
Moby-Dick; or, The Whale by Herman Melville follows Ishmael aboard the Pequod, where Captain Ahab's obsession with the white whale turns a whaling voyage into a vast meditation on fate, knowledge, labor, violence, and the limits of human will. The novel moves between adventure, sermon, encyclopedia, comedy, tragedy, and philosophical storm.
Readers drawn to American classics, sea stories, symbolic fiction, and ambitious literary experiments will find Moby-Dick demanding but inexhaustible. Melville makes the whale both real animal and unknowable sign, while Ahab's fury gathers spiritual and social force. The book's greatness lies in its refusal to stay one kind of novel; it keeps expanding like the ocean it describes, dangerous, comic, sacred, strange, and immense.
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