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DESCRIPTION:Please join us for a discussion of Herman Melville's classic sh
 ort story Bartleby\, the Scrivener: A Story of Wall Street at 7 p.m. (PST) 
 on Monday\, January 8\, at Levinthal Hall in the Stanford Humanities Center
  at 424 Santa Teresa Street on the Stanford campus. This is a hybrid event\
 , so you can come in person or via zoom\, but we encourage you to register 
 either way (link below). \n\nPanelists will include Stanford Prof. Robert P
 ogue Harrison\, author\, director of Another Look\, host of the radio talk 
 show and podcast series Entitled Opinions\, and a regular contributor to th
 e New York Review of Books\, and Stanford Prof. Tobias Wolff\, one of Ameri
 ca’s leading writers and the founding director of Another Look\, as well as
  a recipient of the National Medal of Arts. Two special guests will round o
 ut the high-powered panel out to four: Robert’s brother Thomas Harrison\, p
 rofessor of European Languages and Transcultural Studies at the University 
 of California\, Los Angeles\, and Katie Peterson\, an award-winning poet an
 d Stanford alum. \n\nMelville is most famous for his masterpiece Moby Dick\
 , but his 1853 Bartleby is a short wonder\, and his protagonist’s repeated 
 “I prefer not to” is one of the most famous lines in American literature. N
 ovelist Sophie Hannah\, writing in The Independent\, called it “a flawless 
 and ambiguous work of art.” She writes\, “Bartleby\, blank in character\, t
 ests the characters of others. … Bartleby is pure enigma.” \n\nThe short st
 ory is famous and widely available – buy a copy on amazon or abebooks.com\,
  in local libraries and in bookstores. It's also widely available online – 
 google for links. Register below.\n\nThis event is sponsored by the Stanfor
 d Division of Literatures\, Cultures\, and Languages and the Continuing Stu
 dies Program at Stanford.
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SUMMARY:Another Look presents Melville’s “Bartleby”
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DESCRIPTION:Please join us for a discussion of Herman Melville's classic sh
 ort story Bartleby\, the Scrivener: A Story of Wall Street at 7 p.m. (PST) 
 on Monday\, January 8\, at Levinthal Hall in the Stanford Humanities Center
  at 424 Santa Teresa Street on the Stanford campus. This is a hybrid event\
 , so you can come in person or via zoom\, but we encourage you to register 
 either way (link below). \n\nPanelists will include Stanford Prof. Robert P
 ogue Harrison\, author\, director of Another Look\, host of the radio talk 
 show and podcast series Entitled Opinions\, and a regular contributor to th
 e New York Review of Books\, and Stanford Prof. Tobias Wolff\, one of Ameri
 ca’s leading writers and the founding director of Another Look\, as well as
  a recipient of the National Medal of Arts. Two special guests will round o
 ut the high-powered panel out to four: Robert’s brother Thomas Harrison\, p
 rofessor of European Languages and Transcultural Studies at the University 
 of California\, Los Angeles\, and Katie Peterson\, an award-winning poet an
 d Stanford alum. \n\nMelville is most famous for his masterpiece Moby Dick\
 , but his 1853 Bartleby is a short wonder\, and his protagonist’s repeated 
 “I prefer not to” is one of the most famous lines in American literature. N
 ovelist Sophie Hannah\, writing in The Independent\, called it “a flawless 
 and ambiguous work of art.” She writes\, “Bartleby\, blank in character\, t
 ests the characters of others. … Bartleby is pure enigma.” \n\nThe short st
 ory is famous and widely available – buy a copy on amazon or abebooks.com\,
  in local libraries and in bookstores. It's also widely available online – 
 google for links. Register below.\n\nThis event is sponsored by the Stanfor
 d Division of Literatures\, Cultures\, and Languages and the Continuing Stu
 dies Program at Stanford.
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SUMMARY:Another Look presents Melville’s “Bartleby”
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