Moby-Dick: A “Deep Dive”

Description

This is a discussion-based course for those already familiar with the novel and interested in a thematic “deep dive” into some of the ways this remarkable book works. It is not designed for first-time readers, as our approach will require the ability to jump around all 135 chapters and the Epilogue. We will focus on close readings of selected passages and look for connections. If you have always been intrigued by this work and are looking for an in-depth conversation about it, please join us.

 

Readings

Required Reading:

Herman Melville, Moby-Dick: A Norton Critical Edition, ISBN 978-0393285000

About the Instructor

John Haile studied Moby-Dick under some master teachers in college and at Bread Loaf School of English. The novel became the centerpiece of a course he taught to high schoolers for many years. It remains the most intriguing piece of American literature he has ever encountered.

 

Instructor

John Haile
Email: john.h.haile@gmail.com

 

When

Mondays
1:00-2:30 p.m.
6-week course begins Nov. 6

 

Location

Course meets at UMA Brunswick Center, Orion Hall, 12 Sewall St. (Brunswick Landing), Brunswick—Room 119