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MOBY DICK(Illustrated)

Herman Melville

Casa editrice: Micheal Smith

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Illustrated Edition: Enriched with 15 captivating illustrations, bringing Melville’s masterpiece to life.
	Enlightening Summary: Grasp the essence of the epic tale with a concise and enlightening summary.
	Detailed Characters List: Delve deep into the minds of Melville’s multifaceted characters with an insightful characters list.
	Author Biography: Discover the life and literary journey of Herman Melville, the genius behind this monumental work.

Embark on a literary odyssey with Herman Melville’s "Moby-Dick," a timeless masterpiece that explores the profound depths of human existence, the mysteries of the cosmos, and the relentless pursuit of the unknown. This meticulously curated illustrated edition breathes new life into Melville's magnum opus, allowing readers to visually immerse themselves in the turbulent waters of a tale steeped in obsession, revenge, and existential inquiry.

Moby-Dick narrates the haunting journey of the Pequod, a whaling ship commandeered by the enigmatic and vengeful Captain Ahab. The tale, seen through the contemplative eyes of Ishmael, unfolds the relentless quest to confront Moby Dick, the elusive white whale that embodies the inexhaustible mysteries of existence. Ahab's monomaniacal pursuit is underpinned by profound philosophical musings and symbolic elements, revealing the myriad facets of human nature and the eternal battle between humanity and the boundless sea.

The vivid, meticulously crafted illustrations in this edition serve as a visual symphony, accentuating the intricate tapestry of Melville’s prose. They illuminate the novel’s multifaceted exploration of life, death, and the human soul, creating an enriched reading experience.

Delve Deep:

Explore the philosophical undertones and rich imagery that have catapulted "Moby-Dick" into the pantheon of literary giants.
Discover the nuanced interplay between the diverse characters, each echoing the multifarious aspects of human existence.
Experience the journey of the Pequod, as it navigates the boundless sea and the human soul, uncovering the enigmatic layers of existence and meaning.

This illustrated edition, enriched with a concise summary, a detailed characters list, and an insightful biography of Herman Melville, is crafted for ardent admirers of classic literature and newcomers alike. Dive into the labyrinthine corridors of Melville’s imagination and the enigmatic waters of "Moby-Dick," discovering a world where every wave echoes the whispers of existential musings and every breeze carries the scent of untold mysteries.

Readership:
Admirers of Classic American Literature
Enthusiasts of Philosophical and Existential Works
Individuals exploring Illustrated Editions of Classic Novels
Students and Scholars of Herman Melville’s Works

Takeaway:
Embark on a timeless voyage with this illustrated edition of "Moby-Dick," where each page is a gateway to philosophical reflections, untold mysteries, and the inexorable beauty of the human experience, echoing through the corridors of time.


 
Disponibile da: 08/12/2023.

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