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Melville and male identity
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Deals with the persistent tension in Melville's literary and personal life that came from his desire, because of the traumatic loss of his father, to retreat into a condition of childish dependency at the same time that he felt the need to fulfill the male traditions.
- Publisher
- Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
- First published
- 1980
Available formats
- Print — 147 pages · ISBN 9780838623213
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