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Moby-Dick (Hardcover)
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Moby-Dick (Hardcover)
Series: Critical Insights
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Herman Melville's Moby-Dick is often considered the greatest
American novel - a vast epic that combines deep philosophy and high
adventure as well as rich comedy and profound tragedy. Moby-Dick
also offers a particularly diverse array of characters of various
types, personalities, and ethnic backgrounds, and its styles are as
varied as the people it depicts. Full of humorous dialects and
idioms and brimming with probing, impassioned, poetic speeches,
Melville's novel explores the fascinating world of whale-hunting in
the mid-nineteenth century, even as it also explores some of the
most perennial questions about the purposes and meanings of life.
The final impact of the book, when enraged whale meets pursuing
ship, is one of the most memorable episodes in all of American
literature. This volume and author of nearly 30 books and over 300
essays) is designed to help make Melville's great novel more
readily accessible to a wide audience, especially students and
everyday readers. Containing numerous essays by many prominent
Melville scholars, the book places Melville and his epic novel in
their various historical contexts while also showing how the novel
continues to be relevant - and powerful - today. The volume seeks
to show that Moby-Dick is no mere period piece but instead fully
deserves its reputation as perhaps the greatest work of American
fiction.
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