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  • Moby-Dick
  • 1851 novel by Herman Melville

    Moby-Dick; or, The Whale is an 1851 epic novel by American writer Herman Melville. The book centers on the sailor Ishmael's narrative of the maniacal

    Moby-Dick

    Moby-Dick

    Moby-Dick

  • Ishmael (Moby-Dick)
  • Fictional character from the novel Moby-Dick

    </noinclude> Ishmael is a character in Herman Melville's Moby-Dick (1851), which opens with the line "Call me Ishmael." He is the first-person narrator

    Ishmael (Moby-Dick)

    Ishmael (Moby-Dick)

    Ishmael_(Moby-Dick)

  • Pequod (Moby-Dick)
  • Fictional ship from the novel Moby-Dick

    fictional 19th-century Nantucket whaling ship that appears in the 1851 novel Moby-Dick by American author Herman Melville. Pequod and her crew, commanded by

    Pequod (Moby-Dick)

    Pequod (Moby-Dick)

    Pequod_(Moby-Dick)

  • Moby Dick (whale)
  • Fictional whale, namesake of the novel Moby-Dick

    Moby Dick is a fictional white sperm whale and the main antagonist in Herman Melville's 1851 novel Moby-Dick. Melville based the sperm whale on a leucistic

    Moby Dick (whale)

    Moby Dick (whale)

    Moby_Dick_(whale)

  • List of Moby-Dick characters
  • Moby-Dick (1851) is a novel by Herman Melville. While some characters only appear in the shore-based chapters at the beginning of the book, and others

    List of Moby-Dick characters

    List_of_Moby-Dick_characters

  • Moby Dick (1956 film)
  • Adventure film by John Huston

    Moby Dick is a 1956 adventure film directed and produced by John Huston, adapted by Huston and Ray Bradbury from Herman Melville's 1851 novel Moby-Dick

    Moby Dick (1956 film)

    Moby_Dick_(1956_film)

  • Adaptations of Moby-Dick
  • Moby-Dick is an 1851 novel by Herman Melville that describes the voyage of the whaleship Pequod, led by Captain Ahab, who leads his crew on a hunt for

    Adaptations of Moby-Dick

    Adaptations_of_Moby-Dick

  • Moby Dick (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up Moby-Dick in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Moby-Dick is an 1851 novel by Herman Melville. Moby Dick may also refer to: Moby Dick (whale), the

    Moby Dick (disambiguation)

    Moby_Dick_(disambiguation)

  • Moby Dick (instrumental)
  • 1969 instrumental by Led Zeppelin

    "Moby Dick" is an instrumental drum solo by English rock band Led Zeppelin, featured on the band's 1969 album Led Zeppelin II. Named after the 1851 novel

    Moby Dick (instrumental)

    Moby_Dick_(instrumental)

  • Captain Ahab
  • Fictional character from the novel Moby-Dick

    Herman Melville's Moby-Dick (1851). He is the monomaniacal captain of the whaling ship Pequod. On a previous voyage, the white whale Moby Dick bit off Ahab's

    Captain Ahab

    Captain Ahab

    Captain_Ahab

  • Moby Dick (1998 miniseries)
  • 1998 American television miniseries

    Moby Dick is a 1998 American television miniseries directed by Franc Roddam, written by Roddam, Anton Diether, and Benedict Fitzgerald, and executive

    Moby Dick (1998 miniseries)

    Moby_Dick_(1998_miniseries)

  • Project Moby Dick
  • U.S. Air Force reconnaissance operation

    Project Grandson, and Project Genetrix. The previously conducted "Project Moby Dick" used much smaller balloons launched from what was called a "Covered Wagon"

    Project Moby Dick

    Project_Moby_Dick

  • Moby Dick—Rehearsed
  • American play by Orson Welles

    Moby Dick (sometimes referred to as Moby Dick—Rehearsed) is a two-act drama written by Orson Welles. The play was staged June 16–July 9, 1955, at the

