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Episode 10: "Loomings," with Francine Prose

The World in Time / Lapham’s Quarterly

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Water, Freedom, and Friendship in Melville

This chapter explores the intricate themes of freedom and confinement through the symbolism of water in literature, particularly in Melville's works. It delves into the philosophical and literary influences on Melville, examining the friendship between Ishmael and Queequeg, and how their relationship reflects broader cultural and moral contexts. The discussion emphasizes the complex interplay between isolation, class solidarity, and the human experience, framed within artistic and theological perspectives.

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