Editor’s Note: In May 2017, fourteen Dordt College (now University) professors, co-led by Dr. Josh Matthews and Dr. Walker Cosgrove, gathered for three hours a day to talk about Moby-Dick. These professors came from the disciplines of theology, literature, law, chemistry, biology, history, and psychology. This was the second of the annual “Great Texts” seminar that we hold during the summers, which are week-long discussions of important and influential books. This post introduces a series on Moby-Dick that developed from that seminar
Deborah Paes de BarrosEnglish DepartmentPalomar Collegedpdbarros@palomar.edu Abstract Call Me Shamu:...
Herman Melville is a famous American novelist during the romantic period, and an influential figure ...
Herman Melville’s Moby-Dick; or, The Whale is, in some sense, a work of art composed of two distinct...
Editor’s Note: Dr. Dengler wrote this paper as a response to the summer seminar for faculty at Dordt...
This project relies on two main bodies of work: the text and reception history of Moby-Dick. I argue...
At the time Herman Melville was grappling with the monstrous manuscript that was to become Moby-Dick...
Although Herman Melvilleʼs Moby-Dick is often viewed as a philosophical work, the paper argues that...
In this thesis, I argue that Herman Melville's Moby Dick depicts the ocean and whales in a way that ...
Moby-Dick and the Question of the Book In Moby-Dick, Melville pursued the old Western dream, revive...
Herman Melville’s Moby-Dick remains an enigma for many readers and critics. In this paper, I revisit...
It remains one of the great ironies of American literary history that Melville\u27s Moby-Dick strugg...
“Moby-Dick is a strangely compelling book.”[1] Scholarship and commentary help the reader understand...
Herman Melville’s Moby-Dick; or, The Whale is, in some sense, a work of art composed of two distinct...
The article begins with a brief discussion of what the author judges to be an overproduction of publ...
In Moby-Dick, the sailor Ishmael expresses exhaustion with the totalizing philosophical systems of K...
Deborah Paes de BarrosEnglish DepartmentPalomar Collegedpdbarros@palomar.edu Abstract Call Me Shamu:...
Herman Melville is a famous American novelist during the romantic period, and an influential figure ...
Herman Melville’s Moby-Dick; or, The Whale is, in some sense, a work of art composed of two distinct...
Editor’s Note: Dr. Dengler wrote this paper as a response to the summer seminar for faculty at Dordt...
This project relies on two main bodies of work: the text and reception history of Moby-Dick. I argue...
At the time Herman Melville was grappling with the monstrous manuscript that was to become Moby-Dick...
Although Herman Melvilleʼs Moby-Dick is often viewed as a philosophical work, the paper argues that...
In this thesis, I argue that Herman Melville's Moby Dick depicts the ocean and whales in a way that ...
Moby-Dick and the Question of the Book In Moby-Dick, Melville pursued the old Western dream, revive...
Herman Melville’s Moby-Dick remains an enigma for many readers and critics. In this paper, I revisit...
It remains one of the great ironies of American literary history that Melville\u27s Moby-Dick strugg...
“Moby-Dick is a strangely compelling book.”[1] Scholarship and commentary help the reader understand...
Herman Melville’s Moby-Dick; or, The Whale is, in some sense, a work of art composed of two distinct...
The article begins with a brief discussion of what the author judges to be an overproduction of publ...
In Moby-Dick, the sailor Ishmael expresses exhaustion with the totalizing philosophical systems of K...
Deborah Paes de BarrosEnglish DepartmentPalomar Collegedpdbarros@palomar.edu Abstract Call Me Shamu:...
Herman Melville is a famous American novelist during the romantic period, and an influential figure ...
Herman Melville’s Moby-Dick; or, The Whale is, in some sense, a work of art composed of two distinct...