“Surrounded as we are by the wants and woes of our fellow-men, and yet given to follow our own pleasures, regardless of their pains, are we not like people sitting up with a corpse, and making merry in the house of the dead?”
Quote by Herman Melville
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Redburn.His First Voyage
Charles Dickens' novel follows the journey of a young man named James W. Redburn as he embarks on his first voyage across the Atlantic Ocean. The narrative explores themes of adventure, self-discovery, and the harsh realities of life at sea during the early 19th century. more
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