The essay applies René Girard's theory of the scapegoat to analyze both the structure of Melville's Moby-Dick and the way the novel handles the theme of sacred violence and revenge. After a discussion of Father Mapple’s sermon and its manipulation of Biblical discourse, the essay goes on to highlight Ishmael’s contradictory feelings concerning the relation of violence and the sacred.

"Chiefly Known by His Rod". The Book of Jonah, Father Mapple's Sermon, Scapegoating / Mariani, Giorgio. - (2006), pp. 37-57.

"Chiefly Known by His Rod". The Book of Jonah, Father Mapple's Sermon, Scapegoating

MARIANI, Giorgio
2006

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The essay applies René Girard's theory of the scapegoat to analyze both the structure of Melville's Moby-Dick and the way the novel handles the theme of sacred violence and revenge. After a discussion of Father Mapple’s sermon and its manipulation of Biblical discourse, the essay goes on to highlight Ishmael’s contradictory feelings concerning the relation of violence and the sacred.
2006
Ungraspable Phantom. Essays on Moby-Dick
9780873388603
Herman Melville; Moby Dick; Scapegoating
02 Pubblicazione su volume::02a Capitolo o Articolo
"Chiefly Known by His Rod". The Book of Jonah, Father Mapple's Sermon, Scapegoating / Mariani, Giorgio. - (2006), pp. 37-57.
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