White-Jacket

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White-Jacket is a semi-autobiographical 1850 novel by Herman Melville that critiques life and discipline aboard a U.S. Navy warship.

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instanceOf literary work
novel
addressesIssue corporal punishment in the U.S. Navy
author Herman Melville
basedOn Herman Melville's experiences in the U.S. Navy
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
critiquesInstitution United States Navy
followedBy Moby-Dick
form prose
genre nautical fiction
sea story
semi-autobiographical novel
hasAlternativeTitle White-Jacket
surface form: White-Jacket; or, The World in a Man-of-War
hasApproximateLength novel-length work
hasCharacterType naval officers
sailors
ship's crew
hasInfluenceOn debates over naval corporal punishment
hasMediaType print
hasStyle didactic tone
realist detail
hasSubject authority and power at sea
individual vs. institution
military discipline
sailor's life
hasTitleLanguage English
isPartOf Herman Melville's sea narratives
literaryMovement American Renaissance
American Romanticism
mainTheme critique of corporal punishment
life aboard a U.S. Navy warship
naval discipline
narrativePerspective first-person
notableFor detailed depiction of naval life
social and political critique
originalLanguage English
placeOfPublication New York City
precededBy Redburn
protagonist White-Jacket self-link
publicationYear 1850
publisher Harper & Brothers
setting U.S. Navy warship
settingPeriod 1840s
workPeriod 19th century American literature

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Herman Melville notableWork White-Jacket
Redburn followedBy White-Jacket
White-Jacket protagonist White-Jacket self-link
White-Jacket hasAlternativeTitle White-Jacket
this entity surface form: White-Jacket; or, The World in a Man-of-War