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By Tara E. Patterson - February 16, 1996

Herman Melville's "Pierre" offers readers a world simultaneously driven by and struggling against its relationship with the past. Personal and ancestral histories dramatically affect the present interactions and psychology of the book's main characters, particularly Pierre and Isabel. The link between present and past events appears in the motif of…

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