Moby-Dick, Or, The WhaleNorthwestern University Press, 1988 - 1043 sider In Moby Dick Melville set out to write a "mighty book" on "a mighty theme." The editors of this critical text affirm that he succeeded. Nevertheless, their prolonged examination of the novel reveals textual flaws and anomalies that help to explain Melville's fears that his great work was in some ways a hash or a botch. A lengthy historical note also gives a fresh account of Melville's earlier literary career and his working conditions as he wrote; it also analyzes the book's contemporary reception and outlines how it finally achieved fame. Other sections review theories of the book's genesis, detail the circumstances of its publication, and present documents closely relating to the story. -- Amazon.com. |
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... Queequeg puts his chest upon it ; lashes it fast ; and then shoulders the barrow and marches up the wharf . " Why , " said I , " Queequeg , you might have known better than that , one would think . Didn't the people laugh ? " Upon this ...
... Queequeg puts his chest upon it ; lashes it fast ; and then shoulders the barrow and marches up the wharf . " Why , " said I , " Queequeg , you might have known better than that , one would think . Didn't the people laugh ? " Upon this ...
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... Queequeg no kill - e so small - e fish - e ; Queequeg kill - e big whale ! " " Look you , " roared the Captain , " I'll kill - e you , you cannibal , if you try any more of your tricks aboard here ; so mind your eye . ' But it so ...
... Queequeg no kill - e so small - e fish - e ; Queequeg kill - e big whale ! " " Look you , " roared the Captain , " I'll kill - e you , you cannibal , if you try any more of your tricks aboard here ; so mind your eye . ' But it so ...
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... Queequeg's companionship as " an experienced harpooneer " who would be " of great usefulness to one , who , like me , was wholly ignorant of the mysteries of whaling " ( 60.5-7 ) . But the book does not show Queequeg as Ishmael's mentor ...
... Queequeg's companionship as " an experienced harpooneer " who would be " of great usefulness to one , who , like me , was wholly ignorant of the mysteries of whaling " ( 60.5-7 ) . But the book does not show Queequeg as Ishmael's mentor ...
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