Moby Dick by Herman Melville

“Call me Ishmael” is one of the most famous opening lines in American literature. With these words, opens one of the strangest and most gripping stories ever written about the sea and sea-faring. Moby Dick by Herman Melville is today considered one of the greatest novels written in America but paradoxically, it was a miserable failure when it first made its debut in 1851. Entitled Moby Dick or The Whale the book finally got its due after the author's death and is now regarded as a classic portrayal of mania and fatal obsession.

The narrator, Ishmael, travels to New Bedford, Massachusetts, to find a place on a whaling ship. He lodges at a seedy inn where he is forced to share a room with a strange old character, Queequeg, who was a harpooner. Despite his initial revulsion of Queequeg, Ishmael decides to join him in looking for work together. They reach Nantucket, the traditional center of whaling, where they find a berth on the Pequod, a bizarre vessel adorned with the skeletons and teeth of whales. The captain, Ahab, a mysterious figure, does not appear immediately. Later, they come to know that he is on board, recovering from losing a leg on his last voyage having escaped death narrowly following an encounter with a massive sperm whale.

As the ship sails past Africa, Ahab's sinister motives begin to emerge. His agenda is to hunt and destroy a legendary whale named Moby Dick, whom he has unsuccessfully pursued several times. He has smuggled his own private harpooners on board and he accosts every whaling ship he meets and demands information about sightings of Moby Dick. One of the ships has a maniacal passenger called Gabriel, who claims to be a prophet and he predicts doom for anyone who seeks Moby Dick. The peg leg captain finally encounters Moby Dick and a trail of destruction follows. The obsessed Ahab refuses to give up. The novel then races towards a brilliant and dramatic climax.

As an example of the Great American Novel, Moby Dick is unrivaled in its structure, language and style. Melville amalgamates a fabulous mix of Biblical, Shakespearean and mythical elements along with wonderful seafaring atmosphere sourced from his own nautical experiences on board whaling schooners. Whaling stories from contemporary sources in Nantucket's local grapevine was another rich fountainhead of material.

Moby Dick has been adapted for stage, radio, screen, television, comics and graphic novels. It remains a strange and unforgettable classic which no reader should miss.
Moby Dick by Herman Melville

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Chapter 001-002
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Chapter 001-002

Chapter 003
35 minutes ·

Chapter 003

Chapter 004-007
27 minutes ·

Chapter 004-007

Chapter 008-009
30 minutes ·

Chapter 008-009

Chapter 010-012
19 minutes ·

Chapter 010-012

Chapter 013-015
23 minutes ·

Chapter 013-015

Chapter 016
35 minutes ·

Chapter 016

Chapter 017-021
43 minutes ·

Chapter 017-021

Chapter 022-025
27 minutes ·

Chapter 022-025

Chapter 026-027
19 minutes ·

Chapter 026-027

Chapter 028-031
25 minutes ·

Chapter 028-031

Chapter 032
37 minutes ·

Chapter 032

Chapter 033-035
38 minutes ·

Chapter 033-035

Chapter 036-040
42 minutes ·

Chapter 036-040

Chapter 041
26 minutes ·

Chapter 041

Chapter 042-044
44 minutes ·

Chapter 042-044

Chapter 045-047
37 minutes ·

Chapter 045-047

Chapter 048-050
38 minutes ·

Chapter 048-050

Chapter 051-053
27 minutes ·

Chapter 051-053

Chapter 054
54 minutes ·

Chapter 054

Chapter 055-058
37 minutes ·

Chapter 055-058

Chapter 059-063
39 minutes ·

Chapter 059-063

Chapter 064-067
37 minutes ·

Chapter 064-067

Chapter 068-071
34 minutes ·

Chapter 068-071

Chapter 072-073
25 minutes ·

Chapter 072-073

Chapter 074-077
30 minutes ·

Chapter 074-077

Chapter 078-080
24 minutes ·

Chapter 078-080

Chapter 081-082
37 minutes ·

Chapter 081-082

Chapter 083-086
38 minutes ·

Chapter 083-086

Chapter 087-088
41 minutes ·

Chapter 087-088

Chapter 089-091
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Chapter 089-091

Chapter 092-096
43 minutes ·

Chapter 092-096

Chapter 097-100
43 minutes ·

Chapter 097-100

Chapter 101-104
40 minutes ·

Chapter 101-104

Chapter 105-108
37 minutes ·

Chapter 105-108

Chapter 109-113
41 minutes ·

Chapter 109-113

Chapter 114-118
26 minutes ·

Chapter 114-118

Chapter 119-123
33 minutes ·

Chapter 119-123

Chapter 124-127
33 minutes ·

Chapter 124-127

Chapter 128-132
42 minutes ·

Chapter 128-132

Chapter 133
25 minutes ·

Chapter 133

Chapter 134
23 minutes ·

Chapter 134

Chapter 135 and Epilogue
35 minutes ·

Chapter 135 and Epilogue

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