- 00 - Preface and Introduction
- 01 - Chapters 1-2
- 02 - Chapters 3-4
- 03 - Chapters 5-6
- 04 - Chapters 7-8
- 05 - Chapters 9-10
- 06 - Chapters 11-12
- 07 - Chapters 13-14
- 08 - Chapters 15-16
- 09 - Chapters 17-18
- 10 - Chapters 19-20
- 11 - Chapters 21-22
- 12 - Chapters 23-24
- 13 - Chapters 25-26
- 14 - Chapters 27-28
- 15 - Chapters 29-30
- 16 - Chapters 31-32
- 17 - Chapters 33-34
- 18 - Chapters 35-36
- 19 - Chapters 37-38
- 20 - Chapters 39-40
- 21 - Chapters 41-42
- 22 - Chapters 43-44
- 23 - Chapters 45-46
- 24 - Chapters 47-48
- 25 - Chapters 49-50
- 26 - Chapters 51-52
- 27 - Chapters 53-54
- 28 - Chapters 55-56
- 29 - Chapters 57-58
- 30 - Chapters 59-60
- 31 - Chapters 61-62
- 32 - Chapters 63-64
- 33 - Chapters 65-66
- 34 - Chapters 67-68
- 35 - Chapters 69-70
- 36 - Chapters 71-72
- 37 - Chapters 73-74
- 38 - Chapters 75-76
- 39 - Chapters 77-78
- 40 - Chapters 79-80
- 41 - Chapters 81-82
Omoo: A Narrative of Adventures in the South Seas is Herman Melville's sequel to Typee, and, as such, was also autobiographical. After leaving Nuku Hiva, the main character ships aboard a whaling vessel which makes its way to Tahiti, after which there is a mutiny and the majority of the crew are imprisoned on Tahiti. The book follows the actions of the narrator as he explores Tahiti and remarks on their customs and way of life.
Many sources incorrectly assert that Omoo is based on Melville's stay in the Marquesas. The novel is, in fact, exclusively based on his experiences in the Society Islands. (Summary by Wikipedia)
Many sources incorrectly assert that Omoo is based on Melville's stay in the Marquesas. The novel is, in fact, exclusively based on his experiences in the Society Islands. (Summary by Wikipedia)
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