Compares Hemingway’s reinvention of the paradoxical hunter/prey motif to Melville’s Moby-Dick (1851), identifying key characteristics of the quest found in both works
Sums up the novella’s plot, along with key themes (e.g. courage, perseverance) and symbols (e.g. lio...
Compares the common sea symbol found in the three novels, examining how each protagonist must face d...
This presentation analyzes three ways Herman Melville incorporates food imagery in Moby-Dick: to ref...
Contrasts Hemingway’s humanistic approach to Melville’s theologically framed Moby-Dick (1851)
Comparison of Hemingway’s short story with Melville’s earlier piece from Moby-Dick (1851) asserting ...
The purpose of this thesis is to point out explicitly the rather startling fact that each of these t...
Comparison study of The Old Man and the Sea to Melville’s Moby-Dick (1851) and Longfellow’s Song of ...
Meaningful focus of Hemingway's hero in literary creation The Old Man and the Sea reveals new relati...
Extensive reference to marine life, both plants and animals, found within the novella. Opens with an...
Herman Melville is a famous American novelist during the romantic period, and an influential figure ...
This dissertation explores the ancient mythological narrative of the struggle between man and sea mo...
On board the whaling ship Pequod a crew of wise men and fools, renegades and seeming phantoms is hur...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/hemingway/4/thumbnail.jpgA fresh perspective on He...
Argues for two essential and competing forces running through Hemingway’s canon: primitivism and tra...
In this thesis, I argue that Herman Melville's Moby Dick depicts the ocean and whales in a way that ...
Sums up the novella’s plot, along with key themes (e.g. courage, perseverance) and symbols (e.g. lio...
Compares the common sea symbol found in the three novels, examining how each protagonist must face d...
This presentation analyzes three ways Herman Melville incorporates food imagery in Moby-Dick: to ref...
Contrasts Hemingway’s humanistic approach to Melville’s theologically framed Moby-Dick (1851)
Comparison of Hemingway’s short story with Melville’s earlier piece from Moby-Dick (1851) asserting ...
The purpose of this thesis is to point out explicitly the rather startling fact that each of these t...
Comparison study of The Old Man and the Sea to Melville’s Moby-Dick (1851) and Longfellow’s Song of ...
Meaningful focus of Hemingway's hero in literary creation The Old Man and the Sea reveals new relati...
Extensive reference to marine life, both plants and animals, found within the novella. Opens with an...
Herman Melville is a famous American novelist during the romantic period, and an influential figure ...
This dissertation explores the ancient mythological narrative of the struggle between man and sea mo...
On board the whaling ship Pequod a crew of wise men and fools, renegades and seeming phantoms is hur...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/hemingway/4/thumbnail.jpgA fresh perspective on He...
Argues for two essential and competing forces running through Hemingway’s canon: primitivism and tra...
In this thesis, I argue that Herman Melville's Moby Dick depicts the ocean and whales in a way that ...
Sums up the novella’s plot, along with key themes (e.g. courage, perseverance) and symbols (e.g. lio...
Compares the common sea symbol found in the three novels, examining how each protagonist must face d...
This presentation analyzes three ways Herman Melville incorporates food imagery in Moby-Dick: to ref...