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  • av Herman Melville
    281

    Melville is primarily known as a novelist, though critics regard him as one of the most important American poets of the nineteenth century, in the tier just beneath Whitman and Dickinson.

  • av Herman Melville & Daniel Defoe
    297

  • av Herman Melville
    297 - 471

  • av Herman Melville
    327 - 431

  • av Herman Melville
    141

  • - Or, the Whale
    av Herman Melville
    377 - 577

  • - Chiefly with a Rose or Two
    av Herman Melville
    267

  • - The Scrivener, and The Encantadas
    av Herman Melville
    141

  • - A Narrative of Adventures in the South Seas
    av Herman Melville
    291

    Chronicles the tumultuous events aboard a South Sea whaling vessel. this work is based on the author's personal experiences as a crew member on a ship sailing the Pacific. From recruiting among the natives for sailors to handling deserters and even mutiny, this book provides an account of life as a sailor during the nineteenth century.

  • av Herman Melville
    111 - 391

  • av Herman Melville
    87

    If Melville had never written Moby Dick, his place in world literature would be assured by his short tales. "Billy Budd, Sailor," his last work, is the masterpiece in which he delivers the final summation in his "quarrel with God." It is a brilliant study of the tragic clash between social authority and individual freedom, human justice and abstract good. Melville also explores this theme in "Bartelby the Scrivener," his famous story about a Wall Street law clerk who takes passive resistance to a comic—and ultimately disastrous—extreme; and in "Benito Cereno," his dazzling account of oppression and rebellion on a nineteenth-century slave ship. Completing this collection of great tales are the eerie "The Encantados," the beautiful, romantic "The Piazza," and Melville's chilling science fiction parable, "The Bell-Tower."

  • av Herman Melville
    417

    Herman Melville's The Piazza Tales is the only collection of short fiction that he published in his lifetime, and it includes his two most famous short stories, Bartleby, the Scrivener and Benito Cereno, along with the less well-known but deeply engaging sketches of the Galapagos Islands and three more short stories.

  • av Herman Melville
    401

  • av Herman Melville
    371

  • av Herman Melville & Ken Schellenberg
    171

    a well chosen anthology of Herman Melville's most thought provoking texts in what Schellenberg has called "Melville's most lavender moments." Without preaching his stance, Schellenberg adeptly introduces each selection and then allows the reader to reach his own conclusion.

  • av Herman Melville
    287

  • av Herman Melville
    367

  • av Herman Melville
    337

  • - His Masquerade
    av Herman Melville
    321

  • av Herman Melville
    271

  • - Abridged for the Modern Reader
    av Herman Melville
    147

  • - Typee, Omoo, Mardi
    av Herman Melville
    431

    Herman Melville (1819-1891) was an American novelist, short story writer, essayist, and poet, best known for Moby-Dick. His first three books were very successful -- Typee: A Peep at Polynesian Life; Omoo: A Narrative of Adventures in the South Seas; and Mardi: And a Voyage Thither.

  • - His First Voyage, Etc.
    av Herman Melville
    461

  • av Herman Melville
    391

  • av Herman Melville
    681

    Moby-Dick is an 1851 novel by Herman Melville. The story tells the adventures of the wandering sailor Ishmael and his voyage on the whaling ship Pequod, commanded by Captain Ahab. Often considered the embodiment of American Romanticism, Moby-Dick was first published by Richard Bentley in London on October 18, 1851 in an expurgated three-volume edition titled The Whale, and later as one massive volume, by New York City publisher Harper and Brothers as Moby-Dick; or, The Whale on November 14, 1851. This a photo-mechanical reprint of that edition. The first line of Chapter One-"Call me Ishmael."-is one of the most famous in literature. Although the book initially received mixed reviews, Moby-Dick is now considered one of the greatest novels in the English language and has secured Melville's place among America's greatest writers.

  • av Herman Melville
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  • av Herman Melville
    257 - 541

  • av Herman Melville
    257 - 541

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