A note to readers -- Etymology -- Extracts -- Moby-Dick : chapters 1-135 -- Epilogue.;Herman Melville's epic tale of obsession has all the ingredients of a first rate drama--fascinating characters in solitude and society, battles between good and evil, a thrilling chase to the death--and yet its all
Dive Deeper: Journeys with Moby-Dick
β Scribed by Cotkin, George
- Book ID
- 109429404
- Publisher
- Oxford University Press, USA
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 4 MB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780199855735
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β¦ Synopsis
Herman Melvilleβs epic tale of obsession has all the ingredients of a first rate drama--fascinating characters in solitude and society, battles between good and evil, a thrilling chase to the death--and yet its allusions, digressions, and sheer scope can prove daunting to even the most intrepid reader. George Cotkinβs Dive Deeper provides both a guide to the novel and a record of its dazzling cultural train. It supplies easy-to-follow plot points for each of the novelβs 135 sections before taking up a salient phrase, image, or idea in each for further exploration. Through these forays, Cotkin traces the astonishing reach of the novel, sighting the White Whale in mainstream and obscure subcultures alike, from impressionist painting circles to political terrorist cells. In a lively and engaging style, Dive Deeper immerses us into the depths of Melvilleβs influence on the literature, film, and art of our modern world. Cotkinβs playful wit and critical precision stretch from Camus to Led Zeppelin, from Emerson to Bob Dylan, and bring to life the terrors and wonders of what is arguably Americaβs greatest novel.
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