Richard H. Fogle, The Unity of Melville's "The Encantadas" in Nineteenth-Century Fiction 10.1 (June 1955): 34-52 at 39:
"The tortoise is both black and bright," but one notes for what it is worth the entertaining implication that the bright side is not the right side; to see it you have to turn your tortoise upside down, and to maintain it you must keep him upside down.
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Sketch First of The Encantadas, or Enchanted Isles in Putnam's Monthly Magazine, March 1854 |
- The Piazza Tales by Herman Melville via Google Books.
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