Crossword clues for omoo
omoo
- 'Typee' sequel
- Melville South Seas novel
- Herman Melville novel
- Melville sequel
- "Typee" continuation
- Melville effort
- 1847 Herman Melville novel
- ''Typee'' sequel
- Typee sequel
- South Seas romance
- Sequel to ''Typee''
- Novel by Herman Melville
- 1847 story of the South Seas
- 1847 novel with the chapter "What Happened at Hytyhoo"
- 1847 novel with the chapter "Life at Loohooloo"
- 1847 Melville book
- 1847 "Narrative of Adventures in the South Seas"
- ''Typee'' continuation
- The sequel to "Typee."
- The Herman Melville book that isn't "Moby Dick"
- South Seas travel tale
- South Seas sequel
- South Pacific sequel
- Seagoing novel featuring the roguish Doctor Long Ghost
- Novel with the chapter "Tahiti As It Is"
- Novel with a chapter called "Tahiti As It Is"
- Novel whose title means "island wanderer"
- Novel title meaning "rover"
- Novel that begins in the Marquesas Islands
- Novel narrated by a soon-to-be mutineer
- Novel by Melville
- Melville's Tahiti tale
- Melville's follow-up to "Typee"
- Melville work predating "Moby-Dick"
- Melville work following "Typee"
- Melville work before "Moby-Dick"
- Melville tome
- Melville tale of the South Seas
- Melville tale of Tahiti
- Melville story set on Tahiti
- Melville sea tale
- Melville novelette
- Melville novel whose title means "rover"
- Melville novel that was a sequel to "Typee"
- Melville novel that preceded "Moby-Dick"
- Melville novel that continued the story from "Typee"
- Melville novel set in the South Seas
- Melville novel featuring Dr. Long Ghost
- Melville novel about Tahiti
- Melville autobiography/romance
- Literary sequel set aboard a whaling ship
- Herman Melville's "Typee" sequel
- Companion piece to Melville's "Typee."
- Book whose title is a Marquesan word for a rover
- Book whose last chapter of Part I is titled "Jermin Serves Us a Good Turn--Friendships in Polynesia"
- Book that comes with a map of The Marquesas and Tahiti
- Book that begins "It was the middle of a bright tropical afternoon that we made good our escape from the bay"
- 19th-century South Seas tale
- 19th-century novel with the chapter "How They Dress in Tahiti"
- 19th-century novel set on Tahiti
- 19th century tale of South Seas travel
- 19th century South Seas novel
- 1847 work with the chapter "Life at Loohooloo"
- 1847 South Seas tale
- 1847 sequel set in the South Seas
- 1847 novel whose title is a Polynesian term for a rover
- 1847 novel partly set on a whaler
- 1847 novel of the sea
- 1847 novel by Melville
- 1847 novel based on its author's time in the Society Islands
- "Typee" shelfmate
- "___: A Narrative of the South Seas"
- Novel set on Tahiti
- Melville novel set on a whaling ship
- Novel that begins with a mutiny
- Melville book: 1847
- "Typee" sequel
- Melville romance
- Novel of the South Seas
- Novel featuring Doctor Long Ghost
- Melville tale of the South Pacific
- South Seas adventure story
- 1847 sea adventure
- Melville work set in Tahiti
- Sequel to "Typee"
- 1847 South Seas adventure
- 1847 tale of the South Seas
- 1847 novel about a mutiny
- Sequel to Melville's "Typee"
- Literary sequel of 1847
- Adventure tale of 1847
- 1847 Melville work
- Classic novel set in Tahiti
- 1847 Melville novel
- Sequel novel to "Typee"
- 1847 novel set on Tahiti
- 1847 novel set in part aboard a whaler
- Novel that ends "By noon, the island had gone down in the horizon; and all before us was the wide Pacific"
- Melville title
- Tale of the South Seas
- Novel about its author's experiences on Tahiti
- 1847 novel involving a mutiny
- Classic novel whose title means "rover"
- Autobiographical novel of 1847
- 1847 novel subtitled "A Narrative of Adventures in the South Seas"
- Novel with the chapter "Farming in Polynesia"
- Novel subtitled "A Narrative of Adventures in the South Seas"
- Romance of 1847
- It was published four years before "Moby-Dick"
- Melville opus
- Book with the chapter "How They Dress in Tahiti"
- Work written between "Typee" and "Mardi"
- Melville's sequel to "Typee"
- Polynesian term for an island hopper
- Melville's second novel
- Melville adventure novel
- Classic novel whose title means "wanderer"
- Polynesian rover
- South Seas novel
- Melville work: 1847
- Melville opus (4)
- This novel's title means "rover"
- "Typee" successor
- Book by Melville
- Melville classic of 1847
- Novel set in Tahiti
- Book about the South Seas
- Novel of 1847
- Novel title meaning "a rover"
- Book after "Typee"
- Book in which Doctor Long Ghost appears
- "Typee" follower
- Melville novel set in Tahiti
- Melville's 1847 opus
- It followed "Typee"
- Melville sea story
- Melville creation
- Predecessor of "Mardi"
- Novel preceding "Mardi"
- Melville's second book
- That Melville novel
- Melville character
- Melville's "Typee" sequel
Wikipedia
Omoo
Omoo: A Narrative of Adventures in the South Seas is the second book by American writer Herman Melville, first published in London in 1847, and a sequel to his first South Sea narrative Typee, also based on the author's experiences in the South Pacific. After leaving the island of Nuku Hiva, the main character ships aboard a whaling vessel that makes its way to Tahiti, after which there is a mutiny and the majority of the crew are imprisoned on Tahiti.