Billy Budd, Sailor
Autor Herman Melvilleen Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 aug 2021
Billy Budd, Sailor has been called the best short novel ever written. In his brilliantly condensed prose, Herman Melville fashions a legal parable in which reason and intellect prove incapable of preserving innocence in the face of evil. For all those who feel themselves threatened by a hostile and inflexible environment, there is special significance in this haunting story of a handsome sailor who becomes a victim of man’s intransigence.
Enriched Classics enhance your engagement by introducing and explaining the historical and cultural significance of the work, the author’s personal history, and what impact this book had on subsequent scholarship. Each book includes discussion questions that help clarify and reinforce major themes and reading recommendations for further research.
Read with confidence.
Toate formatele și edițiile | Preț | Express |
---|---|---|
Paperback (5) | 36.72 lei 3-5 săpt. | |
Simon&Schuster – 31 iul 2006 | 36.72 lei 3-5 săpt. | |
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform – | 46.32 lei 3-5 săpt. | |
– | 57.25 lei 3-5 săpt. | |
G&D MEDIA – 5 aug 2021 | 68.29 lei 3-5 săpt. | |
University of Chicago Press – sep 2001 | 126.19 lei 6-8 săpt. |
Preț: 68.29 lei
Nou
Puncte Express: 102
Preț estimativ în valută:
13.07€ • 13.61$ • 10.76£
13.07€ • 13.61$ • 10.76£
Carte disponibilă
Livrare economică 11-25 ianuarie 25
Preluare comenzi: 021 569.72.76
Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781722504298
ISBN-10: 1722504293
Pagini: 158
Dimensiuni: 204 x 127 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.18 kg
Editura: G&D MEDIA
ISBN-10: 1722504293
Pagini: 158
Dimensiuni: 204 x 127 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.18 kg
Editura: G&D MEDIA
Notă biografică
Herman Melville was born in 1819 in New York City. After his father's death he left school for a series of clerical jobs before going to sea as a young man of nineteen. At twenty-one he shipped aboard the whaler Acushnet and began a series of adventures in the South Seas that would last for three years and form the basis for his first two novels, Typee and Omoo. Although these two novels sold well and gained for Melville a measure of fame, nineteenth-century readers were puzzled by the experiments with form that he began with his third novel, Mardi, and continued brilliantly in his masterpiece, Moby-Dick. During his later years spent working as a customs inspector on the New York docks, Melville published only poems, compiled in a collection entitled Battle-Pieces, and died in 1891 with Billy Budd, Sailor, now considered a classic, still unpublished.
Cuprins
Editors' Introduction
Growth of the Manuscript
Plates I-VIII
History of the Text
Perspectives for Criticism
Billy Budd, Sailor: The Reading Text
Billy Budd, Sailor
Notes and Commentary
Bibliography
Textual Notes
Growth of the Manuscript
Plates I-VIII
History of the Text
Perspectives for Criticism
Billy Budd, Sailor: The Reading Text
Billy Budd, Sailor
Notes and Commentary
Bibliography
Textual Notes
Recenzii
“The texts are impeccably accurate. . . . The collection is accompanied by an unobtrusive but expert annotation. . . . Probably Melville’s finest short work, the incomplete ‘Billy Budd,’ [is] a striking reworking of the crucifixion set in the English maritime service of the Revolutionary period.”