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SUMMARY:Herman Melville: Moby-Dick
DESCRIPTION:When Herman Melville’s Moby-Dick appeared\, readers were confused. What had happened to the once-popular author of Omoo and Typee? Instead of thrilling stories of ocean adventure\, he now had produced what one reviewer called “an intellectual chowder” much of which was indigestible. While the parts about the whale were engaging enough\, few readers found Moby-Dick worth the effort. The novel received scant attention and languished\, mainly unread\, until its rediscovery in the twentieth century. Today\, it’s hard to imagine either that what many consider the greatest American novel was once utterly obscure or that the few readers it did attract generally preferred the whale sections. \nIn this seminar\, we will tackle Melville’s whale of a book\, exploring its philosophical insights\, its debts to other writers (especially Shakespeare and Hawthorne)\, its commentary on US politics and culture\, and (of course) its cetology\, the chapters about whales and whaling. Across six weeks\, we will take up Melville’s challenge—“Read it if you can”—and join the Pequod’s crew on their quests for knowledge\, for friendship\, and for revenge. And while the novel might sometimes make us feel\, like Ishmael\, that we hover over “Descartesian vortices\,” together we will find sufficient footing to enjoy its “serene household joy[s]” as well as its “fiery hunt.”  \nText\nMoby-Dick:or\,The Whale (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)  \nAccess Program\nWe want our writing classes and seminars to be accessible to everyone\, regardless of income and background. We understand that our tuition structure can present obstacles for some people. Our Access Program offers writing class and seminar tuitions at a reduced rate. Most seminars have at least one access spot available. \nPlease apply here for access rate tuition. Contact Susan Moore at susan@literary-arts.org if you have questions. \nLiaison position\nEvery in-person class and seminar at Literary Arts has one liaison position. Liaisons perform specific duties for each class meeting. If you are a liaison for a class or seminar\, the full amount of your tuition is covered by Literary Arts. \nApply here for the liaison position. \nDelve Cancellation Policy\nIf you register for a seminar and need to cancel your registration\, here’s a link to our refund policy for seminars.
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