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Number of Pages
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Language
English
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There Is No Folly Of The Beast Of The Earth Which Is Not Infinitely Outdone By The Madness Of Man. Narrated By The Reflective And Ever-Curious Ishmael, Melville’S Epic Of Obsession, Vengeance, And The Struggle Between Man And Nature—_Moby Dick_ Or The Whale—Begins With His Decision To Sign Aboard The Pequod, A Whaling Ship Bound For Distant Seas. It Is Captained By The Grim And Magnetic Ahab, Whose Singular Purpose Is To Hunt And Destroy The Great White Whale, Moby Dick—A Creature That Once Maimed Him And Now Haunts Him.As The Pequod Journeys Across Vast And Unpredictable Oceans, Its Diverse Crew From All Corners Of The World Faces Storms, Encounters Whales, And Grapples With The Looming Madness Of Their Captain. Ahab’S Obsessive Pursuit Becomes A Harrowing Voyage Into The Heart Of Darkness, Raising Questions About Fate, Free Will, And The Cost Of Monomania. Moby-Dick Is More Than A Sea Adventure—It Is A Masterpiece Of American Literature That Explores The Very Nature Of Humanity
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Author
Herman Melville
Number of Pages
632
Language
English
ISBN
9789349042865
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
19.8 x 12.9 x 3 cm
Binding
Paperback
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The Writing Career Of Herman Melville (1819 - 1891) Peaked Early, With His Early Novels, Such As Typee Becoming Best Sellers. By The Mid-1850S His Poularity Declined Sharply, And By The Time He Died He Had Been Largely Forgotten. Yet In Time His Novel Moby Dick Came To Be Regarded As One Of The Finest Works Of American, And Indeed World, Literature, As Was Billy Budd, Which Was Not Published Until Long After His Death, In 1924.