Article: MELVILLE'S ICHTHYPHALLIC GOD.

The Jewish Talmudists take upon themselves to determine how God spends His whole time, sometimes playing with Leviathan, sometimes overseeing the world....

Richard Burton, Anatomy of Melancholy

Most critics of Moby-Dick, especially in recent decades, would agree that Melville's motives for writing it included powerfully subversive and iconoclastic feelings. There is broad agreement that Melville's discomfort with and alienation from the culture in which he found himself pervade his most memorable work. If Ishmael's need to go to sea was prompted by angry depression, so that his "splintered heart and maddened hand were turned against the wolfish world" ...

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