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In England, this classic was published as "The Whale"; in the U.S., "The Whale" was a subtitle |
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LITERARY SUBTITLES |
2021-07-16 |
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Queequeg |
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2017-09-18 |
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I boarded the good ship Rachel. Then I heard my captain's voice behind me! "I killed it. Killed it dead. & it was totally worth it" |
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2015-04-03 |
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The Rachel is the rescue ship at the end of this Melville epic |
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LITERARY SHIPS |
2009-09-30 |
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"The Honor and Glory of Whaling" is a chapter in this American masterpiece |
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CLASSIC LITERATURE |
2006-04-07 |
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In this novel Starbuck tells the crew, "I came to hunt whales, not my commander's vengeance" |
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2005-03-17 |
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About the respectability of whaling, this 1851 novel claims, "Whaling is imperial!" |
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2003-06-11 |
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Chapter 83 of this Herman Melville novel is entitled "Jonah Historically Regarded" |
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2001-02-08 |
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1851:A white whale |
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2001-01-16 |
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2 old Quakers, Captain Peleg & Captain Bildad, are part-owners of the Pequod in this 1851 novel |
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1997-04-16 |
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Of the 135 chapters in this 1851 novel, 12 are devoted to whales & whaling with no narrative |
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1996-05-31 |
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This "whale" of a Herman Melville novel inspired Peter mennin's "concertato" for orchestra |
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MUSIC & LITERATURE |
1996-02-15 |
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2 characters in this American classic were named for a king of Israel & the oldest son of Abraham |
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LITERARY CHARACTERS |
1991-05-27 |
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Its alternate title is "The Whale" |
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1989-04-10 |
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This American epic was 1st published in Great Britain, but under the title, "The Whale" |
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1987-04-16 |
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In this novel, Starbuck is the first mate & Stubb the second |
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1984-11-08 |
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Classic American novel which begins "Call me Ishmael" |
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1984-01-01 |
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