The Oath of the Pequod: Moby-Dick, Jacques-Louis David's Oath of the Horatii, and the Aesthetic of the Distinct

Q2 Arts and Humanities
E. Adams
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Abstract:This essay argues that the oath-taking scenes in "The Quarter-Deck" chapter of Moby-Dick were inspired by Jacques-Louis David's Neoclassical history painting Oath of the Horatii (1784). These scenes, in which Ahab symbolically binds first the three mates and then the three harpooneers to his quest to hunt the white whale, form two of the book's most striking vignettes, vignettes that strongly resemble Oath of the Horatii, a painting Melville would have seen on his 1849 visit to the Louvre. While scholarship has done much to explore Melville's engagement with romanticism in visual art, Melville's use of Oath of the Horatii indicates his engagement with an alternate aesthetic mode, which I discuss as the "aesthetic of the distinct." The aesthetic of the distinct emphasizes a clear, precise, and vivid representation of the sensory world and bespeaks a philosophically realist trust in objective, earth-bound factuality and our ability to reliably glean information from this material reality. Thus, Melville's interest in the aesthetic of the distinct, signaled by his use of Oath of the Horatii as a source in "The Quarter-Deck," evidences the appeal that realist philosophy held for him and provides an aesthetic angle to recent arguments for his realist proclivities.
裴廓德号的誓言:《白鲸记》、雅克·路易·大卫的《霍拉蒂号的誓言》与独特的美学
摘要:本文认为《白鲸》“后甲板”一章中的宣誓场面灵感来源于雅克-路易斯·大卫的新古典主义历史绘画《霍拉蒂的誓言》(1784)。在这些场景中,亚哈先是象征性地把三个大副绑在一起,然后又把三个标枪手绑在一起,一起去猎捕白鲸,这构成了书中最引人注目的两个小插曲,这些小插曲与梅尔维尔1849年参观卢浮宫时看到的一幅画《霍拉蒂的誓言》非常相似。虽然学术界在探索梅尔维尔在视觉艺术中与浪漫主义的关系方面做了很多工作,但梅尔维尔对《霍拉蒂的誓言》的使用表明他参与了另一种审美模式,我将其称为“独特的美学”。独特的美学强调对感官世界的清晰、精确和生动的表现,表明了一种哲学上的现实主义对客观的、接地气的事实的信任,以及我们从物质现实中可靠地收集信息的能力。因此,梅尔维尔对独特美学的兴趣,通过他在《后甲板》中使用《霍雷蒂的誓言》作为来源,证明了现实主义哲学对他的吸引力,并为最近关于他现实主义倾向的争论提供了一个美学角度。
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Leviathan (Germany)
Leviathan (Germany) Arts and Humanities-Language and Linguistics
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