    Moby Dick—Rehearsed

    Moby_Dick—Rehearsed

  • Moby Dick and Mighty Mightor
  • American animated television series

    Moby Dick and Mighty Mightor is an American Saturday-morning animated television series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions that ran on CBS from September

    Moby Dick and Mighty Mightor

    Moby_Dick_and_Mighty_Mightor

  • Cetology of Moby-Dick
  • Zoological classification of whales in the novel Moby-Dick

    The cetology in Herman Melville's 1851 novel, Moby-Dick, is a running theme that appears most importantly in Ishmael's zoological classification of whales

    Cetology of Moby-Dick

    Cetology_of_Moby-Dick

  • Moby Dick (2010 film)
  • 2010 film by Trey Stokes

    Moby Dick (alternatively titled 2010: Moby Dick or Moby Dick: 2010) is a 2010 American thriller film that is an adaptation of Herman Melville's 1851 novel

    Moby Dick (2010 film)

    Moby_Dick_(2010_film)

  • Mocha Dick
  • Sperm whale that inspired the novel Moby Dick

    was part of the inspiration behind Herman Melville's novel, Moby-Dick (1851). Mocha Dick survived many skirmishes (by Reynolds' account at least 100)

    Mocha Dick

    Mocha Dick

    Mocha_Dick

  • Moby Dick (2011 miniseries)
  • 2011 miniseries directed by Mike Barker

    Moby Dick is a Canadian-German television miniseries based on Herman Melville's 1851 novel of the same name, produced by Tele München Gruppe, with Gate

    Moby Dick (2011 miniseries)

    Moby_Dick_(2011_miniseries)

  • Moby Dick Coin
  • Ecuadorian doubloon described in Moby Dick

    The "Moby Dick Coin" was a 19th century Ecuadorian coin which was referenced in the novel Moby-Dick. Known in the numismatic world as a "Moby Dick Coin"

    Moby Dick Coin

    Moby Dick Coin

    Moby_Dick_Coin

  • Dick (slang)
  • English vulgar term for the human penis

    British dessert spotted dick, the novel Moby-Dick, the Dick and Jane series of children's books, and the American retailer Dick's Sporting Goods. Uses such

    Dick (slang)

    Dick_(slang)

  • Moby Dick Icefall
  • Icefall in the South Shetland Islands near Antarctica

    Moby Dick Icefall (61°58′S 57°42′W / 61.967°S 57.700°W / -61.967; -57.700) is an icefall at the head of Destruction Bay, in the east of King George

    Moby Dick Icefall

    Moby_Dick_Icefall

  • Moby Dick (band)
  • Serbian pop-dance band

    Moby Dick is a notable Serbian pop-dance band. It is named for the well-known novel Moby-Dick by Herman Melville. Moby Dick was formed in 1992, initially

    Moby Dick (band)

    Moby_Dick_(band)

  • Moby Dick (1930 film)
  • 1930 film

    Moby Dick is a 1930 American pre-Code film from Warner Bros. Pictures, directed by Lloyd Bacon, and starring John Barrymore, Joan Bennett and Walter Lang

    Moby Dick (1930 film)

    Moby Dick (1930 film)

    Moby_Dick_(1930_film)

  • Moby Dick (restaurant)
  • Kabob restaurant chain

    Moby Dick House of Kabob (Persian: موبی دیک: خانه کباب) is a Persian kabob restaurant chain in the Washington metropolitan area. It is named after a restaurant

    Moby Dick (restaurant)

    Moby_Dick_(restaurant)

  • Moby Dick (Rhine)
  • Beluga whale, subject of a media sensation in 1966

    Moby Dick (Willi de Waal in the Netherlands) was a beluga, or white whale, that caused a sensation in 1966 along the Lower Rhine and then in all of Germany

    Moby Dick (Rhine)

    Moby Dick (Rhine)

    Moby_Dick_(Rhine)

