Herman Melvilles Moby-Dick und das antike Epos |
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Contents
Epische Elemente Themen und Figuren in MobyDick | 35 |
38 | 205 |
62 | 211 |
89 | 228 |
22 | 235 |
92 | 241 |
Schlußbemerkung und Ausblick | 259 |
144 | 264 |
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Achill Aeneas Ahab American Epic American Renaissance amerikanischen Roman antiken Epos beiden Boyle Cambridge Camões Classical Epic Crew Dick Einfluß Epen Epic and Empire Epic Successors Epic Tradition Epik epischen Helden Epos ersten Erzähler Essays Fedallah Fiction Götter göttlichen Hainsworth Harpune Hatto Hawthorne Hayford Hektor Herman Melville Herman Melville's Moby-Dick Heroic heroischen Hershkowitz Homer Ilias invocatio Ishmael Isolation Ivory Pequod Jagd John John Bryan Kampf Kapitän Kapitel Kontrast Krieg Lanzinger läßt Literature Lord Lukács Macbeth Madness of Epic Matthiessen McWilliams Melvilles Roman Menschen Milton Moby Moby-Dick Musenanruf muß Nantucket New York Newton Arvin Nineteenth Century Odyssee Odysseus Oxford Paradise Lost Parallele Patroklos Pequod Poetry Princeton Prophezeiung Queequeg Quest Quint Rache Repräsentativität Satan schen Schicksal Schiff schließlich Schöneich Shakespeare Sounding the Whale St.-Elms-Feuer Starbuck Stubb Successors of Virgil thou traditionellen Tragic tragischen Tragödie Turnus typisch Vergil Vergleich Wahnsinn Walfang Warnungen