EDUCATIONAL PRODUCTS
Herman Melville- CD-ROM
Recommended by Library Journal

Texts:
Moby-Dick (Northwestern ed.), "Mosses From an Old Manse" and other prose

Scholars:
Walter Bezanson, John Bryant, Merton Sealts, and many others

Contexts and Videos On:
Influences of Thomas Browne, Carlyle, and Plato; Melville's Youth and Travels

Also available on video


This definitive multimedia resource is the key to a thorough understanding of the many levels of interpretation of Conrad’s classic but demanding novella.

Featuring:

• complete text of Heart of Darkness, searchable by word or phrase

• Conrad’s preface to his novel The Nigger of the "Narcissus" (first edition, 1897)

• excerpts from Conrad’s letters to Blackwood’s Magazine, R.B. Cunninghame Graham, and Elsie Hueffer

• video clips of noted Conrad scholars Bruce Harkness, Frederick Karl, Jerome Meckier, and Dwight Purdy analyzing a variety of topics, including Conrad’s use of doubling and the truth-telling cycle, Kurtz as nightmare, and Conrad’s maritime experience

• essays on deconstructionist, psychoanalytical, feminist, Marxist, and New Historicism approaches to interpretation

• 11 essays on topics such as whether or not Heart of Darkness is racist; Conrad’s Congo trip; and his friendships with H. G. Wells, Ford Madox Ford, Stephen Crane, and Henry James

• hyperlinks that allow users to gloss thousands of words and phrases to learn definitions, etymologies, geographical locations, and the meanings of puns and allusions

• annotated bibliography with dozens of citations

• color map of the Belgian Congo in the 1890s, "copy to notebook" and print capabilities, and Internet connection

The CD-ROM can be used with either Windows or Macintosh.