  • Hakugei: Legend of the Moby Dick
  • Japanese anime television series

    Hakugei: Legend of the Moby Dick or Moby Dick: Great Whale in Space (白鯨伝説, Hakugei Densetsu; lit. 'White Whale Legend') is a Japanese animated television

    Hakugei: Legend of the Moby Dick

    Hakugei:_Legend_of_the_Moby_Dick

  • Moby Dick (2011 film)
  • 2011 South Korean film

    Moby Dick (Korean: 모비딕) is a 2011 South Korean thriller film written by Park In-je and Park Shin-kyu, directed by Park In-je, and starring Hwang Jung-min

    Moby Dick (2011 film)

    Moby_Dick_(2011_film)

  • Pip (Moby-Dick character)
  • Fictional character from the novel ''Moby-Dick''

    cabin-boy on the whaling-ship Pequod in Herman Melville's 1851 novel, Moby-Dick. When Pip falls overboard he is left stranded in the sea, and rescued

    Pip (Moby-Dick character)

    Pip_(Moby-Dick_character)

  • Max Bacon
  • British rock singer

    the lead singer for 1980s rock group GTR, as well as for Burn the Sky, Moby Dick, Nightwing, Phenomena, and Bronz. He was the vocalist on GTR's top 40

    Max Bacon

    Max_Bacon

  • Porsche 935
  • Motor vehicle

    of Momo Wheels, finished 4th in each race driving the Moby Dick version of the 935. The Moby Dick engine was the basis for an all-watercooled 2.65 L engine

    Porsche 935

    Porsche 935

    Porsche_935

  • Moby Dick (1978 film)
  • 1978 film by Paul Stanley

    Moby Dick is a 1978 filmed one-man version of Herman Melville's classic 1851 novel Moby-Dick. The film starred Jack Aranson, a Shakespearean actor trained

    Moby Dick (1978 film)

    Moby_Dick_(1978_film)

  • Narragansett Council
  • Scouting council in Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and Connecticut

    exception of Cachalot Scout Reservation, acquired through a 2002 merger with Moby Dick Council (New Bedford, Massachusetts), and Camp Norse which was acquired

    Narragansett Council

    Narragansett_Council

  • Water Street, Liverpool
  • Road in Liverpool, England

    1851 novel, Moby-Dick. Melville had used William Scoresby's 1820s book An Account of the Arctic Regions as a factual source for Moby-Dick. Scoresby's

    Water Street, Liverpool

    Water Street, Liverpool

    Water_Street,_Liverpool

  • Herman Melville
  • American writer and poet (1819–1891)

    writer of the American Renaissance period. Among his best-known works are Moby-Dick (1851); Typee (1846), a romanticized account of his experiences in Polynesia;

    Herman Melville

    Herman Melville

    Herman_Melville

  • Moby Dick (cantata)
  • Moby Dick is a dramatic cantata for two tenors, two basses, male chorus, and orchestra by the American composer Bernard Herrmann with a libretto by Clark

    Moby Dick (cantata)

    Moby_Dick_(cantata)

  • Gregory Peck
  • American actor (1916–2003)

    October 24, 2011. "Moby Dick". Variety. January 1, 1956. "Moby Dick (1956) - John Huston, Franc Roddam | Review". AllMovie. "Moby Dick". Time Out London

    Gregory Peck

    Gregory Peck

    Gregory_Peck

  • Pequod
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    American people of Connecticut Pequod (Moby-Dick), a whaleship that appears in Herman Melville's 1851 novel Moby-Dick Pequod Glacier Pequod Mountain, in British

    Pequod

    Pequod

  • Moby Dick (unfinished film)
  • American film

    Moby Dick is an unfinished film by Orson Welles, filmed in 1971. It is not to be confused with the incomplete (and now lost) 1955 film Welles made of

    Moby Dick (unfinished film)

    Moby_Dick_(unfinished_film)

