Very interesting.
http://blogs.smithsonianmag.com/history ... moby-dick/
Melville's inspiration for Moby Dick...
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Re: Melville's inspiration for Moby Dick...
Great story.
People will do anything when hungry.
People will do anything when hungry.
Three hundred miles away, Pollard’s boat carried only its captain and Charles Ramsdell. They had only the bones of the last crewmen to perish, which they smashed on the bottom of the boat so that they could eat the marrow. As the days passed the two men obsessed over the bones scattered on the boat’s floor. Almost a week after Chase and his men had been rescued, a crewman aboard the American ship Dauphin spotted Pollard’s boat. Wretched and confused, Pollard and Ramsdell did not rejoice at their rescue, but simply turned to the bottom of their boat and stuffed bones into their pockets. Safely aboard the Dauphin, the two delirious men were seen “sucking the bones of their dead mess mates, which they were loath to part with.”
Miss Piggy wrote:Never eat more than you can lift.
Re: Melville's inspiration for Moby Dick...
Interesting read. I'm sure sure you have some equally visceral and horrific camping stories.
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Re: Melville's inspiration for Moby Dick...
Sandman it depends on who's telling the story.
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Shape, I applaud your frank interest in all manner of dicks. It is, in fact, a fascinating story. Although less famously so than with Melville, this episode served as some of the inspiration for Jules Verne's 20,000 Lieues Sous les Mers where the Nautilus is first mistaken for a type of whale.

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Re: Melville's inspiration for Moby Dick...
The article is a better read than the book.
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Re: Melville's inspiration for Moby Dick...
The resemblance is undeniable.


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