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  2. Nautical fiction - Wikipedia

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    An illustration from a 1902 printing of Moby-Dick, one of the renowned American sea novels. Nautical fiction, frequently also naval fiction, sea fiction, naval adventure fiction or maritime fiction, is a genre of literature with a setting on or near the sea, that focuses on the human relationship to the sea and sea voyages and highlights nautical culture in these environments.

  3. Category:Nautical novels - Wikipedia

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    Articles related to nautical novels, a genre of literature with a setting on or near the sea, that focuses on the human relationship to the sea and sea voyages ...

  4. Category:Nautical fiction - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Nautical fiction" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  5. Category:Novels set on ships - Wikipedia

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    Hornblower books (12 P) M. Moby-Dick (3 C, 15 P) N. The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket (7 P) Novels about Noah's Ark (9 P) P. Novels about pirates (4 C ...

  6. List of underwater science fiction works - Wikipedia

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    This is a collection of science fiction novels, comic books, films, television series and video games that take place either partially or primarily underwater. They prominently feature maritime and underwater environments , or other underwater aspects from the nautical fiction genre, as in Jules Verne 's classic 1870 novel Twenty Thousand ...

  7. Aubrey–Maturin series - Wikipedia

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    The Aubrey–Maturin series is a sequence of nautical historical novels—20 completed and one unfinished—by English author Patrick O'Brian, set during the Napoleonic Wars and centring on the friendship between Captain Jack Aubrey of the Royal Navy and his ship's surgeon Stephen Maturin, a physician, natural philosopher, and intelligence agent.