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Abstract:Playwright and great-great-great grandaughter of Herman Melville, Elizabeth Doss, takes her family tree from the page to the stage in Poor Herman: a play that unearths the personal and professional failures of a literary icon. In this essay, she explores how research, genes, fact, and fiction interwine into a deeply personal and wholly imperfect portrait of her ancestors.