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| Edition: | The Johns Hopkins University Press (Paperback) |
| Author: | Charles Olson |
| Published: | October 1997 |
| Pages: | 164 |
| ISBN 10: | 0801857317 |
| New: | $22.00 (15) |
| Used: | $10.07 (10) |
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First published in 1947, this acknowledged classic of American literary criticism explores the influences—especially Shakespearean ones—on Melville's writing of Moby-Dick. One of the first Melvilleans to advance what has since become known as the "theory of the two Moby-Dicks," Olson argues that there were two versions of Moby-Dick, and that Melville's reading King Lear for the first time in between the first and second versions of the book had a profound impact on his conception of the saga: "the first book did not contain Ahab," writes Olson, and "it may not, except incidentally, have contained Moby-Dick." If literary critics and reviewers at the time responded with varying degrees of skepticism to the "theory of the two Moby-Dicks," it was the experimental style and organization of the book that generated the most controversy.


