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Taylor & Francis Ltd Herman Melvilles Moby Dick 2003 Edition by Michael J. Davey
No book is more central to the study of nineteenth-century American literature than Herman Melville's Moby-Dick; or The Whale. First published it 1851, it still speaks powerfully to readers today. Combining reprinted documents with clear introductions for student readers, this volume examines the contexts of and critical responses to Melville's work. It draws together:*an introduction to the contexts in which Melville was writing and relevant contextual documents, including letters*chronology of key facts and dates*critical history and extracts from early reviews and modern criticism*fully annotated key passages from the novel*a list of biblical allusions*an annotated guide to further reading. Extensive cross-references link contextual information, critical materials and passages from the novel providing a wide-ranging view of the work and ensuring a successful and enjoyable encounter with the world of Moby-Dick. Clinical relevance of Hereditary Ovarian Cancer. Clinical relevance of Hereditary Endometrial Cancer. Molecular Genetics and Cancer Risks in BRCA1/2. Pathology of BRCA-associated ovarian cancers, including occult cancers. Ovarian cancer screening. Ovarian cancer prevention. Ovarian cancer risk reducing surgery. Breast Cancer Screening and Prevention. Management of mutation negative patients. Therapy and prognosis of BRCA associated ovarian cancer. Molecular Genetics and Cancer Risks in Lynch Syndrome. Pathology of Lynch-associated endometrial and ovarian cancers and use of molecular diagnostics. Endometrial and ovarian cancer screening and prevention. Colon Cancer and Other Lynch Cancers Screening and Prevention. Endometrial and ovarian cancer risk reducing surgery. Li-Fraumini Syndrome. Ovarian Cancer and BRCA1 and BRCA2. Endometrial Cancer and Lynch Syndrome. Genetic Discrimination. Psychologic impact of genetic testing.