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NOVEL BY HERMAN MELVILLE
Mardi and a Voyage Thither

whence         
TYPE OF ADVERB THAT REFERS TO A LOCATION OR TO A COMBINATION OF A LOCATION AND A RELATION TO THAT LOCATION
Whither; Whence; Hence; Thence; Thither
ad.
1.
From what place.
2.
From what cause, from what source, how.
whence         
TYPE OF ADVERB THAT REFERS TO A LOCATION OR TO A COMBINATION OF A LOCATION AND A RELATION TO THAT LOCATION
Whither; Whence; Hence; Thence; Thither
(also from whence) formal or archaic
¦ interrogative adverb from what place or source.
¦ related adverb from which; from where.
?to the place from which.
?as a consequence of which.
Origin
ME whennes, from earlier whenne (from OE hwanon, of Gmc origin) + -s3 (later respelled -ce).
Usage
Strictly speaking, whence means 'from what place'. Thus, use of the preposition from is redundant and its use is considered incorrect by some. However, it has been used by reputable writers since the 14th century and is now broadly accepted in standard English.
hence         
TYPE OF ADVERB THAT REFERS TO A LOCATION OR TO A COMBINATION OF A LOCATION AND A RELATION TO THAT LOCATION
Whither; Whence; Hence; Thence; Thither
ad.
1.
From this place, from here.
2.
From this time, henceforth, henceforward, from this time forth or forward.
3.
Therefore, from this cause, for that reason, as a consequence.
4.
From this source.

ويكيبيديا

Mardi

Mardi: and a Voyage Thither is the third book by American writer Herman Melville, first published in London in 1849. Beginning as a travelogue in the vein of the author's two previous efforts, the adventure story gives way to a romance story, which in its turn gives way to a philosophical quest.