Moby Dick

Moby Dick by Herman Melville, published by Penguin Classics on February 28, 1973, is a significant work in American literature, comprising 1024 pages. This novel delves into the complexities of human nature, presenting a dramatic narrative that examines both despair and aspiration within the human experience.
Readers will encounter a rich exploration of themes surrounding the ultimate struggle, as the story unfolds through the journey of Captain Ahab and his relentless pursuit of the elusive whale. The narrative captures the essence of American fiction, inviting contemplation on the depths of ambition and the human spirit. This edition, available in English, offers a comprehensive look at Melville’s intricate storytelling and character development.
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A novel that explores the darkest depths and brightest hopes in the souls of men, Moby-Dick is an impassioned drama of the ultimate human struggle that the Atlantic Monthly called “the greatest of American novels.”
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