Found 586 results for "Ocean in fiction"
by Jules Verne
THE YEAR 1866 was signalized by a remarkable incident, a mysterious and inexplicable phenomenon, which doubtless no one ...
by Jules Verne
Looking back to all that has occurred to me since that eventful day, I am scarcely able to believe in the reality of my ...
by Robert Louis Stevenson
SQUIRE TRELAWNEY, Doctor Livesey, and the rest of these gentlemen having asked me to write down the whole particulars ab...
by Samuel Taylor Coleridge
The text of The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, in this newly annotated printing, is taken from the last edition of Colerid...
by Jonathan Swift
MY FATHER HAD a small estate in Nottinghamshire, 1 was the third of five sons.
by Daniel Defoe, J. J. Grandville
I was born in the year 1632 in the city of York, of a good family, though not of that country, my father being a foreign...
by C. S. Lewis
THERE WAS A BOY CALLED EUSTACE CLARENCE Scrubb, and he almost deserved it.
by William Golding
Lord of the Flies remains as provocative today as when it was first published in 1954, igniting passionate debate with i...
by L. Frank Baum
The wind blew hard and joggled the water of the ocean, sending ripples across its surface.
by Virginia Woolf
As the streets that lead from the Strand to the Embankment are very narrow, it is better not to walk down them arm-in-ar...
by Robert Michael Ballantyne, Ralph Crane
ROVING has always been, and still is, my ruling passion, the joy of my heart, the very sunshine of my existence.
by Thomas Harris
Will Graham installa Crawford ä une table de pique-nique entre la maison et l'océan, puis lui servit un verre de thé gla...
by Michael Crichton
In the darkness, he touched her arm and said, "Stay here."
by Nora Roberts
CAM CALLED IN MARKers, pulled strings, begged favors, and threw money in a dozen directions.
by Sir Ernest Henry Shackleton
I HAD DECIDED to leave South Georgia about December 5, and in the intervals of final preparation scanned again the plans...
by James Fenimore Cooper
THE fine estuary which penetrates the American coast between the fortieth and forty-first degrees of latitude, is formed...