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Leviathan Allusions & Cultural References

When authors refer to other great works, people, and events, it’s usually not accidental. Put on your super-sleuth hat and figure out why.

Literary and Philosophical References

  • Leviathan—reference to both the Bible and a book written by Thomas Hobbes (throughout the book)
  • Cyklop Stormwalker (2.4 and throughout)
  • Beowulf (5.55)
  • Gorgon (11.12)
  • Minotaur (15.56)
  • Herkules (or, you know, Hercules) (17.4, 36.51)
  • Wotan (or, you know, Odin) (17.2)

Historical References

  • Mozart (1.31 and throughout)
  • Archduke Franz Ferdinand (1.5 and throughout)
  • Princess Sophie (1.7 and throughout)
  • Emperor Franz Joseph (1.50 and throughout)
  • Huxley (as in Thomas Henry Huxley, we think) (4.17 and throughout)
  • Charles Darwin (4.12 and throughout)
  • Nor Barlow (throughout the book)
  • Admiral Horatio Nelson (11.18)
  • Admiral John Fisher (11.18)
  • Princess Isabella of Cröy (35.34)
  • Winston Churchill (40.26)