Experience Herman Melville's classic novella, Bartleby the Scrivener, in this newly designed, easy-to-read edition. The story follows a Wall Street lawyer who hires a clerk, Bartleby, who initially works hard only to later refuse any tasks given to him, with the simple phrase, "I would prefer not to." While on the surface it may appear to be a story of one man's rebellion against his mundane job, Bartleby delves into deeper themes such as the alienation and depression of American labor and life.Herman Melville (1819-1891) was an American novelist, short story writer, and poet of the 19th century. He is best known for his novel Moby-Dick, which is widely considered to be one of the greatest American novels ever written. Melville's work is known for its complexity and its exploration of themes such as religion, morality, and the human condition. He is also credited with introducing the psychological novel to American literature. Born in New York City in 1819, Herman Melville was the third of eight children of a merchant family. His mother died when he was 12, and his father was unable to provide financial support for the family. As a result, Melville was sent to work as a clerk in a bank. After this experience, he decided to pursue a career in writing, and began writing short stories, poetry, and novels. One of his earliest works, Typee, was published in 1846. The novel, based on his experiences in the South Seas, was an immediate success and established Melville as an important American author. His other works include the novels Omoo, Mardi, and Redburn. However, it was his 1851 novel Moby-Dick that cemented his place in literary history. Moby-Dick is an epic tale of a captain's obsession with a white whale, and is renowned for its symbolism and exploration of themes such as good and evil, and the nature of man. Despite its initial lack of commercial success, Moby-Dick is now considered to be one of the greatest American novels ever written, and has been adapted for film, stage and television. In the later years of his life, Melville wrote poetry and continued to work on unfinished manuscripts. He died in 1891, and his work has since been rediscovered and celebrated. He is remembered as a master of American fiction and is an inspiration to writers everywhere.
✔ Author(s): Herman Melville
✔ Title: Bartleby, the Scrivener
✔ Rating : 4.2 out of 5 base on (1860 reviews)
✔ ISBN-10: 1686270380
✔ Language: English
✔ Format ebook: PDF, EPUB, Kindle, Audio, HTML and MOBI
✔ Device compatibles: Android, iOS, PC and Amazon Kindle
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