A social, cultural, and literary history of the New York literary battleground between 1833 and 1857. First published in 1956, THE RAVEN AND THE WHALE analyzes the social confusion around the works of authors such as Poe and Melville, stemming from the intense rivalry between major publishing firms.
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A social, cultural, and literary history of the New York literary battleground between 1833 and 1857. First published in 1956, THE RAVEN AND THE WHALE analyzes the social confusion around the works of authors such as Poe and Melville, stemming from the intense rivalry between major publishing firms.
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Very Good. Crisp, clean pages; no owners' marks; except for very light edgewear on the soft cover and mild fading at the spine, excellent. viii, 370pp. incl. index.