mercredi 22 février 2023

Melville (unité)

Melville, Moby Dick chap. 134 : 

"Ils n’étaient qu’un seul homme et non trente. Tout comme le navire unique, qui les portait tous, alliait : chêne, érable, pin, fer, goudron et chanvre, pour ne former qu’une seule coque taillant sa route équilibrée et dirigée par la longue quille centrale, les particularités des hommes, la vaillance de l’un, la crainte de l’autre, l’offense de l’un, la culpabilité de l’autre, fusionnaient dans l’unité et les menaient tous vers le but fatal vers lequel tendait Achab, à la fois leur seul seigneur et leur quille". 


They were one man, not thirty.  For as the one ship that held them all; though it was put together of all contrasting things—oak, and maple, and pine wood; iron, and pitch, and hemp—yet all these ran into each other in the one concrete hull, which shot on its way, both balanced and directed by the long central keel; even so, all the individualities of the crew, this man’s valor, that man’s fear; guilt and guiltiness, all varieties were welded into oneness, and were all directed to that fatal goal which Ahab their one lord and keel did point to.