Biblical parallels in Herman Melville´s Billy Budd, Sailor: An Inside Narrative


Term Paper, 2001

5 Pages, Grade: 2,0 (B)


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Biblical parallels in Herman Melville´s Billy Budd, Sailor: An Inside Narrative

Herman Melville was one of the most famous American writers during the 19th century. To him we owe one of the best known classical pieces of literature: Moby Dick.
Billy Budd, Sailor: An Inside Narrative was the last of his works to be published in 1924. Until today critics could not reach agreement on a common interpretation of this short-story, written by Melville both in prose and in verse. And it is certainly true that you can read it on a number of different levels. Some see the piece as an examination of society which brings together embodiments of various political philosophies in Melville’s final comment on the place of good and evil in modern civilization. Others relate the short novel to a spiritual autobiography of Melville himself. In the following I would like to focus on the story as a parallel to the epic Christian battle between good and evil with examples of biblical allusions that were used by the author.
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Title
Biblical parallels in Herman Melville´s Billy Budd, Sailor: An Inside Narrative
College
University of Bonn  (American Studies)
Course
Introduction to English Literature
Grade
2,0 (B)
Author
Year
2001
Pages
5
Catalog Number
V3283
ISBN (eBook)
9783638119979
File size
481 KB
Language
English
Keywords
Biblical, Herman, Melville´s, Billy, Budd, Sailor, Inside, Narrative, Introduction, English, Literature
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Eva Daub (Author), 2001, Biblical parallels in Herman Melville´s Billy Budd, Sailor: An Inside Narrative, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/3283

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