This study examines how Herman Melville’s oeuvre interacts with Old Testament (OT) wisdom literature (the Books of Job, Proverbs, and Ecclesiastes). Using recent historical findings on the rise of religious skepticism and the erosion of Biblical authority in both Europe and the United States, I read Melville as an author steeped in the theological controversies of the eighteenth-century. Specifically, I am interested in teasing out the surprising disavowals of overt religious skepticism in Melville’s writing. By tracing the so-called Solomonic wisdom tradition throughout Melville’s oeuvre, I argue that Melville had developed an epistemology of contemplation towards that body of Biblical texts. Scholarship has traditionally painted Melville ...
This thesis explores the major religious themes of repentance, redemption, and expiation in Moby-Dic...
This thesis explores Herman Melville’s relationship to sceptical philosophy. By reading Melville’s f...
Herman Melville’s marked and annotated copy of The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, which is pr...
This study examines how Herman Melville’s oeuvre interacts with Old Testament (OT) wisdom literature...
This paper investigates Herman Melville’s quest for spiritual stability and certainty in his novel M...
"'Bible Leaves! Bible Leaves!': Hebraism and Hellenism in Melville's Moby-Dick" argues that Herman M...
Melville\u27s theological contexts in his first book, Typee, hane not been duly discussed, since cri...
This study looks at how the abject lineage--consisting of Cain, Ishmael and Esau--has played an infl...
My task in this thesis is to assess the theological implications of Herman Melville’s aesthetic unde...
The goal of this thesis is to explore and identify Herman Melville’s position on a government that p...
Herman Melville’s final novel The Confidence-Man destabilizes conventional Western models of ethical...
My task in this thesis is to assess the theological implications of Herman Melville’s aesthetic unde...
Within Judeo-Christianity there is a belief in an all perfect God who is omniscient, omnipotent, and...
It should not be surprising that Herman. Melville has an important message for students of the legal...
Several weeks ago, I was contacted by several biblical scholars, asking what I thought of the articl...
This thesis explores the major religious themes of repentance, redemption, and expiation in Moby-Dic...
This thesis explores Herman Melville’s relationship to sceptical philosophy. By reading Melville’s f...
Herman Melville’s marked and annotated copy of The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, which is pr...
This study examines how Herman Melville’s oeuvre interacts with Old Testament (OT) wisdom literature...
This paper investigates Herman Melville’s quest for spiritual stability and certainty in his novel M...
"'Bible Leaves! Bible Leaves!': Hebraism and Hellenism in Melville's Moby-Dick" argues that Herman M...
Melville\u27s theological contexts in his first book, Typee, hane not been duly discussed, since cri...
This study looks at how the abject lineage--consisting of Cain, Ishmael and Esau--has played an infl...
My task in this thesis is to assess the theological implications of Herman Melville’s aesthetic unde...
The goal of this thesis is to explore and identify Herman Melville’s position on a government that p...
Herman Melville’s final novel The Confidence-Man destabilizes conventional Western models of ethical...
My task in this thesis is to assess the theological implications of Herman Melville’s aesthetic unde...
Within Judeo-Christianity there is a belief in an all perfect God who is omniscient, omnipotent, and...
It should not be surprising that Herman. Melville has an important message for students of the legal...
Several weeks ago, I was contacted by several biblical scholars, asking what I thought of the articl...
This thesis explores the major religious themes of repentance, redemption, and expiation in Moby-Dic...
This thesis explores Herman Melville’s relationship to sceptical philosophy. By reading Melville’s f...
Herman Melville’s marked and annotated copy of The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, which is pr...