Moby Dick and Calvinism: A World DismantledRutgers University Press, 1977 - 186 sider |
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Side 4
... final actuality , a purchase strong enough to quell the fear that an ultimate arbitrariness , the reign of sheer accident , determines human striving . Melville's religious conflict includes his perplexities regarding the specific ...
... final actuality , a purchase strong enough to quell the fear that an ultimate arbitrariness , the reign of sheer accident , determines human striving . Melville's religious conflict includes his perplexities regarding the specific ...
Side 152
... final catastrophe will overtake the Pequod because his piety finds con- firmation in tranquil seascapes that encourage him to forget the evidences of divine malice that the whale fishery presents . One lovely day he gazes into the ocean ...
... final catastrophe will overtake the Pequod because his piety finds con- firmation in tranquil seascapes that encourage him to forget the evidences of divine malice that the whale fishery presents . One lovely day he gazes into the ocean ...
Side 167
... final skepticism . He resumes his solitary aloofness , embracing the Solomonic austerity of the " wisdom that is woe , while disengaging himself from the " woe that is madness " that he sees in Ahab ( " The Try - Works , ” p . 355 ) ...
... final skepticism . He resumes his solitary aloofness , embracing the Solomonic austerity of the " wisdom that is woe , while disengaging himself from the " woe that is madness " that he sees in Ahab ( " The Try - Works , ” p . 355 ) ...
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A Proud Coherence | 23 |
A Unitarian Tragedy | 45 |
Child of the Devil | 57 |
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