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Moby Dick(Illustrated)

Herman Melville

Casa editrice: Swish

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Illustrated Edition with 20 stunning illustrations
	Includes a detailed summary of the story
	Contains a comprehensive character list
	Features a biography of the author, Herman Melville

Moby-Dick by Herman Melville is a timeless masterpiece that captures the thrilling adventure and philosophical depth of one man’s obsessive quest for vengeance. The story follows Ishmael, a young sailor, who joins the whaling ship Pequod under the enigmatic and relentless Captain Ahab. Ahab’s sole mission: to hunt down the great white whale, Moby Dick, who had previously cost him his leg. As the crew embarks on this perilous journey across the vast oceans, they face exotic locales, danger, and the untamable forces of nature.
This Illustrated Edition brings the epic tale to life with 20 vivid illustrations, helping readers visualize key scenes and moments from the novel. Beyond the action-packed adventure, Moby-Dick delves into profound questions about humanity’s relationship with nature, fate, and the destructive power of obsession. Whether you are a new reader or revisiting this literary classic, this edition includes:
A summary for quick reference or study
A character list that breaks down the novel’s key figures
A biography of Herman Melville, offering insights into his life and inspiration for writing this monumental work
Perfect for lovers of classic literature, this illustrated edition of Moby-Dick makes Melville’s iconic story more accessible and visually engaging than ever before. Prepare to embark on a voyage like no other, where the hunt for a legendary whale becomes a metaphor for the pursuit of knowledge, meaning, and self-destruction.
 
Disponibile da: 03/11/2024.

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