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Correspondent Colorings: Melville in the Marketplace

By: Sheila Post-Lauria | Book details

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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
PART TWO
Critical Debates
5. Originality. The Case of Moby-Dick101
6. (Un)Popularity: Moby-Dick and Pierre123
PART THREE
The Periodical Marketplace
7. Marketplace Conditions151
8. Creative Reliance: Periodical Practices in the Magazine Fiction165

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