Mardi And A Voyage Thither is a novel written by the acclaimed American author Herman Melville. The story follows the journey of a young American sailor named Taji, who sets out on a voyage to the South Pacific in search of adventure and enlightenment. Along the way, Taji encounters a diverse cast of characters, including a mysterious island queen, a group of cannibals, and a wise philosopher. The novel is a richly imaginative exploration of themes such as the search for meaning in life, the nature of identity, and the ...
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Mardi And A Voyage Thither is a novel written by the acclaimed American author Herman Melville. The story follows the journey of a young American sailor named Taji, who sets out on a voyage to the South Pacific in search of adventure and enlightenment. Along the way, Taji encounters a diverse cast of characters, including a mysterious island queen, a group of cannibals, and a wise philosopher. The novel is a richly imaginative exploration of themes such as the search for meaning in life, the nature of identity, and the relationship between humans and nature. Melville's vivid descriptions of the exotic landscapes and cultures of the South Pacific, as well as his philosophical musings on the human condition, make Mardi And A Voyage Thither a timeless classic of American literature.Strange to relate, it was not till my Viking, with a rueful face, reminded me of the fact, that I bethought me of a circumstance somewhat alarming at the first blush. We must push off without chart or quadrant; though, as will shortly be seen, a compass was by no means out of the question. The chart, to be sure, I did not so much lay to heart; but a quadrant was more than desirable. Still, it was by no means indispensable.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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