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Posts by Sebastian Tants-Boestad

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About Sebastian Tants-Boestad
Sebastian Tants-Boestad is a doctoral candidate at Heidelberg University, Germany. His doctoral thesis focuses on the different configurations of trust in Herman Melville’s prose writings. Other research interests of his include antebellum literature, the contemporary novel, and the intersection between intellectual history and narrative texts.
Review: Brian Yothers, <i>Melville’s Mirrors: Literary Criticism and America’s Most Elusive Author</i>
Posted inIssue 12 2023 Reviews

Review: Brian Yothers, Melville’s Mirrors: Literary Criticism and America’s Most Elusive Author

Posted by Sebastian Tants-Boestad
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