White whale in the big smoke: How the geography of London inspired Moby-Dick
Late at night, Herman Melville “turned flukes” down Oxford Street as if he were being followed by a great whale, and…
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Late at night, Herman Melville “turned flukes” down Oxford Street as if he were being followed by a great whale, and…
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