The Young Men and the Sea: Sea/Ocean as a Space of Maturation?

Authors

  • Justyna Fruzińska Department of American Literature, University of Lodz

Abstract

Justyna Fruzińska

Department of American Literature, University of Lodz

The sea (or ocean) in American literature and culture is marked by a distinctive ambiguity. On the one hand, and quite expectedly, the sea voyage can be a maturation experience: such is the case of Humphrey Van Weyden, the protagonist of London’s The Sea  Wolf;  such  is  also  the  interpretation  that the Disney Company chooses to present in its animated adaptation of R.L. Stevenson’s Treasure Island. However, it is also a space of the opposite experience: one that accommodates remarkably immature characters. Be it in the person of captain Delano in Melville’s ‘Benito Cereno’, or the eponymous Billy Budd, it is a site welcoming naïve and escapist heroes, those who do not want to or cannot adapt to the demands of land society.

Author Biography

Justyna Fruzińska, Department of American Literature, University of Lodz

Justyna Fruzińska holds a Ph.D. in Cultural from the University of Łódź, Poland. An award-winning  poet  herself,  she  specializes  in  literary  translations  from  Hebrew and English into Polish. She was one of the authors of the anthology of poetry Na grani [On the Perch] (SPP OŁ, Łódź 2008). Her debut volume of poetry came out in 2008 under the title Wiesz dobrze czego się boimy [You Know Full Well of What We Are Afraid] stowarzyszenie Literackie im. K.K. Baczyńskiego, Łódź 2008).

 

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Published

2014-05-15

How to Cite

Fruzińska, J. (2014). The Young Men and the Sea: Sea/Ocean as a Space of Maturation?. Review of International American Studies, 7(1). Retrieved from https://trrest.vot.pl/ojsus/index.php/RIAS/article/view/4043