Comparison study of The Old Man and the Sea to Melville’s Moby-Dick (1851) and Longfellow’s Song of Hiawatha (1855), identifying each protagonist’s struggle as a test of manhood resulting in his transcendence over pride
Pedagogical reflection on teaching Moby-Dick (1851) and The Old Man and the Sea, exploring similarit...
Hieroglyphic images appear recurrently throughout the text of Herman Melville’s Moby Dick. Whether ...
This thesis evaluates the different images of the Other appearing in Herman Melville’ famous novel,...
Compares Hemingway’s reinvention of the paradoxical hunter/prey motif to Melville’s Moby-Dick (1851)...
Hubristic characters, in Greek mythology and in later eras, have been looked at negatively. Once a h...
This dissertation explores the ancient mythological narrative of the struggle between man and sea mo...
the result of this research found that the white whale or "Moby Dick" tells about the pursuit of the...
Contrasts Hemingway’s humanistic approach to Melville’s theologically framed Moby-Dick (1851)
Abstract The main work of Herman Melville, the final work of the literature of American Romanticism...
This thesis studies the male sailor community in Richard Henry Dana’s Two Years Before the Mast and ...
In Typee, Mardi, and Moby-Dick by Herman Melville, the sea functions as a symbol which expresses Mel...
Herman Melville is a famous American novelist during the romantic period, and an influential figure ...
This paper investigates the themes and symbols of evil, pain, and suffering in the novel, Moby Dick ...
By locating the sailor in the context of a transatlantic dialogue on intimacy, The Logic of Intimacy...
Analyzes sea symbolism in both texts, focusing on the dichotomy of the feminine sea as both nurturin...
Pedagogical reflection on teaching Moby-Dick (1851) and The Old Man and the Sea, exploring similarit...
Hieroglyphic images appear recurrently throughout the text of Herman Melville’s Moby Dick. Whether ...
This thesis evaluates the different images of the Other appearing in Herman Melville’ famous novel,...
Compares Hemingway’s reinvention of the paradoxical hunter/prey motif to Melville’s Moby-Dick (1851)...
Hubristic characters, in Greek mythology and in later eras, have been looked at negatively. Once a h...
This dissertation explores the ancient mythological narrative of the struggle between man and sea mo...
the result of this research found that the white whale or "Moby Dick" tells about the pursuit of the...
Contrasts Hemingway’s humanistic approach to Melville’s theologically framed Moby-Dick (1851)
Abstract The main work of Herman Melville, the final work of the literature of American Romanticism...
This thesis studies the male sailor community in Richard Henry Dana’s Two Years Before the Mast and ...
In Typee, Mardi, and Moby-Dick by Herman Melville, the sea functions as a symbol which expresses Mel...
Herman Melville is a famous American novelist during the romantic period, and an influential figure ...
This paper investigates the themes and symbols of evil, pain, and suffering in the novel, Moby Dick ...
By locating the sailor in the context of a transatlantic dialogue on intimacy, The Logic of Intimacy...
Analyzes sea symbolism in both texts, focusing on the dichotomy of the feminine sea as both nurturin...
Pedagogical reflection on teaching Moby-Dick (1851) and The Old Man and the Sea, exploring similarit...
Hieroglyphic images appear recurrently throughout the text of Herman Melville’s Moby Dick. Whether ...
This thesis evaluates the different images of the Other appearing in Herman Melville’ famous novel,...