  • Moby-Dick (opera)
  • Opera by Jake Heggie

    Moby-Dick is an American opera in two acts, with music by Jake Heggie and libretto by Gene Scheer, adapted from Herman Melville's 1851 novel Moby-Dick

    Moby-Dick (opera)

    Moby-Dick (opera)

    Moby-Dick_(opera)

  • Moby Dick Records
  • Record label

    122°26′04.7″W / 37.760750°N 122.434639°W / 37.760750; -122.434639 Moby Dick Records was a small disco record label founded by Boys Town Gang producers

    Moby Dick Records

    Moby_Dick_Records

  • John Huston
  • American film director and actor (1906–1987)

    years after he wrote the screenplay for Moby Dick. Huston had been planning to film Herman Melville's Moby-Dick for the previous ten years, and originally

    John Huston

    John Huston

    John_Huston

  • In the Heart of the Sea (film)
  • 2015 film by Ron Howard

    in 1820, an event that in part inspired Herman Melville's 1851 novel Moby-Dick. The film premiered in New York City on December 7, 2015, and was released

    In the Heart of the Sea (film)

    In_the_Heart_of_the_Sea_(film)

  • Led Zeppelin II
  • 1969 studio album by Led Zeppelin

    the writing and recording process. "Thank You", "The Lemon Song" and "Moby Dick" were overdubbed during the tour, while the mixing of "Whole Lotta Love"

    Led Zeppelin II

    Led_Zeppelin_II

  • Park In-je
  • South Korean film director and screenwriter

    Claire (6 June 2011). "'Moby Dick,' a well-made conspiracy flick". The Korea Herald. Lee, Ye-eun (31 May 2011). "'Moby Dick' Director Park In-je 'The

    Park In-je

    Park_In-je

  • Blood Meridian
  • Epic historical novel by Cormac McCarthy

    of the best 20th century American novels, "worthy of Herman Melville's Moby-Dick," but admitted that his "first two attempts to read through Blood Meridian

    Blood Meridian

    Blood_Meridian

  • Sperm whale
  • Largest species of toothed whale

    whaling was a major industry in the 19th century, depicted in the novel Moby-Dick. The species is protected by the International Whaling Commission moratorium

    Sperm whale

    Sperm whale

    Sperm_whale

  • ProFe D-8 Moby Dick
  • Czech glider

    The ProFe D-8 Moby Dick is a family of Czech pusher configuration, parasol wing, strut-braced, V-tailed, motor gliders that was designed by Oldřich Olšanský

    ProFe D-8 Moby Dick

    ProFe D-8 Moby Dick

    ProFe_D-8_Moby_Dick

  • Queequeg
  • Character from the novel Moby-Dick

    Queequeg is a character in the 1851 novel Moby-Dick by American author Herman Melville. The story outlines his royal, Polynesian descent, as well as his

    Queequeg

    Queequeg

    Queequeg

  • Terry Allen (country singer)
  • American singer-songwriter

    Bottom of the World (2013) Pedal Steal + Four Corners (2019) Just Like Moby Dick (2020) Colin Larkin, ed. (1993). The Guinness Who's Who of Country Music

    Terry Allen (country singer)

    Terry Allen (country singer)

    Terry_Allen_(country_singer)

  • Moby Dick (musical)
  • Moby Dick is a musical with a book by Robert Longden, and music and lyrics by Longden and Hereward Kaye, first staged in 1990. The plot follows the anarchic

    Moby Dick (musical)

    Moby_Dick_(musical)

  • Patrick Stewart
  • English actor (born 1940)

    (2020–2023). He starred as Captain Ahab in the USA Network miniseries Moby Dick (1998), Ebenezer Scrooge in TNT television film A Christmas Carol (1999)

    Patrick Stewart

    Patrick Stewart

    Patrick_Stewart

  • Patrick McGoohan
  • Irish-American actor, director, writer, and producer (1928–2009)

    Orson Welles cast him as Starbuck in his York theatre production of Moby Dick—Rehearsed. Welles said in 1969 that he believed McGoohan "would now be

