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Herman Melville

NOUN
  1. United States writer of novels and short stories (1819-1891)

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  • Possibly, if you do answer it, and direct it to Herman Melville, you will missend it -- for the very fingers that now guide this pen are not precisely the same that just took it up and put it on this paper. Memories of Hawthorne
  • The novelist Herman Melville described the underworld vocabulary as ‘the foulest of all human lingoes, that dialect of sin and death, known as the Cant language, or the Flash.’
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  • Novelist Herman Melville at one stage in his life wanted the Republic itself to promote cohesion and mission.
  • Although the strip only ran for 6 weeks, Caprioli had proven himself a fine illustrator of sea-faring sagas and was immediately offered another, adapting 'Moby Dick' from the novel by Herman Melville. Archive 2010-04-01
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  • In his poem "Shiloh" (the first massive battle of the Civil War with almost 24,000 casualties), Herman Melville writes "What like a bullet can undeceive". Discourse.net: Unarmed, This Time
  • No whale species is more active than the humpback, causing Herman Melville in Moby Dick to call them ‘the most lighthearted and gamesome of all the whales.’
  • Herman Melville's short novel, Billy Budd, is a complex piece of writing that deserves to be read on its own terms.
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