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Cole, R. ‘At the Limits of Identity: Realism and American Personhood in Melville’s Confidence-Man’. Novel: A Forum on Fiction 39.3 (2006): 384–401. Web.
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Crain, Caleb. ‘Lovers of Human Flesh: Homosexuality and Cannibalism in Melville’s Novels’. American Literature 66.1 (1994): n. pag. Web.
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Goldberg, Shari. ‘Benito Cereno ’s Mute Testimony: On the Politics of Reading Melville’s Silences’. Journal Of American Literature, Culture, And Theory 65.2 (2009): 1–26. Web. <https://muse.jhu.edu/article/266667>.
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Hustis, Harriet. ‘"Universal Mixing” and Interpenetrating Standing’. Nineteenth-Century Literature 69.1 (2014): 26–55. Web.
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Kado, Martina. ‘The Ship as Assemblage: Melville’s Literary Shipboard Geographies’. Atlantic Studies 15.1 (2018): 40–61. Web.
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