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Moby-Dick

Moby-Dick

Von Melville, Herman

Herausgegeben von Zenith Ivory Tower Publications

English 2025 ISBN 9782386917172
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⚓ One ship. One whale. One man's descent into madness. Moby-Dick is Herman Melville's towering literary classic—an epic journey through the oceans of the world and the darkest depths of the human soul. A philosophical adventure and a psychological thriller, this novel is a timeless examination of obsession, fate, and man's eternal battle against the unknown. 🐋 "Call me Ishmael." So begins the gripping account of a sailor aboard the whaling ship Pequod, captained by the enigmatic and vengeful Ahab. As the voyage unfolds, it becomes clear that Ahab's true mission is not profit—but revenge against Moby Dick, the legendary white whale who once maimed him and now haunts his every waking thought. 🌊 A thrilling sea adventure and a profound work of literature. Part nautical epic, part philosophical inquiry, Moby-Dick explores man's place in the universe, the limits of knowledge, and the devastating power of obsession. With unforgettable imagery, poetic prose, and deep symbolism, Melville crafted a novel that continues to challenge and inspire readers across generations. 🌟 What Critics and Readers Say: "The greatest American novel ever written." — Time Magazine "A literary leviathan—dense, dazzling, and deeply profound." — The New Yorker "A timeless meditation on madness, purpose, and the mysteries of life." — Amazon Reviewer 🎯 Why You'll Love This Book: An iconic blend of adventure, symbolism, and existential philosophy Perfect for fans of epic journeys, complex characters, and maritime literature A must-read for lovers of classic American fiction and deep literary analysis Ideal for readers who enjoy themes of vengeance, fate, and obsession 🛒 Click Buy Now and Embark on the Most Legendary Voyage in Literature. Join the Pequod, chase the white whale, and face the storm within. 👉 Click Buy Now to experience Moby-Dick by Herman Melville—an oceanic masterpiece of obsession and awe.
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