Moby-Dick: or, The WhalePenguin, 2002 M12 31 - 720 pages Herman Melville’s masterpiece of obsession and the untamed sea, one of the greatest works of imagination in literary history—featuring an introduction by Andrew Delbanco and notes by Tom Quirk. This edition features the Northwestern-Newberry edition of Melville's text, approved by the Center for Scholarly Editions and the Center for Editions of American Authors of the MLA. Nominated as one of America’s best-loved novels by PBS’s The Great American Read Moby-Dick still stands as an indisputable literary classic. It is the story of an eerily compelling madman pursuing an unholy war against a creature as vast and dangerous and unknowable as the sea itself. But more than just a novel of adventure, more than an encyclopedia of whaling lore and legend, Moby-Dick is a haunting, mesmerizing, and important social commentary populated with several of the most unforgettable and enduring characters in literature. Written with wonderfully redemptive humor, Moby-Dick is a profound and timeless inquiry into character, faith, and the nature of perception. Penguin Classics is the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world, representing a global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across genres and disciplines. Readers trust the series to provide authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes by distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, as well as up-to-date translations by award-winning translators. |
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Page viii
... Starbuck 516 CHAPTER 110 The Pacific Queequeg in his Coffin 519 CHAPTER 111 CHAPTER 112 The Blacksmith 525 527 CHAPTER 113 The Forge 530 CHAPTER 114 The Gilder 534 CHAPTER 115 The Pequod meets the Bachelor 536 CHAPTER 116 The Dying ...
... Starbuck 516 CHAPTER 110 The Pacific Queequeg in his Coffin 519 CHAPTER 111 CHAPTER 112 The Blacksmith 525 527 CHAPTER 113 The Forge 530 CHAPTER 114 The Gilder 534 CHAPTER 115 The Pequod meets the Bachelor 536 CHAPTER 116 The Dying ...
Page xvii
... Starbuck , humiliated in his efforts to hold Ahab to the ship's commercial purpose , delivers a soliloquy by the mainmast where no one can overhear him — and yet Ishmael reports it all with the certainty of a confidant . After these ...
... Starbuck , humiliated in his efforts to hold Ahab to the ship's commercial purpose , delivers a soliloquy by the mainmast where no one can overhear him — and yet Ishmael reports it all with the certainty of a confidant . After these ...
Page xix
... Starbuck or even by the pleas of the captain of the Rachel , who begs for help in searching for his son lost at sea . It is through the encounter between these two principles - the widening embrace of Ishmael and the " monomania " of ...
... Starbuck or even by the pleas of the captain of the Rachel , who begs for help in searching for his son lost at sea . It is through the encounter between these two principles - the widening embrace of Ishmael and the " monomania " of ...
Page xx
... as such some readers have tried to assign specific political correspondences to its cast of char- acters : Ahab as the unrelenting Calhoun ; Starbuck as New England prudence ; Stubb as the eager Westerner ; Flask , XX INTRODUCTION.
... as such some readers have tried to assign specific political correspondences to its cast of char- acters : Ahab as the unrelenting Calhoun ; Starbuck as New England prudence ; Stubb as the eager Westerner ; Flask , XX INTRODUCTION.
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... Starbuck challenges him in " The Quarterdeck " : Hark ye yet again , the little lower layer . All visible objects , man , are but as pasteboard masks . But in each event - in the living act , the undoubted deed — there , some unknown ...
... Starbuck challenges him in " The Quarterdeck " : Hark ye yet again , the little lower layer . All visible objects , man , are but as pasteboard masks . But in each event - in the living act , the undoubted deed — there , some unknown ...
