Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of Natal, Durban, 1984.Myth in the Novels of Herman Melville: A Study of the Functions of the Myths of Eden, the Golden Age, and Hero and Dragon in Three Novels of Herman Melville--Typee, Moby-Dick, and Billy Budd, Sailor. In Typee, Melville evokes myths of Eden and the Golden Age to present a critique of civilization. This thesis focusses on the presence and function of contrasting elements of these myths--Eden and the Fallen World, the Golden Age and Age of Iron--in the novel. These myths facilitate assessment of civilization, and heighten the significance of Tom and Toby's escape from the Dolly and their longings for the island's delights. These myths also link the primitive Typees and the Dolly's sailors, an...
In my study of the various interpretations attributed to Herman Melville’s novel, Moby Dick, I have ...
Incidents of violence abound in most of the novels and short stories of Herman Melville, and in seve...
In this thesis I have tried to present a Gothic reading of Moby Dick and a Gothic overview of Captai...
Abstract The main work of Herman Melville, the final work of the literature of American Romanticism...
Herman Melville is one of the most important of the nineteenth century American authors, end his mas...
The goal of this thesis is to explore and identify Herman Melville’s position on a government that p...
This study is an analysis of the possible influence of the Portuguese epic, The Lusiad (1572) on the...
In my thesis I will examine the relationship between Herman Melville’s Moby-Dick and Dante’s Inferno...
This project relies on two main bodies of work: the text and reception history of Moby-Dick. I argue...
Herman Melville is a famous American novelist during the romantic period, and an influential figure ...
This study talks about the discussion of symbolism in Herman Melville’s Moby Dick. Moby Dick is one ...
This dissertation explores the ancient mythological narrative of the struggle between man and sea mo...
This paper investigates the themes and symbols of evil, pain, and suffering in the novel, Moby Dick ...
This paper investigates Herman Melville’s quest for spiritual stability and certainty in his novel M...
By focusing on Melville\u27s Mardi, Moby-Dick and Pierre, and by studying these works in the context...
In my study of the various interpretations attributed to Herman Melville’s novel, Moby Dick, I have ...
Incidents of violence abound in most of the novels and short stories of Herman Melville, and in seve...
In this thesis I have tried to present a Gothic reading of Moby Dick and a Gothic overview of Captai...
Abstract The main work of Herman Melville, the final work of the literature of American Romanticism...
Herman Melville is one of the most important of the nineteenth century American authors, end his mas...
The goal of this thesis is to explore and identify Herman Melville’s position on a government that p...
This study is an analysis of the possible influence of the Portuguese epic, The Lusiad (1572) on the...
In my thesis I will examine the relationship between Herman Melville’s Moby-Dick and Dante’s Inferno...
This project relies on two main bodies of work: the text and reception history of Moby-Dick. I argue...
Herman Melville is a famous American novelist during the romantic period, and an influential figure ...
This study talks about the discussion of symbolism in Herman Melville’s Moby Dick. Moby Dick is one ...
This dissertation explores the ancient mythological narrative of the struggle between man and sea mo...
This paper investigates the themes and symbols of evil, pain, and suffering in the novel, Moby Dick ...
This paper investigates Herman Melville’s quest for spiritual stability and certainty in his novel M...
By focusing on Melville\u27s Mardi, Moby-Dick and Pierre, and by studying these works in the context...
In my study of the various interpretations attributed to Herman Melville’s novel, Moby Dick, I have ...
Incidents of violence abound in most of the novels and short stories of Herman Melville, and in seve...
In this thesis I have tried to present a Gothic reading of Moby Dick and a Gothic overview of Captai...