The purpose of this thesis is to point out explicitly the rather startling fact that each of these three writers in a novel which is representative of his own art and world view had developed the hunt-quest theme in a pattern and manner which are almost identical
L´objectif de cette analyse est de révéler les parallèles entre les paysages maritimes du peintre an...
William Shakespeare’s Hamlet (c1600) and Herman Melville’s Moby Dick (1851) are epitomes of the resp...
"To produce a mighty book, you must choose a mighty theme", said Herman Melville in Moby Dick. Despi...
Compares Hemingway’s reinvention of the paradoxical hunter/prey motif to Melville’s Moby-Dick (1851)...
Comparison of Hemingway’s short story with Melville’s earlier piece from Moby-Dick (1851) asserting ...
This dissertation explores the ancient mythological narrative of the struggle between man and sea mo...
The thesis analyses a representative but by no means complete selection of American hunting texts fr...
Argues for two essential and competing forces running through Hemingway’s canon: primitivism and tra...
the result of this research found that the white whale or "Moby Dick" tells about the pursuit of the...
Applying contemporary ideas regarding the role literature may have had in human evolutionary history...
Draws on Kant’s concept of the sublime in his comparison of The Old Man and the Sea and Turkish writ...
Draws on Bruno Latour’s theories of the ecological collective in his discussion of the interrelatedn...
Comparison study of The Old Man and the Sea to Melville’s Moby-Dick (1851) and Longfellow’s Song of ...
This paper investigates the themes and symbols of evil, pain, and suffering in the novel, Moby Dick ...
This paper, which suggests a twofold approach, will first examine the fish-fisherman-sea relationsh...
L´objectif de cette analyse est de révéler les parallèles entre les paysages maritimes du peintre an...
William Shakespeare’s Hamlet (c1600) and Herman Melville’s Moby Dick (1851) are epitomes of the resp...
"To produce a mighty book, you must choose a mighty theme", said Herman Melville in Moby Dick. Despi...
Compares Hemingway’s reinvention of the paradoxical hunter/prey motif to Melville’s Moby-Dick (1851)...
Comparison of Hemingway’s short story with Melville’s earlier piece from Moby-Dick (1851) asserting ...
This dissertation explores the ancient mythological narrative of the struggle between man and sea mo...
The thesis analyses a representative but by no means complete selection of American hunting texts fr...
Argues for two essential and competing forces running through Hemingway’s canon: primitivism and tra...
the result of this research found that the white whale or "Moby Dick" tells about the pursuit of the...
Applying contemporary ideas regarding the role literature may have had in human evolutionary history...
Draws on Kant’s concept of the sublime in his comparison of The Old Man and the Sea and Turkish writ...
Draws on Bruno Latour’s theories of the ecological collective in his discussion of the interrelatedn...
Comparison study of The Old Man and the Sea to Melville’s Moby-Dick (1851) and Longfellow’s Song of ...
This paper investigates the themes and symbols of evil, pain, and suffering in the novel, Moby Dick ...
This paper, which suggests a twofold approach, will first examine the fish-fisherman-sea relationsh...
L´objectif de cette analyse est de révéler les parallèles entre les paysages maritimes du peintre an...
William Shakespeare’s Hamlet (c1600) and Herman Melville’s Moby Dick (1851) are epitomes of the resp...
"To produce a mighty book, you must choose a mighty theme", said Herman Melville in Moby Dick. Despi...