Shorter Novels of Herman Melville

Shorter Novels of Herman Melville
Author: Herman Melville
Publisher:
Total Pages: 388
Release: 1928
Genre: Adventure stories, American
ISBN:

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Melville's Short Novels

Melville's Short Novels
Author: Herman Melville
Publisher: W. W. Norton
Total Pages: 440
Release: 2002
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN:

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This Norton Critical Edition presents three of Melville's most important short novels -- Bartleby, The Scrivener; Benito Cereno; and Billy Budd. The texts are accompanied by ample explanatory annotation. As his writing reflects, Melville was extraordinarily well read. "Contexts" offers selections from works that influenced Melville's writing of these three short novles, including, among others, Ralph Waldo Emerson's "The Transcendentalist" and Amasa Delano's Narrative of Voyages and Travels. Johannes Dietrich Bergmann, H. Bruce Franklin, and Robert M. Cover provide overviews of Melville's probable sources. An unusually rich "Criticism" section includes twenty-eight wide-ranging pieces that often contradict one another and that are sure to promote classroom discussion. Book jacket.

The Shorter Novels

The Shorter Novels
Author: Herman Melville
Publisher:
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1967
Genre:
ISBN:

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Complete Shorter Fiction of Herman Melville

Complete Shorter Fiction of Herman Melville
Author: Herman Melville
Publisher: Everyman's Library
Total Pages: 536
Release: 1997-10-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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Gathers all of Melville's short stories and novellas, including "Billy Budd, Sailor," "Bartleby, the Scrivener," and "Benito Cereno."

Shorter Novels of Herman Melville

Shorter Novels of Herman Melville
Author: Herman Melville
Publisher:
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1956
Genre: Manners and customs
ISBN: 9780871408778

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Contents: Benito Cereno; Bartleby the Scrivener; The Encantadas or Enchanted Isles; Billy Budd, Foretopman.

Great Short Works of Herman Melville

Great Short Works of Herman Melville
Author: Herman Melville
Publisher: Zondervan
Total Pages: 516
Release: 2009-03-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 006176079X

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Billy Budd, Sailor and Bartleby, the Scrivener are two of the most revered shorter works of fiction in history. Here, they are collected along with 19 other stories in a beautifully redesigned collection that represents the best short work of an American master.As Warner Berthoff writes in his introduction to this volume, "It is hard to think of a major novelist or storyteller who is not also a first-rate entertainer . . . a master, according to choice, of high comedy, of one or another robust species of expressive humour, or of some special variety of the preposterous, the grotesque, the absurd. And Melville, certainly, is no exception. A kind of vigorous supervisory humour is his natural idiom as a writer, and one particular attraction of his shorter work is the fresh further display it offers of this prime element in his literary character."

Complete Shorter Fiction of Herman Melville

Complete Shorter Fiction of Herman Melville
Author: Herman Melville
Publisher: Everyman's Library
Total Pages: 522
Release: 1997-10-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0375400680

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Herman Melville (1819-91) brought as much genius to the smaller-scale literary forms as he did to the full-blown novel: his poems and the short stories and novellas collected in this volume reveal a deftness and a delicacy of touch that is in some ways even more impressive than the massive, tectonic passions of Moby-Dick. In a story like "Bartleby, the Scrivener" -- one of the very few perfect representatives of the form in the English language -- he displayed an unflinching precision and insight and empathy in his depiction of the drastically alienated inner life of the title character. In "Benito Cereno," he addressed the great racial dilemmas of the nineteenth century with a profound, almost surreal imaginative clarity. And in Billy, Budd, Sailor, the masterpiece of his last years, he fused the knowledge and craft gained from a lifetime's magnificent work into a pure, stark, flawlessly composed tale of innocence betrayed and destroyed. Melville is justly honored for the epic sweep of his mind, but his lyricism, his skill in rendering the minute, the particular, the local, was equally sublime.

Melville's Short Fiction, 1853-1856

Melville's Short Fiction, 1853-1856
Author: William B. Dillingham
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Total Pages: 406
Release: 2008
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0820332712

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This study treats comprehensively the sixteen short works of fiction that Herman Melville wrote between 1853 and 1856, most of which were published in Harper's and Putnam's magazines. Concentrating on the writer's two basic motivations for writing as he did in these stories, Dillingham argues that Melville created a surface of almost inane congeniality in many of the works, an illusion of vapidity that camouflages a profundity often missed by his readers. He sought to to hide disturbing themes because the magazines for which he was writing would almost certainly have rejected his attempts to be more direct. Dillingham's method is not, however, confined to a reading of the texts. Melville's stories contain so many allusions to the contemporary scene that they constitute in themselves a cultural study. An important contribution of Melville's Short Fiction is its discussion of these allusions. Finally, Dillingham examines the relationship between the short fiction and Melville's own life. Much of the writer's frustration and struggle is concealed in these early works. Melville's friendship with Hawthorne, for example, an intense and yet in some ways disappointing relationship for both men, is explored as an important influence on several of the stories.

I Would Prefer Not To

I Would Prefer Not To
Author: Herman Melville
Publisher: Pushkin Collection
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2021-10-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1782277471

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A new selection of Melville's darkest and most enthralling stories in a beautiful Pushkin Collection edition Includes "Bartleby, the Scrivener", "Benito Cereno" and "The Lightning-Rod Man" A lawyer hires a new copyist, only to be met with stubborn, confounding resistance. A nameless guide discovers hidden worlds of luxury and bleak exploitation. After boarding a beleaguered Spanish slave ship, an American trader's cheerful outlook is repeatedly shadowed by paralyzing unease. In these stories of the surreal mundanity of office life and obscure tensions at sea, Melville's darkly modern sensibility plunges us into a world of irony and mystery, where nothing is as it first appears.