

An edition of Billy Budd and Other Tales (1961)
and Other Tales
By Herman Melville
Publish Date
1979
Publisher
Signet Classic/New American Library
Language
eng
Pages
335
Description:
Herman Melville's short stories, somewhat neglected during his lifetime, today are considered to be among the small masterpieces of American fiction. His imagination is inventive, ironic, and extraordinarily attuned to our times. His settings and themes are various: the limits of artistic creation; the opposition of innocence and evil; fear of isolation; the inviolate sanctity of the human heart; the fearfulness of and fascination with the "enchanted isles"; the ferocity of the white whale; Calvinist hell-fire and damnation. Melville's stories, like his great novel Moby-Dick, are unique in narrative method, profound in theme, and full of delights at all levels. This collection includes not only Billy Budd (in a reading text based on the famous Harvard edition), but also all of The Piazza Tales, as well as "the Town-Ho's Story" from Moby-Dick. Contains: | [Billy Budd][1] | | The piazza | | [Bartleby][2] | | Benito Cereno | | The lightning-rod man | | The Encantadas, or, Enchanted Isles | | The bell-tower | | The town-ho's story from Moby Dick. | [1]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL102746W/Billy_Budd [2]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL102732W
subjects: literature, classics, classic literature, Sailors, Ship captains, Fiction, Executions and executioners, Impressment, Sea stories, Historical Fiction, open_syllabus_project, Operas, Excerpts, Young men, Copyists, Psychology, Securities industry, American literature, short stories, American Sea stories, American Adventure stories, American fiction (fictional works by one author)
People: Billy Budd, Edward Fairfax Vere, John Claggart, Bartleby, Turkey, Nippers, Ginger Nut, John Jacob Astor, Cicero
Places: Wall Street, Liverpool, Christendom, New York
Times: 1797