Moby-Dick

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Harper Collins, 26 de jun. de 2012 - 490 páginas

Captain Ahab’s quest for the white whale is a timeless epic—a thrilling tale of vengeance and obsession, and a searing parable about humanity lost in a universe of moral ambiguity. Far ahead of its own time, Moby-Dick is perhaps the greatest sea story ever told and is considered one of the great works of North American literature.

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Loomings
The CarpetBag
The SpouterInn
The Counterpane
Breakfast Chapter 6The Street Chapter 7 The Chapel
The Pulpit
The Chapter 10A Bosom Chapter 11 Nightgown Chapter 12 Biographical Sermon Friend Chapter 13 Wheelbarrow
Nantucket
The Ship
The Ramadan
His Mark
The Prophet
All Astir Chapter 21 Going Aboard Chapter 22Merry Chapter 23The Lee Christmas Shore Chapter 24The Advocate
Postscript
Knights and Squires
Knights and Squires

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Herman Melville (1819-1891) was an American novelist, short story writer, essayist, and poet who received wide acclaim for his earliest novels, such as Typee and Redburn, but fell into relative obscurity by the end of his life. Today, Melville is hailed as one of the definitive masters of world literature for novels including Moby Dick and Billy Budd, as well as for enduringly popular short stories such as Bartleby, the Scrivener and The Bell-Tower.

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