    Patrick McGoohan

    Patrick McGoohan

    Patrick_McGoohan

  • Andromeda (mythology)
  • Aethiopian princess in Greek mythology

    novel Moby-Dick mentions Guido Reni's 17th century painting of Andromeda. William Hogarth's Perseus and Andromeda, too, is mentioned in Moby-Dick. 1808

    Andromeda (mythology)

    Andromeda (mythology)

    Andromeda_(mythology)

  • Gregory Peck on screen, stage, and radio
  • with Audrey Hepburn. During the late 1950s, he portrayed Captain Ahab in Moby Dick (1956), war hero Joseph G. Clemons in Pork Chop Hill (1959), and writer

    Gregory Peck on screen, stage, and radio

    Gregory Peck on screen, stage, and radio

    Gregory_Peck_on_screen,_stage,_and_radio

  • Bartleby, the Scrivener
  • Short story by Herman Melville

    preceding novel. Financial difficulties may also have played a part: Moby-Dick and Pierre sold so poorly that Melville was in debt to his publisher Harper

    Bartleby, the Scrivener

    Bartleby,_the_Scrivener

  • Pleasure Island (Massachusetts amusement park)
  • Massachusetts amusement park

    other attractions, including the Space Rocket ride, the Pirate Ride, the Moby-Dick Hunt ride (which featured a spouting mechanical whale rising from the

    Pleasure Island (Massachusetts amusement park)

    Pleasure Island (Massachusetts amusement park)

    Pleasure_Island_(Massachusetts_amusement_park)

  • In the Heart of the Sea
  • 2000 book by Nathaniel Philbrick

    Advertising for the film points out that the historical story inspired the Moby Dick mythology. Ann Alexander, a ship sunk by a whale on August 20, 1851 Cannibalism

    In the Heart of the Sea

    In the Heart of the Sea

    In_the_Heart_of_the_Sea

  • Moby
  • American musician (born 1965)

    family, though he is not directly related to Herman Melville, author of Moby-Dick. Moby was raised by his mother, first in San Francisco from 1969 for a short

    Moby

    Moby

    Moby

  • John Bonham
  • English drummer (1948–1980)

    concert tours, including congas or timpani and a gong. His drum solo "Moby Dick" was featured on the group's second album and was a staple of their concerts

    John Bonham

    John Bonham

    John_Bonham

  • Invisible Man
  • 1952 novel by Ralph Ellison

    "resembles no one else in previous fiction so much as he resembles Ishmael of Moby-Dick". Ellison signals his debt in the prologue to the novel, where the narrator

    Invisible Man

    Invisible Man

    Invisible_Man

  • List of awards and honors received by Gregory Peck
  • Miniseries or a Movie as a result of his performance in the miniseries Moby Dick (1998). Peck was also honored with multiple lifetime achievement awards

    List of awards and honors received by Gregory Peck

    List of awards and honors received by Gregory Peck

    List_of_awards_and_honors_received_by_Gregory_Peck

  • Encyclopedic novel
  • Novel that is said to describe or define an entire culture

    of literature, considering the Divine Comedy, Don Quixote, Faust, and Moby-Dick, with an emphasis on the modern Ulysses and Gravity's Rainbow. Commonly

    Encyclopedic novel

    Encyclopedic novel

    Encyclopedic_novel

  • Moby-Dick (2019 musical)
  • 2019 stage musical

    Moby-Dick is a musical in four parts with lyrics, music and book by Dave Malloy. An adaptation of the classic 1851 novel by Herman Melville, the musical

    Moby-Dick (2019 musical)

    Moby-Dick_(2019_musical)

  • Jake Heggie
  • American opera composer and pianist (born 1961)

    opera history may have opened [with Moby-Dick]." The Dallas Morning News applauded the work as "a triumph." Moby-Dick (2010) is an opera in two acts with

