First published in 1856, five years after the appearance of Moby Dick,
The Piazza Tales comprises six of Herman Melville's finest short
stories. Included are two sea tales that encompass the essence of
Melville's art: 'Benito Cereno,' an exhilarating account of mutiny and
rescue aboard a disabled slave ship, which is a parable of man's
struggle against the forces of evil, and 'The Encantadas,' ten
allegorical sketches of the Galapagos Islands, which reveal nature to
be both enchanting and horrifying. Two pieces explore themes of
isolation and defeat found in Melville's great novels: 'Bartleby, the
Scrivener,' a prophetically modern story of alienation and loss on
nineteenth-century Wall Street, and 'The Bell-Tower,' a Faustian tale
about a Renaissance architect who brings about his own violent
destruction. The other two works reveal Melville's mastery of very
different writing styles: 'The Lightning-Rod Man,' a satire showcasing
his talent for Dickensian comedy, and 'The Piazza,' the title story of
the collection, which anticipates the author's later absorption with
poetry.
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(A Modern Library E-Book)
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ISBN
9780679641711
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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