Moby Dick
In Our Time: Culture
BBC
4.5 • 1K Ratings
🗓️ 7 December 2017
⏱️ 52 minutes
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Summary
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss Herman Melville's (1819-1891) epic novel, published in London in 1851, the story of Captain Ahab's pursuit of a great white sperm whale that had bitten off his leg. He risks his own life and that of his crew on the Pequod, single-mindedly seeking his revenge, his story narrated by Ishmael who was taking part in a whaling expedition for the first time. This is one of the c1000 ideas which listeners sent in this autumn for our fourth Listener Week, following Kafka's The Trial in 2014, Captain Cook in 2015 and Garibaldi and the Risorgimento in 2016.
With
Bridget Bennett Professor of American Literature and Culture at the University of Leeds
Katie McGettigan Lecturer in American Literature at Royal Holloway, University of London
And
Graham Thompson Associate Professor of American Studies at the University of Nottingham
Producer: Simon Tillotson.
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| 0:47.0 | Hello Moby Dick by Herman Melville tells the story of Captain Ahab |
| 0:51.0 | whose leg was bitten off by a great white whale, and Ahab wants to hunt it down and kill it in revenge. |
| 0:57.0 | It was published in 1851, but it was over 50 years before Moby Dick became known or thought of as a great American novel as it is today. |
| 1:05.9 | Then in the Cold War readers saw Ahab as a dictator leading his crew on the pea-court to disaster |
| 1:10.4 | in pursuit of a mission they didn't sign up for. We're discussing |
| 1:13.8 | Moby Dick now this autumn, as this autumn we ask you to suggest today's |
| 1:17.9 | topic. This one came from James Rogers, Michael Redmane, Caroline Hack, Mike Stanley, Arizona Baker, Drew Kirkland, Charlie |
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| 1:37.0 | We need to discuss Moby Dick are Brigid Bennett, Professor of American Literature and Culture at the University of Leeds, |
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