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Textual Criticism Texts - Typee by Herman Melville (1846)

Melville's first novel tells of the adventures of the sailor Tommo, who's stranded on an island in the Marquesas in French Polynesia.

John Bryant argues that Typee is an example of a "fluid text." What about the novel's textual history makes him think so? Do you agree?

What are some of the differences that you notice between the American and the English editions of this novel? In what ways are these differences significant?