Contents | Acknowledgmentsix |
| Prefacexi |
| PART ONE |
| Literary Culture | 1. Cultural Contexts3 | | 2. Typee. (Re)Making the Best-Seller27 | | 3. Reader Expectations and Innovation in Omoo and Mardi47 | | 4. Writer and Community in Redburn and White-Jacket80 |
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| PART TWO |
| Critical Debates | 5. Originality. The Case of Moby-Dick101 | | 6. (Un)Popularity: Moby-Dick and Pierre123 |
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| PART THREE |
| The Periodical Marketplace | 7. Marketplace Conditions151 | | 8. Creative Reliance: Periodical Practices
in the Magazine Fiction165 |
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Publication information:
Book title: Correspondent Colorings:Melville in the Marketplace.
Contributors: Sheila Post-Lauria - Author.
Publisher: University of Massachusetts Press.
Place of publication: Amherst .
Publication year: 1996.
Page number: vii.
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