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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In Revelation a woman and her child escape from the Beast into the wilderness . Puritan the- ology interpreted the woman and child as the antitype of Rachel and her promised seed . On a heretical reading , the casting out of Hagar and ...
In Revelation a woman and her child escape from the Beast into the wilderness . Puritan the- ology interpreted the woman and child as the antitype of Rachel and her promised seed . On a heretical reading , the casting out of Hagar and ...
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They take place within a society from which they offer no escape . Parables , they point be- yond themselves to a higher , empty realm . " Greylock's barren summit symbolized that realm , and it was the realm of Lemuel Shaw's later ...
They take place within a society from which they offer no escape . Parables , they point be- yond themselves to a higher , empty realm . " Greylock's barren summit symbolized that realm , and it was the realm of Lemuel Shaw's later ...
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Israel wears vari- ous disguises , but cannot escape his own identity . Don Benito is forced to disguise himself in his own uniform . His self is thereby permanently de- formed , tortured by the insignia of its own identity .
Israel wears vari- ous disguises , but cannot escape his own identity . Don Benito is forced to disguise himself in his own uniform . His self is thereby permanently de- formed , tortured by the insignia of its own identity .
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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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