A young sailor in the eighteenth-century Royal Navy is falsely accused
of mutiny in this classic tale of good and evil by the celebrated
author of Moby Dick. England, 1797. Billy Budd, a young sailor aboard
the merchant ship Rights-of-Man is conscripted to serve on a Royal
Navy warship, the HMS Bellipotent. Innocent and charming despite his
stutter, Billy is quickly accepted by the crew—and resented by the
ship’s brooding master-at-arms, John Claggart. When Claggart accuses
Billy of conspiracy to mutiny, the false charge sets the young
innocent on an inescapable path toward tragedy. Herman Melville’s
final novel, Billy Budd was first published in 1924, more than thirty
years after the author’s death. A tale of virtue caught in the
machinery of law and wartime vigilance, this American classic has been
adapted for both stage and screen, and remains one of Melville’s
most beloved works.
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ISBN
9781504061179
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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