    Jake Heggie

    Jake Heggie

    Jake_Heggie

  • Cormac McCarthy
  • American writer (1933–2023)

    impossible. It has to be vaguely plausible." Moby-Dick (1851) was his favorite novel. Along with Moby-Dick, McCarthy regarded The Brothers Karamazov (1880)

    Cormac McCarthy

    Cormac McCarthy

    Cormac_McCarthy

  • List of individual cetaceans
  • Real or fictional whales and dolphins

    The exploding whale of Florence, Oregon Little Irvy Moby Dick from the 1851 novel Moby-Dick Mocha Dick Monstro from Pinocchio New Zealand Tom, recorded in

    List of individual cetaceans

    List of individual cetaceans

    List_of_individual_cetaceans

  • Richard Basehart
  • American actor (1914–1984)

    Board of Review Awards, for his performances in Fourteen Hours (1951) and Moby Dick (1956), and was nominated for a BAFTA Award for Time Limit (1957). Basehart

    Richard Basehart

    Richard Basehart

    Richard_Basehart

  • Stairway to Heaven/Highway to Hell
  • 1989 compilation album by Various artists

    with a few collaborative efforts including a cover of Led Zeppelin's "Moby Dick" and a live medley of songs from Elvis Presley and Led Zeppelin. The album

    Stairway to Heaven/Highway to Hell

    Stairway_to_Heaven/Highway_to_Hell

  • Friedrich von Ledebur
  • Austrian actor (1900–1986)

    (1986-12-25)25 December 1986) was an Austrian actor who was known for Moby Dick (1956), Alexander the Great (1955) and Slaughterhouse-Five (1972). Ledebur

    Friedrich von Ledebur

    Friedrich von Ledebur

    Friedrich_von_Ledebur

  • Joan Plowright
  • British actress (1929–2025)

    for Filumena (1978). She made her film debut in an uncredited role in Moby Dick (1956). She later won the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress

    Joan Plowright

    Joan Plowright

    Joan_Plowright

  • Orson Welles
  • American actor and filmmaker (1915–1985)

    directed a short adaptation of Moby-Dick, a one-man performance on a bare stage, reminiscent of his 1955 stage production Moby Dick – Rehearsed. Never completed

    Orson Welles

    Orson Welles

    Orson_Welles

  • 52-hertz whale
  • Whale who calls at unusual frequency

    Katie Walsh wrote in the Los Angeles Times that the film is "a modern-day Moby Dick with a conservationist bent" that "surprises, delights and will keep you

    52-hertz whale

    52-hertz whale

    52-hertz_whale

  • Pierre; or, The Ambiguities
  • 1852 novel by Herman Melville

    personal experience into the novel. Published after the lukewarm reaction to Moby-Dick, Pierre was a critical and financial disaster. Reviewers universally condemned

    Pierre; or, The Ambiguities

    Pierre; or, The Ambiguities

    Pierre;_or,_The_Ambiguities

  • Jaws (film)
  • 1975 film by Steven Spielberg

    version of Moby-Dick; his continuous laughter prompts other audience members to get up and leave the theater. However, the scene from Moby-Dick could not

    Jaws (film)

    Jaws (film)

    Jaws_(film)

  • Frank Dillane
  • British actor (born 1991)

    American whaling ship Essex in 1820, an event that inspired the novel Moby-Dick. Dillane portrayed Shugs in the Netflix series Sense8, directed by the

    Frank Dillane

    Frank Dillane

    Frank_Dillane

  • Hero's journey
  • Pattern in storytelling

    monomyth template, including Spenser's The Faerie Queene, Melville's Moby-Dick, Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre, works by Charles Dickens, William Faulkner

    Hero's journey

    Hero's journey

    Hero's_journey

  • Orson Welles's unrealized projects
  • of nineteenth-century actors rehearsing a production of Moby Dick, with scenes from Moby Dick itself. Kenneth Williams, a cast member who was apprehensive

