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040 _cGESM
100 _aMelville, Herman
_d1819-1891
245 _aMoby-Dick
246 _aMoby Dick
260 _bSAP Group Pte Ltd
_c2012
300 _a56 p
_c21,5/14,5/0,5 cm
_fPaperback
490 _aFirst Student's Classics
520 _aThe comics adaptation of the classic story of the itinerant sailor Ishmael begins a voyage on the whaling ship Pequod whose captain, Ahab, wishes to exact revenge upon the whale Moby-Dick, who destroyed his last ship and took his leg. As they search for the savage white whale, Ishmael questions all aspects of life. The story is woven in complex, lyrical language and uses many theatrical forms, such as stage direction and soliloquy. It is considered the exemplar of American Romanticism, and one of the greatest American novels of all time.
653 _aAdaptation
653 _aClassic
655 0 4 _aGN
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