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Herman Melville Typee

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The young adventurous sailors, Tommo and Toby, abandon ship and flee into the jungle of an island in French Polynesia. But their feelings of victory will be short-lived. Because they are about to run straight into the hands of the Typee, the most feared of the battling cannibal tribes. Inspired by his own adventures, twenty-five-year-old Herman Melville wrote `Typee‘ (1846) as a blend of creative memoir, cultural commentary, and good story-telling. He would later tell his friend Nathaniel Hawthorne (author of `The Scarlet Letter‘) that "from my twenty-fifth year I date my life". Despite being mostly recognized, today, as the author of the classic novel, `Moby Dick‘, `Typee‘ was Melville‘s best-selling novel in his life-time. Herman Melville (1819-1891) was an American writer, best known for his whaling novel, `Moby Dick‘, which was poorly received at the time but considered a classic today. Bron: Flaptekst, uitgeversinformatie

Onderwerpen: Volwassenen
Historische spanning | Literatuur & Romans | Spanning & Thrillers
Fragment
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Verteller
Michael Scherer
Taal
Engels
Serie
Svenska Ljud Classica

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Uitgever
SAGA Egmont, Copenhagen
Verschenen
2017
Speelduur
11:34:58
ISBN
9789176391730
Speelduur
11 uur 35 minuten
Omvang
539 MB
Aantekening
verteller Michael Scherer

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