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Moby Dick
によって
Henry Melville
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Romance
Mystery
Science Fiction
+11
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形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
144
言語
英語
公開されました
Jan 1, 2007
出版社
Usborne Publishing Ltd
ISBN-10
0746062761
ISBN-13
9780746062760
説明
Set against the backdrop of the vast, unforgiving ocean, the narrative follows Ishmael, a contemplative sailor who seeks adventure and purpose aboard the whaling ship, Pequod. Captained by the enigmatic and increasingly obsessive Ahab, the vessel embarks on a relentless voyage driven by vengeance against the titular white whale, Moby Dick. This fabled creature looms larger than life, symbolizing nature's power and the human condition's complexities.
As the Pequod sails through treacherous waters, the crew encounters diverse characters and cultures, each adding depth to the exploration of existence and the sea's enigmatic allure. Ishmael's philosophical musings intertwine with thrilling encounters and the harsh realities of whaling, showcasing the stark contrasts between man's aspirations and nature's caprices.
Melville crafts a richly woven tapestry of adventure, obsession, and existential inquiry, inviting readers to ponder humanity’s place in the universe while navigating the tumult of the deep sea. The narrative resonates with timeless themes of loss, ambition, and the struggle against fate, making it a cornerstone of American literature.
As the Pequod sails through treacherous waters, the crew encounters diverse characters and cultures, each adding depth to the exploration of existence and the sea's enigmatic allure. Ishmael's philosophical musings intertwine with thrilling encounters and the harsh realities of whaling, showcasing the stark contrasts between man's aspirations and nature's caprices.
Melville crafts a richly woven tapestry of adventure, obsession, and existential inquiry, inviting readers to ponder humanity’s place in the universe while navigating the tumult of the deep sea. The narrative resonates with timeless themes of loss, ambition, and the struggle against fate, making it a cornerstone of American literature.