Moby Dick
Moby-Dick by Herman Melville is a classic American novel that has captivated readers for over a century. As one of the most iconic historical fiction books, this literary masterpiece explores obsession, fate, and mans struggle against natureunfolding aboard the whaling ship Pequod under the tyrannical pursuit of the mysterious white whale, Moby Dick.With Melvilles poetic language and philosophical depth, this literary classic offers profound insight into the human psyche, the price of vengeance, and the unforgiving power of nature. Whether you're fascinated by nautical adventures, drawn to psychological drama, or seeking to experience one of the best historical fiction novels of all time, Moby-Dick is an essential read for booklovers.Inside this book, youll discover: The haunting journey of Captain Ahab, whose tragic obsession with the sperm whale drives him toward doom. A richly detailed portrayal of 19th-century whaling life, a rare look into historical novels grounded in real seafaring culture. Thought-provoking reflections on fate, faith, and the human conditionmaking it a gem among great historical novels. Vivid storytelling that combines adventure, allegory, and classic historical fiction in a style unmatched in American literature. Detailed Historical Context Explores the 19th-century culture behind this classic historical fiction book.Moby-Dick isn't just a tale of the seaits a philosophical voyage that shaped modern storytelling and influenced generations of writers, thinkers, and creatives. It stands tall among top historical fiction books, celebrated in Everymans Library, Great Illustrated Classics, and the Booklovers Library. If you're building your collection of must-read historical fiction, this beautiful giant belongs on your shelf.Ready to get hooked on one of the greatest classics ever written?
Herman Melville (18191891) was an American novelist, poet, and essayist renowned for his complex narratives and rich symbolism. Best known for Moby-Dick, his exploration of obsession and the human condition continues to resonate with readers today. Melville's early works, like Typee and Omoo, drew from his own maritime adventures, blending adventure with philosophical inquiry. Although initially underappreciated, his writing gained significant acclaim posthumously, cementing his place as a central figure in American literature and a precursor to modernist thought.
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- Artikel-Nr.: SW9783989955769110164
- Artikelnummer SW9783989955769110164
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Herman Melville, Herman Melville
- Wasserzeichen ja
- Verlag Guiding Beam
- Seitenzahl 900
- Veröffentlichung 11.04.2025
- ISBN 9783989955769