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“Lun "Bai jing" zhong di ren dao zhu yi si xiang” (Publication, 1991)

Year

1991

Text

Wang, Yiqun. Lun "Bai jing" zhong di ren dao zhu yi si xiang. In : Wai guo wen xue yan jiu ; vol. 4 (1991). [Analysis of the relationship between humanity and nature in Moby Dick]. [Herman Melville].
解读白鲸中人性与自然的关系 (MelH25)

Type

Publication

Contributors (1)

Wang, Yiqun  (um 1995)

Mentioned People (1)

Melville, Herman  (New York, N.Y. 1819-1891 New York, N.Y.) : Schriftsteller, Dichter

Subjects

Literature : Occident : United States of America / References / Sources

Chronology Entries (1)

# Year Text Linked Data
1 1991 Wang, Yiqun. Lun Bai jing zhong di ren dao zhu yi si xiang [ID D30238].
"Herman Melville is one of the greatest American literary naturalists, who was born in a rich family in New York in 1819. After his father died in debt, 11-year-old Melville had to begin to work early. He once worked as a bank clerk, a salesman, a schoolteacher, but all these failed to offer him a decent livelihood. Then he went to sea at twenty, which provided him rich experiences, especially his sailing experiences that furnished him with abundant material for fiction. For a period of some eight years after his return from the sea, he was at most prolific. Melville composes lots of works, such as Typee (1846), Omoo (1847), Mardi (1849), Redburn (1849), White Jacket (1850), Moby-Dick (1851) etc. Among his works, Moby-Dick is one of the greatest masterpieces of the world. Moby-Dick is a very famous novel showing that Ahab, the captain of the Pequod, leads the crew to pursue and kill the white whale. It is also the story of the struggle and harmony of nature and human beings, reflecting the complex relationship between humanity and nature."

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1 2003- Internet (Wichtige Adressen werden separat aufgeführt) Web / Int
  • Cited by: Walravens, Hartmut. V.M. Alekseev : Leben und Werk : eine Bibliographie. In : Oriens extremus ; Jg. 21 (1974). (AleV11, Published)