ENG 485 - Seminar: Moby-Dick: Texts and Contexts Instructor
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In this seminar designed for advanced English majors, we will take a deep dive into Herman Melville’s classic, deeply flawed, troubling, jubilant, vexed, and vexing novel Moby-Dick.
Published in 1851 - the same year that Uncle Tom’s Cabin was serialized, Sojourner Truth first delivered her “Ain’t I a Woman?” speech, Western Union was founded, and the US Congress passed the Indian Appropriations Act - Moby-Dick was very much a novel of its time and place.
Early in the semester, we will read some of the texts that inspired Melville; at the end of the semester, we will stage a live 24-hour reading of the novel. In between, we’ll take our time to read, investigate, interrogate, and interpret a work that has baffled and beguiled readers for 170 years.
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