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An Ocean Tragedy

Chapter 3: To HERMAN MELVILLE, Esq.
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A first-person narrator recounts an adventurous sea voyage set in a series of episodic encounters that begin with an unexpected relative whose fragile temperament influences events. The small cruising vessel meets squalls, calms, and other ships, investigates derelict wrecks, and explores a volcanic island where a petrified hull and an ancient galleon are boarded. Rising tensions among those aboard, mysterious warnings, and nights of heavy weather and rescue attempts lead the narrative toward a tragic culmination, while the chapters trace the unsettling mixture of maritime danger, superstition, and human frailty during life at sea.

To HERMAN MELVILLE, Esq.

My dear Herman Melville,

In words of beauty and of kindness you lately wished me health and content. Health, alas! you cannot give me; but content you have filled me with. My books have done more than ever I had dared dream, by winning for me the friendship and approval of the Author of ‘Typee,’ ‘Omoo,’ ‘Moby-Dick,’ ‘Redburn,’ and other productions which top the list of sea literature in the English tongue. I beg you to accept this dedication as a further public avowal of my hearty admiration of your genius.

In all faithfulness yours,
W. CLARK RUSSELL.