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argument: “the unity of Melville’s book comes, first, from the way the numerous literary, philosophical, and religious reflections are rooted in those magnificent beings, whales and in the men and ships that pursue them, and, second, in the way these reflections illuminate our own lives.”.978-3-031-40357-6生来 发表于 2025-3-27 09:42:21
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selection of essays from international scholars, this study unpacks and examines the dynamic role that humour plays in making and remaking identity and power relations in culture and society.978-3-030-08029-7978-3-319-90506-8Series ISSN 2731-4332 Series E-ISSN 2731-4340工作 发表于 2025-3-27 18:17:01
No Need to Rush,literal meaning of .—the way poetical, religious, and philosophical reflections are intertwined with the flesh and skeleton of whales and the details of American whaling ships—has confused not only its early critics and readers but many of those of today..It was not Ahab that drew me back to reading过于光泽 发表于 2025-3-27 23:21:50
A Tale Twice Told,ropriate title to convey the meaning of the chapter..But, then, yes, “Loomings,” does fit. This is a tale twice told, and much of it may be dimmed by the double narrative. Melville, of course, is the author; but he writes of a story already written by one of his characters, Ishmael. In chapter 102,gnarled 发表于 2025-3-28 04:13:36
Going Whaling and a Hint of Ahab,elf..One would think that given Queequeg’s vast experience that he would go with Ishmael to pick out the ship they are to board. The chapter, however, begins with Queequeg telling Ishmael that Yojo has strongly insisted that Ishmael alone must choose the ship they are both to board. Now this ship isPostmenopause 发表于 2025-3-28 08:01:04
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Joseph S. CatalanoBrings whales and whaling to the fore of Moby Dick in a way that previous critics have failed to do.Presents a strikingly original interpretation of a classic of American literature.Provides an iconoc