Billy Bid & Other Stories - Herman Melville
    • Billy Bid & Other Stories - Herman Melville
    • Billy Bid & Other Stories - Herman Melville

    Billy Bid & Other Stories - Herman Melville

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    Melville's short stories are masterpieces. The best are to be appreciated on more than one level and those presented here are rich with symbolism and spiritual depth. Set in 1797, Billy Budd, Foretopman exploits the tension of this period during the war between England and France to create a tale of satanic treachery...

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    About the Book

    Melville's short stories are masterpieces. The best are to be appreciated on more than one level and those presented here are rich with symbolism and spiritual depth. Set in 1797, Billy Budd, Foretopman exploits the tension of this period during the war between England and France to create a tale of satanic treachery, tragedy and great pathos that explores human relationships and the inherently ambiguous nature of man-made justice. Tales such as Bartleby, Benito Cereno, The Lightning Rod Man, The Tartarus of Maids or I and My Chimney, show the timeless poetic power of Melville's writing as he consciously uses the disguise of allegory in various ways and to various ends.

    About the Author

    Herman Melville

    The writing career of Herman Melville (1819 – 1891) peaked early, with his early novels, such as 'Typee' becoming best sellers. By the mid-1850s his popularity declined sharply, and by the time he died he had been largely forgotten. Yet in time his novel 'Moby Dick' came to be regarded as one of the finest works of American, and indeed world, literature, as was 'Billy Budd', which was not published until long after his death, in 1924.

    Herman Melville was born on 01 August, 1819 in New York City, into an established merchant family. His father became bankrupt and then insane, and died when Melville was only twelve. At fifteen, he left home in order to help support his family, first as a bank clerk, then as a teacher and a farm labourer. At the age of nineteen he sailed to Liverpool on a merchant ship. This was followed by several other sea voyages, including a whaling trip. Throughout his career, he enjoyed greater popularity in Britain than in his native America. In 1847 Melville married Elisabeth Shaw, daughter of the chief justice of Massachusetts. After spending three years in New York, he bought a farm near Nathaniel Hawthorne’s home at Pittsfield, Massachusetts, and they became close friends.

    Melville is best known for his book, Moby Dick (1851), a whaling adventure dedicated to Nathaniel Hawthorne. It only became recognised as a masterpiece years after his death. During his lifetime his most popular work was Typee, based on his time spent with the Typee cannibals in the Marquesas.

    Melville died of heart failure on 28 September, 1891. His last story, Billy Budd, was unfinished at his death and was published posthumously in 1924. This story was turned into an opera by Benjamin Britten, and first performed at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London on 01 December 1951.

    Wordsworth Editions
    045374

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    Langue
    Anglaise
    Dimensions
    125 mm x 198 mm
    Edition
    Wordsworth Editions
    Collection
    Wordsworth Classics
    Auteur
    Herman Melville
    Poids
    209 g
    Nombre de pages
    300 pages
    Date de Parution
    December 5, 1999
    Série
    Classics

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