Moby-Dick (2nd Edition)

Moby-Dick  (2nd Edition)
Herman Melville
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Paperback
h196 x 129mm - 560pg
1 May 2022 UK
9780198853695
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"It will be a strange sort of a book, tho' , I fear; blubber is blubber you know; tho' you may get oil out of it, the poetry runs as hard as sap from a frozen maple tree;--& to cook the thing up, one must needs throw in a little fancy. . . . Yet I mean to give the truth of the thing, spite of this. "Moby-Dick has a monumental reputation. Less well known are the novel' s unexpectedly weird, funny, tantalizing, messy, and wondrousmoments. Narrator Ishmael, along with the whaleship Pequod' s other "meanest mariners, and renegades and castaways", is beguiled into joining Captain Ahab in his vengeful pursuit of the white whale that "dismasted" him. Butalong the way, Ishmael takes the reader along many a detour into variegated ways of knowing. In a tone "strangely compounded of fun and fury", Moby-Dick brings outlandish curiosity to bear on the multitudinous, oceanic scale of our diverse world. ABOUT THE SERIES: For over 100 years Oxford World' s Classics has made available the widest range of literature from around the globe. Each affordable volume reflects Oxford' s commitment to scholarship, providing the mostaccurate text plus a wealth of other valuable features, including expert introductions by leading authorities, helpful notes to clarify the text, up-to-date bibliographies for further study, and much more.
Hester Blum is Professor of English at The Pennsylvania State University. She is the author of The View from the Masthead: Maritime Imagination and Antebellum American Sea Narratives (2008) and The News at the Ends of the Earth: The Print Culture of Polar Exploration (2019), as well as several edited volumes. Blum is past president of the Herman Melville Society, and her honors include a Guggenheim Fellowship andmultiple grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities. She participated in the 38th Voyage of the Charles W. Morgan, the world' s last surviving wooden whaleship and the sister ship to the Acushnet, in which Melville sailed.

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