    Orson Welles's unrealized projects

    Orson_Welles's_unrealized_projects

  • List of Jellystone! characters
  • (voiced by Dana Snyder) - A scuba diver. Originally from the "Moby Dick" segment of Moby Dick and Mighty Mightor. He is depicted as an adult and has a German

    List of Jellystone! characters

    List of Jellystone! characters

    List_of_Jellystone!_characters

  • Dave Malloy
  • American composer and actor

    include three shows over the course of five years. Moby-Dick, a musical based on Herman Melville's Moby-Dick with book, music, lyrics, and orchestrations by

    Dave Malloy

    Dave Malloy

    Dave_Malloy

  • Quagmire (The X-Files)
  • 22nd episode of the 3rd season of The X-Files

    talk for a while about Mulder's quest to catch Big Blue, and the book Moby-Dick. When Dr. Farraday walks by the two realize they were close to shore all

    Quagmire (The X-Files)

    Quagmire_(The_X-Files)

  • Walter E. Bezanson
  • American literature scholar

    Melville's unappreciated epic poem, Clarel, and he published essays on Moby-Dick that were widely cited and reprinted. He joined the English Department

    Walter E. Bezanson

    Walter_E._Bezanson

  • Gam (nautical term)
  • Social visit by a whaling ship

    taken its meaning from that source. Herman Melville titles Chapter 53 of Moby-Dick, "The Gam." After explaining that the word does not appear in dictionaries

    Gam (nautical term)

    Gam_(nautical_term)

  • Gillian Anderson
  • American actress (born 1968)

    2011, she appeared in the television miniseries Moby Dick based on Herman Melville's novel Moby-Dick (1851), as Elisabeth, Ahab's wife. The same year

    Gillian Anderson

    Gillian Anderson

    Gillian_Anderson

  • Mary Morrell Folger
  • Maternal grandmother of Benjamin Franklin

    Founding Father of the United States. In Herman Melville's 1851 novel Moby-Dick, she was cited as an ancestor of the Folger whalers. Folger immigrated

    Mary Morrell Folger

    Mary_Morrell_Folger

  • Ocean sunfish
  • Species of fish

    enthusiastically) as a sea turtle, a baby whale—pronounced like "baby wheel"—a tuna, Moby Dick, and a flounder, and reported it to the Coast Guard, in a video replete

    Ocean sunfish

    Ocean sunfish

    Ocean_sunfish

  • Charlie Cox
  • British actor (born 1982)

    Escrivá in the Roland Joffé film There Be Dragons and Ishmael in Encore's Moby Dick miniseries. Also in 2011, he signed on for a recurring role in the second

    Charlie Cox

    Charlie Cox

    Charlie_Cox

  • Harpoon
  • Long spear-like instrument used in marine hunting

    harpoons with long cords for fishing since early times. In the novel Moby-Dick, Herman Melville explained the reason for the harpoon's effectiveness:

    Harpoon

    Harpoon

    Harpoon

  • Joan Bennett
  • American actress (1910–1990)

    Ceely's beloved, opposite John Barrymore in an early sound version of Moby Dick (1930) at Warner Brothers. Under contract to Fox Film Corporation, she

    Joan Bennett

    Joan Bennett

    Joan_Bennett

  • St. Elmo's fire
  • Luminous plasma created in an electric field

    breath of wind, and hangs like a sheet of lead. In Herman Melville's novel Moby-Dick, Starbuck points out "corpusants" during a thunder storm in the Japanese

    St. Elmo's fire

    St. Elmo's fire

    St._Elmo's_fire

  • Tim Severin
  • British explorer, historian, writer (1940–2020)

    Russel Wallace, a voyage through the Indonesian archipelago In Search of Moby-Dick (1999) – See Herman Melville Seeking Robinson Crusoe (aka In Search of

    Tim Severin

    Tim Severin

    Tim_Severin

  • List of Led Zeppelin songs written or inspired by others
  • and closing lyrics, and some other aspects, are nearly identical to the Moby Grape song "Never", written by Bob Mosley. The instrumentation also sounds

