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Moby Dick

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The original 'Great American Novel', Herman Melville's Moby-Dick is a masterful study of obsession. 

'Call me Ishmael.'

So begins Herman Melville's masterpiece, one of the greatest works of imagination in literary history. As Ishmael is drawn into Captain Ahab's obsessive quest to slay the white whale Moby-Dick, he finds himself engaged in a metaphysical struggle between good and evil. More than just a novel of adventure, more than an paean to whaling lore and legend, Moby-Dick is a haunting social commentary, populated by some of the most enduring characters in literature; the crew of the Pequod, from stern, Quaker First Mate Starbuck, to the tattooed Polynesian harpooner Queequeg, are a vision of the world in microcosm, the pinnacle of Melville's lifelong meditation on America. Written with wonderfully redemptive humour, Moby-Dick is a profound, poetic inquiry into character, faith, and the nature of perception.

Herman Melville is now regarded as one of America's greatest novelists. Much of the material for his novels was drawn from his own experience as a seaman aboard whaling ships. He wrote his masterpiece Moby-Dick in 1851, and died in 1891.

 

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Product Details
Independently Published
874246469Y / 9798742464693
Paperback / softback
22/04/2021
484 pages
127 x 203 mm, 522 grams
Children / Juvenile Learn More
Quiz No: 208624, Points 4.00, Book Level 5.90,
Middle Years - Key Stage 2 Learn More