Subversive Genealogy: The Politics and Art of Herman MelvilleExamines Herman Melville's use of the history of his family in the writing of his novels and analyzes the political views contained in his fiction. |
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Parker called on Boston , in the name of the fathers , to slay the monster of slavery . He preached like Father Mapple . Ahab assaulted leviathan in the name of the devil , not of the Father . Although Parker claimed to speak for ...
Parker called on Boston , in the name of the fathers , to slay the monster of slavery . He preached like Father Mapple . Ahab assaulted leviathan in the name of the devil , not of the Father . Although Parker claimed to speak for ...
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Whether Parker called upon God's ocean , or presented himself as a monster - slayer , he spoke as a prophet of destruction . " Parker shifted the idea of freedom from a political right for whites to a civil right for slaves .
Whether Parker called upon God's ocean , or presented himself as a monster - slayer , he spoke as a prophet of destruction . " Parker shifted the idea of freedom from a political right for whites to a civil right for slaves .
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The savages and maniacs in Melville's fiction called those boundaries into question . Melville had adopted savage personas before he wrote Pierre . He became so reclusive while composing that book that his city friends ( Sarah Morewood ...
The savages and maniacs in Melville's fiction called those boundaries into question . Melville had adopted savage personas before he wrote Pierre . He became so reclusive while composing that book that his city friends ( Sarah Morewood ...
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The Red Rover | 3 |
POLITICS | 13 |
and Christians | 42 |
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Subversive Genealogy: The Politics and Art of Herman Melville Michael Rogin Vista previa limitada - 1985 |
Subversive Genealogy: The Politics and Art of Herman Melville Michael Rogin Vista previa limitada - 1985 |
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Ahab Allan Melvill American appears authority Bartleby Benito Billy Budd body Boston brother called captain characters Civil claimed clothing confidence Confidence-Man connection contrast crew death died dream escape failed father fiction followed forced freedom Gansevoort Melville gives Guert hand Hawthorne heart Henry Herman Melville hero human imagined Indian institutions Isabel Ishmael Israel Jackson John land lawyer letter living look lost Mackenzie master meaning Melville's Moby-Dick mother mutiny nature novel offered officer once Parker Pequod Peter Gansevoort Pierre Pierre's political promised Redburn refused relations replaced returned Review revolutionary romance Rover sailors savage Shaw ship slave slavery social society Somers sons Spencer Stanwix stone story symbols Thomas tion turned Typee Union Vere wall wanted Webster whale White-Jacket writing wrote York Young