“One of the great strengths of this third edition is Hershel Parker’s inclusion of commentary on Moby-Dick from its publication in 1851 right into the 21st century to answer why Moby-Dick–boisterous, beautiful, filled with soaring language, forever questioning, and nearly 200 years old–is more popular than ever.” –MARY K. BERCAW EDWARDS, University of Connecticut
This Norton Critical Edition includes:
* Melville’s classic novel of whaling and revenge, based on Hershel Parker’s revision of the 1967 text edited by Harrison Hayford and Hershel Parker.
* Twenty-six illustrations, including maps, contemporary engravings, and diagrams of whaleboat rigging.
* Background and source materials centering on whaling and whalecraft, Melville’s international reception, the inspirations for Moby-Dick, and Melville’s related correspondence.
* Forty-four reviews and interpretations of the novel spanning three centuries.
* A revised and updated Selected Bibliography.
About the Series
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