Cantitate/Preț
Produs

Bartleby, the Scrivener

Autor Herman Melville
en Limba Engleză Paperback – vârsta de la 14 până la 18 ani
Bartleby the Scrivener: A Story of Wall Street is a short story by Herman Melville, published anonymously in 1853 in Putnam's Monthly Magazine. It was collected in his 1856 volume The Piazza Tales. Herman Melville wrote this story in 1853, two years after Moby Dick had been published and his writing career was beginning to lose its luster. Subtitled, "A Story of Wall Street," it is a seemingly simple story about a lawyer who hires a gentleman named Bartleby as a scrivener in his office. This was way back in the days before photocopy machines and scriveners performed the necessary tasks of tediously hand copying documents over and over. Bartleby was good at the copying part of his job, but when asked to proofread aloud one day he simply replied, "I prefer not to." From that moment forward, he used the phrase "I prefer not to" for every task requested of him, eventually "preferring not to" do any work whatsoever. The lawyer, who is astounded by Bartleby's attitude, tells the story in the first person. The story is rich in language and yet spare in actual action. The reader is forced to think, and think seriously about the choices we make daily. Bartleby chose to rebel and become an anti-hero. But the real protagonist of the story is the lawyer, who is drawn into Bartleby's power and grows to admire him. The conclusion is sad, but inevitable.
Citește tot Restrânge

Toate formatele și edițiile

Toate formatele și edițiile Preț Express
Paperback (26) 2622 lei  3-5 săpt. +292 lei  7-13 zile
  Mint Editions – 2021 2622 lei  3-5 săpt. +292 lei  7-13 zile
  CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform – 3647 lei  3-5 săpt.
  CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform – 3759 lei  3-5 săpt.
  CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform – 3798 lei  3-5 săpt.
  3984 lei  3-5 săpt.
  4413 lei  3-5 săpt.
  CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform – 4512 lei  3-5 săpt.
  CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform – 4518 lei  3-5 săpt.
  4541 lei  3-5 săpt.
  CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform – 4541 lei  3-5 săpt.
  CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform – 4600 lei  3-5 săpt.
  4860 lei  3-5 săpt.
  CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform – 5046 lei  3-5 săpt.
  CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform – 5070 lei  3-5 săpt.
  CREATESPACE – 5105 lei  3-5 săpt.
  CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform – 5128 lei  3-5 săpt.
  CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform – 5169 lei  3-5 săpt.
  5520 lei  3-5 săpt.
  6617 lei  3-5 săpt.
  CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform – 16 dec 2015 4771 lei  6-8 săpt.
  4904 lei  6-8 săpt.
  Lulu.Com – 26 aug 2018 4998 lei  6-8 săpt.
  5265 lei  6-8 săpt.
  5804 lei  6-8 săpt.
  Binker North – 31 oct 1853 6246 lei  6-8 săpt.
  9173 lei  6-8 săpt.
Hardback (3) 9106 lei  17-23 zile +789 lei  7-13 zile
  Insel Verlag GmbH – 8 mar 2020 9106 lei  17-23 zile +789 lei  7-13 zile
  Binker North – noi 1853 12228 lei  6-8 săpt.
  Lulu.Com – 26 aug 2018 15095 lei  6-8 săpt. +1645 lei  7-13 zile

Preț: 5046 lei

Nou

Puncte Express: 76

Preț estimativ în valută:
966 1052$ 814£

Carte disponibilă

Livrare economică 02-16 aprilie

Preluare comenzi: 021 569.72.76

Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781495284991
ISBN-10: 1495284999
Pagini: 52
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 3 mm
Greutate: 0.07 kg
Editura: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform

Notă biografică

Herman Melville (born Melvill;[a] August 1, 1819 - September 28, 1891) was an American novelist, short story writer and poet of the American Renaissance period. Among his best-known works are Moby-Dick (1851), Typee (1846), a romanticized account of his experiences in Polynesia, and Billy Budd, Sailor, a posthumously published novella. Although his works were not widely appreciated at the time of his death, the centennial of his birth in 1919 was the starting point of a Melville revival in which critics re-evaluated his work and his novels became recognized as world classics. Melville was born in New York City, the third child of a prosperous merchant. His formal education ended abruptly after the death of his father in 1832 left the family in financial straits. He took to sea in 1839 as a common sailor on a merchant ship and then on the whaler Acushnet but jumped ship in the Marquesas Islands. Typee, his first book and its sequel, Omoo (1847) were travel-adventures based on his experiences there. Their success gave him the financial security to marry Elizabeth "Lizzie" Shaw, a daughter of a prominent Boston family. His first book not based on his own experience, Mardi (1849), was not well received. His novels Redburn (1849) and White Jacket (1850) were given better reviews but did not provide financial security. Moby-Dick (1851), although now considered one of the great American novels, was not well received by contemporary critics. His psychological novel, Pierre: or, The Ambiguities (1852) was also scorned by reviewers. From 1853 to 1856, Melville published short fiction in magazines, which was collected in 1856 as The Piazza Tales. In 1857, he traveled to England and then toured the Near East, and that same year published his last work of prose, The Confidence-Man (1857). He moved to New York in 1863 to take a position as Customs Inspector. From that point, he focused his creative powers on poetry. Battle-Pieces and Aspects of the War (1866) was his poetic reflection on the moral questions of the American Civil War. In an emotionally jarring incident, in 1867, his eldest child Malcolm died at home from a self-inflicted gunshot. Melville's metaphysical epic Clarel: A Poem and Pilgrimage in the Holy Land was published in 1876. In 1886, his other son Stanwix died of apparent tuberculosis, and Melville retired. During his last years, he privately published two volumes of poetry, left one volume unpublished, and returned to prose of the sea. The novella Billy Budd was left unfinished at his death but was published posthumously in 1924. Melville died from cardiovascular disease in 1891.