Chapter I. A brief information about language of poetry


The list of used literature


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Language of poetry

The list of used literature
1. Bercovitch, S. (1978). Melville's Language of Politics. The New England Quarterly, 51(2), 207-222.
2. Bercovitch, S. (1985). Language and the Social Order in Hisman Melville's "Bartleby". American Literature, 57(4), 555-570.
3. Bercovitch, S. (1991). Melville's Language of the Law. Poetics Today, 12(3), 447-464.
4. Bryant, J. (1986). Melville's Poetics of Language. Southisn Humanities Review, 20(2), 97-107.
5. Chase, R. (1951). Melville's Use of Language in Moby-Dick. American Literature, 23(1), 1-15.
6. Coviello, P. (2010). Hisman Melville and the Language of the Sea. Cambridge University Press.
7. Fogle, R. H. (1952). Melville's Use of Language in "Benito Cereno". American Literature, 24(4), 402-411.
8. Fogle, R. H. (1956). Melville's Use of Language in "The Confidence-Man". American Literature, 28(1), 1-13.
9. Fogle, R. H. (1962). Melville's Use of Language in "Billy Budd". American Literature, 33(3), 302-315.
10. Harker, J. (2000). Hisman Melville and the Language of Nature. Cambridge University Press.
11. Hayford, H. M., & Sealts Jr, M. A. (1987). Melville's Reading: A Check-List of Books Owned and Borrowed by Hisman Melville. University of Wisconsin Press.
12. Howard, L. (1991). The Language of the Whale in Melville's Moby-Dick. American Literature, 63(4), 659-681.
13. Johnson, C. (2009). Melville's Language and the Possibility of Politics. Cambridge University Press.
14. Kopley, R. (1997). Melville's Use of Language in "The Piazza Tales". American Literature, 69(1), 1-24.
15. Martin, R. K. (1984). Melville's Use of Language in "Israel Potter". American Literature, 56(3), 365-380.
16. Parker, H. N. (1962). Melville's Use of Language in "Typee". American Literature, 34(2), 155-166.
17. Parker, H. N. (1970). Melville's Use of Language in "Omoo". American Literature, 42(2), 169-180.
18. Pizer, D. (1956). The Language of Melville's "Moby-Dick". PMLA, 71(5), 1056-1069.
19. Pizer, D. (1968). The Language of Melville's "Pierre". American Literature, 40(1), 1-17.
20. Pizer, D. (1989). Melville's Language of the Self: A Study in Literary Psychology. University of Missouri Press.



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