
The Sea, the Sea
by Iris Murdoch (2021)
Similar to Moby Dick, this novel explores profound, all-consuming obsessions.

by Herman Melville (1851)
"Command the murderous chalices! Drink ye harpooners! Drink and swear, ye men that man the deathful whaleboat's bow — Death to Moby Dick!" So Captain Ahab binds his crew to fulfil his obsession — the destruction of the great white whale. Under his lordly but maniacal command the Pequod's commercial mission is perverted to one of vengeance. To Ahab, the monster that destroyed his body is not a creature, but the symbol of "some unknown but still reasoning thing." Uncowed by natural disasters, ill omens, even death, Ahab urges his ship towards "the undeliverable, nameless perils of the whale." Key letters from Melville to Nathaniel Hawthorne are printed at the end of this volume.
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by Iris Murdoch (2021)
Similar to Moby Dick, this novel explores profound, all-consuming obsessions.

by Charlotte Runcie (2019)
This offers a counterpoint to Moby Dick's masculine sea narratives by exploring women's connection to the ocean.

by Witi Ihimaera (1987)
Like Moby Dick, this reveres whales and explores a deep connection to the sea, albeit with a different cultural lens.
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