Genre: NONFICTION > Academic Text
Literature and Moral Reform: Melville and the Discipline of Reading
Role: Author
By delineating the connections between 19th-century penitentiary reforms and the narrative structures and strategies of Herman Melville’s fictions, this book explores the ways literature reflects and refracts ideas about the influence of reading on moral rehabilitation. The author shows that Melville, who engaged often and profoundly with reform issues, reacted against the reading-as-discipline approach recommended by penal reformers.
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