own MindMar 22
InNew American HistorybyEd AyersPieces of the PastA spine-tingling day of visits to the places where James Fenimore Cooper, Herman Melville, and Thomas Cole created their most famous works.Mar 15, 2023
Ride Hamilton (Cancer & Abuse Survivor)The Enduring Legacy of Moby Dick: How Herman Melville’s Masterpiece Can Help You Be a Better Writer“Call me Ishmael” — a memorable opening line to one of the greatest American novels of all time. Moby Dick by Herman Melville is a…May 5, 2023May 5, 2023
Nick MangiaMelville’s Ethnography: Moby Dick and the American Colonial AttitudeHerman Melville (1819–1891) lived during one of the most ethnically divided eras in American history. Upon the publication of his Romantic…Aug 13, 2019Aug 13, 2019
Charles J BondiHere’s what I think of Redburn, Melville’s fifth novel, in the form of a book review.Eloquence to Persons, Conditions, and One’s Own MindMar 22
InNew American HistorybyEd AyersPieces of the PastA spine-tingling day of visits to the places where James Fenimore Cooper, Herman Melville, and Thomas Cole created their most famous works.Mar 15, 2023
Ride Hamilton (Cancer & Abuse Survivor)The Enduring Legacy of Moby Dick: How Herman Melville’s Masterpiece Can Help You Be a Better Writer“Call me Ishmael” — a memorable opening line to one of the greatest American novels of all time. Moby Dick by Herman Melville is a…May 5, 2023
Nick MangiaMelville’s Ethnography: Moby Dick and the American Colonial AttitudeHerman Melville (1819–1891) lived during one of the most ethnically divided eras in American history. Upon the publication of his Romantic…Aug 13, 2019
Camille BourLiving in MelvilleWhilst I was in Johannesburg, I had the chance to live in Melville, a small suburb in Johannesburg. I immediately fell in love with this…Dec 12, 2016