    List of Led Zeppelin songs written or inspired by others

    List_of_Led_Zeppelin_songs_written_or_inspired_by_others

  • Wuthering Heights
  • 1847 novel by Emily Brontë

    Wuthering Heights and Scott's own historical romances and Herman Melville's Moby Dick are often referred to as novels. Other European languages do not distinguish

    Wuthering Heights

    Wuthering Heights

    Wuthering_Heights

  • Skiff
  • Type of boat

    sea-going fishing boats. It is referred to historically in literature in Moby-Dick by Herman Melville and The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway. Boats

    Skiff

    Skiff

  • Great American Novel
  • Canonical novel that is thought to embody the essence of America

    books that have historically been the nexus of discussion, including Moby-Dick (1851), Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1884), The Great Gatsby (1925)

    Great American Novel

    Great American Novel

    Great_American_Novel

  • Whaler
  • Specialized ship designed for whaling

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    Whaler

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  • Mastodon (band)
  • American heavy metal band

    full-length release, Leviathan, is a concept album based on the novel Moby-Dick by Herman Melville. Three magazines awarded the record "Album of the Year"

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    Mastodon (band)

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  • Livyatan
  • Extinct genus of sperm whale from the Miocene epoch

    and the species name by Herman Melville, the author of the famous novel Moby-Dick about a white bull sperm whale. Herman Melville often referred to whales

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    it has 24 syllables and 13 words. While Amazon calculates the text of Moby-Dick as 57.9, one particularly long sentence about sharks in chapter 64 has

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    society: "Insist on yourself; never imitate." Herman Melville's 1851 novel Moby-Dick has been read as a critique of Emerson's philosophy of self-reliance,

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    Self-Reliance

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  • John Milius
  • American screenwriter and director (born 1944)

    writing style was influenced by two novels in particular, Moby-Dick and On the Road: I think Moby Dick is the best work of art ever made ... I used to point

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    John Milius

    John_Milius

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    English (Yorkshire) : habitational name, probably from Mosbrough in South Yorkshire, recorded in Domesday Book as Moresburh, from Old English mōres, genitive singular of mōr ‘marsh’, ‘fen’, ‘moor’ + burh ‘fortress’.Norwegian : habitational name from any of several farmsteads in southern Norway, so named from Old Norse mós (genitive case of mór ‘sandy plain’) + býr ‘farm’.

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  • Moky
  • a.

    Misty; dark; murky; muggy.

  • Moly
  • n.

    A kind of garlic (Allium Moly) with large yellow flowers; -- called also golden garlic.

  • Mobile
  • a.

    The mob; the populace.

  • Mody
  • a.

    Fashionable.

  • Oby
  • n.

    See Obi.

  • Mobbed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Mob

  • Revel-rout
  • n.

    A rabble; a riotous assembly; a mob.

  • Mobbing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Mob

  • Varletry
  • n.

    The rabble; the crowd; the mob.

  • Plebe
  • n.

    The common people; the mob.

  • Mob
  • n.

    A throng; a rabble; esp., an unlawful or riotous assembly; a disorderly crowd.

  • Moly
  • n.

    A fabulous herb of occult power, having a black root and white blossoms, said by Homer to have been given by Hermes to Ulysses to counteract the spells of Circe.

  • Mobility
  • n.

    The mob; the lower classes.

  • Gobioid
  • a.

    Like, or pertaining to, the goby, or the genus Gobius.

  • Gobies
  • pl.

    of Goby

  • Polewig
  • n.

    The European spotted goby (Gobius minutus); -- called also pollybait.

  • Goby
  • n.

    One of several species of small marine fishes of the genus Gobius and allied genera.

  • Mob
  • v. t.

    To crowd about, as a mob, and attack or annoy; as, to mob a house or a person.

  • Rabble
  • v. t.

    To insult, or assault, by a mob; to mob; as, to rabble a curate.