Date of Submission
Spring 2013
Academic Program
Literature
Project Advisor 1
Wyatt Mason
Abstract/Artist's Statement
An exploration of space in the work of Herman Melville: not only in its natural presence, but in the ways by which it is apprehended and delineated in his work, as well as in the culture of the time and the broader traditions in which both partake. How can one open oneself fully to the vastness of the world without being consumed by its vertiginous centers of power?
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Recommended Citation
Jaeger, Nikolas Prescott, "All Worlds Are My Kin: Melville and the Cartographic Imagination" (2013). Senior Projects Spring 2013. 377.
https://digitalcommons.bard.edu/senproj_s2013/377
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