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Editor's Note vii
Introduction Harold Bloom 1
Introduction to Moby-Dick Alfred Kazin 7
Introduction to Moby-Dick Patrick McGrath 19
Cannibalism, Slavery, and Self-Consumption in Moby-Dick Homer B. Pettey 25
The Question of Race in Moby-Dick Fred V. Bernard 51
A Jonah's Warning to America in Moby-Dick Carolyn L. Karcher 67
"Its wood could only be American!": Moby-Dick and the Antebellum Popular Culture David S. Reynolds 93
The Madness of Ahab Henry Nash Smith 117
Call Me Ishmael, or How to Make Double-Talk Speak Carolyn Porter 133
A Moby-Dick Manuscript Charles Olson 163
Sounding the Whale: Moby-Dick as Epic Novel Christopher Sten 171
Moby-Dick as Revolution John Bryant 199
Chronology 225
Contributors 227
Bibliography 231
Acknowledgments 235
Index 237
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