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Hunting Captain Ahab: Psychological Warfare and the Melville Revival [Hardcover]

Clare L. Spark (Author)
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May 2001
In this provocative and vigorously argued interdisciplinary study of the development of institutional censorship, Clare Spark explores the complexities of 20th-century American cultural politics through the protagonists of the Melville Revival. She investigates closely the history of the Revival and its key critics, who manipulated Melville's life and writings in the service of their own particular social and political agendas. Although often boldly conjectural and speculative, Spark's assertions are based on her meticulous and thorough exploration of either newly opened or previously unexplored archival materials of leading Melville scholars.

In addressing the distinction between what she calls the radical and conservative Enlightenment, Spark makes her way through Melville's often confusing and contradictory texts and examines the disputes within Melville scholarship, which often center on the mesmerizing figure of Ahab as either a democratic hero or a totalitarian dictator, corresponding to the rival epistemologies of modern society.


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Based on Spark's 1993 dissertation, The Melville Revival, 1919-1953 (UCLA), this complex work threads together two areas of study. Spark incorporates a significant amount of research to establish both the environment Melville wrote in and the path taken in the 20th century by Melville studies, which were much affected by the changing political atmosphere. Unlike most Melville criticism, this work integrates political, economic, and social history with standard literary criticism. While Spark provides a close reading of the later works (Moby-Dick, Pierre, and Clarel) and traces similar themes through them, her main focus is 20th-century criticism. The strength of the work is her ability to provide an appealing intellectual history of the early to mid-1900s as she follows the development of Melville studies through the political flux of this century. For academic libraries. Paolina Taglienti, Long Island Univ. Lib., Brooklyn, NY
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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  • Hardcover: 744 pages
  • Publisher: Kent State Univ Pr; 1st ed edition (May 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0873386744
  • ISBN-13: 978-0873386746
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 6.4 x 2.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,886,481 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars The Joy of Melville, January 22, 2002
This review is from: Hunting Captain Ahab: Psychological Warfare and the Melville Revival (Hardcover)
The reader will find reading Clare Spark's book on Melville an event to be remembered. While some in the literary establishment may balk at the conclusions those not vested in the outcome will find this book a joy to read. It is written in a manner that is enlightening to both novices and seasoned lovers of Melville. The book is sweeping in its detail, meticulous in its research and beautiful in its language.
"Hunting Captain Ahab" is of course about Melville, it is also about institutional power. This work poses a challenge to the literary establishment which they must either try to answer or ignore. Spark's extensive archival research provides us with a glimpse into the politics of literature and literary criticism. While other scholars have projected themselves or their political agendas upon Melville, Spark's Melville emerges as a fully human, complex and uncategorizable person. Melville scholarship with its varied, vested and complex agendas is also exposed. No agenda reamins unchallenged.
Eventually someone will recategorize Melville, new agendas will replace the old, but until then this moving and beautifully written work will stand as a monument to freedom of thought in the pursuit of truth. I highly recommend this book.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Melvilleans Ahoy!, July 10, 2006
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Norma S. Hass (Sleepy Hollow, IL USA) - See all my reviews
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An essential title for Melville scholars and Melville fans, this book is not easy reading for the unscholarly (like me).
Suggestions for unscholarly readers: Keep reference books handy to look up the many "isms" discussed by the author. Make marginal notes. Read slowly. Absorb. The book is an education; it demonstrates how various propagandists have tried to pressgang Melville into their schools of thought--but he can't be neatly categorized.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Melville as a metaphor for American history, November 1, 2002
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Joseph Byrd (McKinleyville, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Hunting Captain Ahab: Psychological Warfare and the Melville Revival (Hardcover)
This extraordinary study, as vivid with detail and passion as Moby Dick itself, is an immersion into the vigorous society of early 19th Century America. Like the novel it studies, it draws from the complex lives of real American characters. The difference is that here we have the advantage of historical analysis and hindsight, and by that difference, Moby Dick is transformed from an impenetrable verbal thicket into a seeable forest. That forest looks beyond the trees, and gives new life to the dense prose of the novel. Here we can find the origins of almost every theme that will become American writing.
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