- Lord Byron, and
Thomas Moore.
Parker calls the
piece "characteristic
Melvillean mood-stuff" and
considers its
style "excessive
enough [...] to indulge...
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equation of
Melville and Ishmael."
Bezanson does
attribute characteristic Melvillean features to the narrator, who in the Epilogue,
likens himself to "another...
- robust: We hear
about Bellow's
mixing of high and low registers, his
Melvillean cadences jostling the
jivey Yiddish rhythms, the
great teeming democracy...
- Barker, Clive; Trussler,
Simon (15
February 1996). The
Dangerous Woman of
Melvillean Melodrama. New
Theatre Quarterly 45:
Volume 12, Part 1.
Cambridge University...
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Journal reviewer Sam
Sacks referred to the
novel as a "homely
attempt at a
Melvillean sea adventure" and
described it as "a bad book" but
added "it's a fun...
- Ra'ad,
Basem L. (1991). ""The Encantadas" and "The Isle of the Cross":
Melvillean Dubieties, 1853-54".
American Literature. 63 (2): 316–323. doi:10.2307/2927169...
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biblical and
mythological references,
which Sealts calls "a
familiar Melvillean pattern", the
story alludes to Emerson's poem "The Problem", Don Quixote...
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being a "built" thing: "an
architecture of analogies, similitudes, and
Melvillean metaphor." In
later works,
Patagoni (1971), for instance, and especially...
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since his retirement, the most
impressive string of
articles any
Melvillean has yet produced." In 1987
Sealts was the main
editor of Melville's The...