References and resources related to Moby Dick and this project. Includes a bibliography of books, articles and lectures consulted as well as on-line projects and sites of interest.

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1   Link   Moby Dick text archive: Peter Batke-Princeton
Text archive and search of Herman Melville's, Moby Dick. (Peter Bakte, Princeton University) I used links to this archive in the Chapters section of this project.
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2   Link   Peter Batke: Web Projects
Princeton University. Various projects of Peter Batke computer indexing works of literature and philosophy.
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3   Link   Hubert Dreyfus: Philosophy 6 Man, God, and Society in Western Literature
UC Berkeley, Philosophy Department. Instructor Hubert Dreyfus (UC Webcast also available on itunesu) This is the course which includes a study of Moby Dick and polytheism. Professor Dreyfus is committed to providing online access to his amazing lectures, where he sometimes refers to the "ipod people out there." This project is a direct result of my being one of them.
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4   Link   Andrew Delbanco, Melville: His World and Work
Biography of Herman Melville (Vintage:NY, 2005)
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5   Link   Rockwell Kent Illustrations for Moby Dick
Plattsburgh State Art Museum, Rockwell Kent Gallery. Illustrations for the 1930 Lakeside Press Edition of Moby Dick.
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6   Link   Charles Olson: Call me Ishmael
New York: Reynal & Hitchcock, 1947. See also Black Mountain college and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Olson
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7   Link   Power Moby-Dick: Online Annotation
Notes on text
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8   Link   The Melville Room
To be launched in early 2010.
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9   Link   New Bedford Whaling Museum
Recent talk: Donald Warrin, author of a new book, So End This Day: The Portuguese in American Whaling, 1765-1927, published by the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth.
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10   Link   CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Art: Moby Dick exhibition
Sept 22 - Dec 29, 2009. San Francisco
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