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Moby Dick

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Herman Melville, a significant figure of the American Renaissance, was known for his contributions as a novelist, short story writer, and poet. His works explore complex themes such as morality, nature, and the human condition, often reflecting his own experiences at sea. Melville's writing is characterized by rich symbolism and intricate narratives, making him a pivotal influence in American literature. His most famous work, "Moby-Dick," delves into obsession and the struggle against nature, showcasing his literary prowess and depth.

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Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
Hawk Press
Publié
1997
Format
souple
Pages
500
ISBN13
9789388841139
Séries
Première publication
1851
Titre original
Moby Dick or the White Whale
Évaluation
3,95 sur 5
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Herman Melville, a significant figure of the American Renaissance, was known for his contributions as a novelist, short story writer, and poet. His works explore complex themes such as morality, nature, and the human condition, often reflecting his own experiences at sea. Melville's writing is characterized by rich symbolism and intricate narratives, making him a pivotal influence in American literature. His most famous work, "Moby-Dick," delves into obsession and the struggle against nature, showcasing his literary prowess and depth.