Contents
VII | 3 |
VIII | 9 |
IX | 13 |
X | 28 |
XI | 33 |
XII | 36 |
XIII | 39 |
XIV | 43 |
LXXVIII | 348 |
LXXIX | 353 |
LXXX | 359 |
LXXXI | 364 |
LXXXII | 368 |
LXXXIII | 371 |
LXXXIV | 373 |
LXXXV | 378 |
XV | 46 |
XVI | 55 |
XVII | 59 |
XVIII | 61 |
XIX | 64 |
XX | 69 |
XXI | 72 |
XXII | 76 |
XXIII | 90 |
XXIV | 96 |
XXV | 100 |
XXVI | 104 |
XXVII | 107 |
XXVIII | 111 |
XXIX | 116 |
XXX | 118 |
XXXI | 123 |
XXXII | 124 |
XXXIII | 128 |
XXXIV | 133 |
XXXV | 137 |
XXXVI | 141 |
XXXVII | 142 |
XXXVIII | 145 |
XXXIX | 158 |
XL | 161 |
XLI | 167 |
XLII | 174 |
XLIII | 182 |
XLIV | 184 |
XLV | 186 |
XLVI | 187 |
XLVII | 194 |
XLVIII | 204 |
XLIX | 213 |
L | 215 |
LI | 221 |
LII | 230 |
LIII | 233 |
LIV | 236 |
LV | 247 |
LVI | 250 |
LVII | 253 |
LVIII | 257 |
LIX | 260 |
LX | 265 |
LXI | 285 |
LXII | 290 |
LXIII | 294 |
LXIV | 297 |
LXV | 300 |
LXVI | 303 |
LXVII | 307 |
LXVIII | 313 |
LXIX | 315 |
LXX | 317 |
LXXI | 325 |
LXXII | 328 |
LXXIII | 330 |
LXXIV | 332 |
LXXV | 336 |
LXXVI | 338 |
LXXVII | 341 |
LXXXVI | 381 |
LXXXVII | 384 |
LXXXVIII | 395 |
LXXXIX | 399 |
XC | 402 |
XCI | 405 |
XCII | 410 |
XCIII | 415 |
XCIV | 428 |
XCV | 432 |
XCVI | 436 |
XCVII | 440 |
XCVIII | 447 |
XCIX | 450 |
C | 455 |
CI | 459 |
CII | 461 |
CIII | 466 |
CIV | 467 |
CV | 470 |
CVI | 476 |
CVII | 483 |
CVIII | 488 |
CIX | 493 |
CX | 496 |
CXI | 500 |
CXII | 505 |
CXIII | 508 |
CXIV | 511 |
CXV | 516 |
CXVI | 519 |
CXVII | 525 |
CXVIII | 527 |
CXIX | 530 |
CXX | 534 |
CXXI | 536 |
CXXII | 539 |
CXXIII | 541 |
CXXIV | 543 |
CXXV | 546 |
CXXVI | 553 |
CXXVII | 554 |
CXXVIII | 556 |
CXXIX | 557 |
CXXX | 561 |
CXXXI | 565 |
CXXXII | 569 |
CXXXIII | 573 |
CXXXIV | 576 |
CXXXV | 580 |
CXXXVI | 582 |
CXXXVII | 587 |
CXXXVIII | 589 |
CXXXIX | 594 |
CXL | 604 |
CXLI | 613 |
CXLII | 625 |
CXLIII | 629 |
CXLIV | 635 |
CXLV | 651 |
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Common terms and phrases
Ahab's aloft beneath Bildad boat bones bows Bulkington cabin called Cape Horn Captain Ahab Captain Peleg Cetology CHAPTER chase chief mate coffin creature crew cried Ahab Daggoo dark darted dead deck devil doubloon eyes feet fish fishery Flask flukes forecastle gunwale hand harpoon head heard heart hoisted instant iron Ishmael Jonah lance Leviathan living look mast mast-head mate Melville Moby Dick Moby-Dick Nantucket never night oars ocean once Parsee Peleg Pequod Queequeg Right Whale rolled rope round sail sailors seemed seen sharks ship ship's shipmates side sight soon sort soul Sperm Whale spermaceti spout standing Starbuck Steelkilt stern stood strange Stubb tail Tashtego tell thee thing thou thought turned vessel voyage whale-ship whalemen White Whale wild wind