The Piazza Tales [electronic resource]
Herman Melville2000
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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 Pi...
The Piazza Tales [electronic resource] / Herman Melville
Herman Melville, Author
[Place of publication not identified] : Modern Library, 2000
1 online resource (1 text file) (176 pages)
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Platform: epubMode of access: Internet
9780679641711
English
435920
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