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Moby-Dick (Unabridged) + D H Lawrence's critique of Moby-Dick - An Unabridged Journey into the Depths of Revenge and Obsession - cover

Moby-Dick (Unabridged) + D H Lawrence's critique of Moby-Dick - An Unabridged Journey into the Depths of Revenge and Obsession

Herman Melville

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Sinopsis

Herman Melville's "Moby-Dick" is a monumental work of American literature, interweaving elements of adventure, philosophical inquiry, and existential reflection. The novel recounts the obsessive quest of Captain Ahab to hunt the elusive white whale, Moby Dick, serving as a microcosm for humanity's struggle against nature and destiny. Written in the 19th century in a style characterized by its rich symbolism and profound psychological insight, Melville employs a narrative that traverses the boundaries of realism and allegory, intertwining detailed accounts of whaling with existential musings that challenge contemporary values of ambition and revenge. Herman Melville, born into a seafaring family and having experienced life at sea, drew heavily from his own maritime adventures, lending authenticity to the narrative landscape of "Moby-Dick." His connections to the Transcendentalists and his engagement with contemporary philosophical thought, particularly the conflict between man and the universe, informed his critique of society and individual ambition, particularly reflected through Ahab's tragic descent into monomania. "Moby-Dick" stands as a profound exploration of obsession, morality, and humanity's place within the natural order. Readers interested in the depths of the human psyche and the intricacies of nature will find Melville's exploration both challenging and rewarding. The added critique by D. H. Lawrence further enhances the understanding of this complex text, illuminating Melville's enduring legacy through the lens of literary criticism.
Disponible desde: 14/12/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 477 páginas.

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