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Moby Dick

by Herman Melville
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Moby-Dick, written by Herman Melville and first published in 1851, is a story of obsession and revenge set on the high seas. The novel follows Ishmael, a sailor who joins the whaling ship **Pequod**, captained by the enigmatic and obsessive Captain Ahab. Ahab’s sole purpose is to hunt and kill the white whale, Moby Dick, who had previously maimed him. 

Through a series of encounters and philosophical musings, Melville explores themes of fate, the power of nature, the dangers of obsession, and the complexities of the human soul. Moby-Dick is not just a story about a hunt for a whale, but also an exploration of human emotions, the quest for knowledge, and the destructive consequences of vengeance. Ahab’s obsession with the whale mirrors larger themes of human nature, with the sea symbolizing the unknown and uncontrollable forces of the universe.

Moby-Dick is widely considered one of the greatest American novels and an essential work of 19th-century literature. Its narrative combines adventure, symbolism, and psychological depth, with rich character development and a complex, layered plot. This classic novel remains a timeless meditation on ambition, obsession, and the human condition.

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Publisher: Harper & Brothers (First edition, 1851)
Publication date: 07/07/2025
Pages: 635
Subject: Fiction
About the Author

Herman Melville (1819–1891) was an American novelist, short story writer, and poet, best known for his masterpiece Moby-Dick. Born in New York City, Melville had a tumultuous early life marked by financial hardship and the death of his father. His early experiences working on whaling ships in the Pacific provided the foundation for much of his later work. Melville's time at sea deeply influenced his writing, offering both literal and metaphorical inspiration for his exploration of human nature and the natural world. Melville's first novel, Typee (1846), was a semi-autobiographical account of his time in the Marquesas Islands, which gained him immediate popularity. However, it was Moby-Dick (1851), a complex narrative about obsession and revenge, that would become his most famous work. At the time of its publication, the novel was not widely appreciated, but it later came to be regarded as one of the greatest works of American literature. Despite the early commercial failure of his works, Melville continued to write, producing novels, short stories, and poetry, but his literary output declined toward the end of his life. He worked as a customs inspector in New York for many years, largely forgotten by the public. It was only after his death that Melville's writing, particularly Moby-Dick, was fully recognized for its artistic and philosophical depth. Today, Melville is celebrated as a central figure in American literature.

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