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New Essays on Billy Budd

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Billy Budd is Herman Melville's most read work after Moby-Dick. Melville wrote the novella during the 5 years before his death, and it was published posthumously in 1924. The essays collected here provide a multifaceted introduction to the work. Areas investigated include nineteenth-century political and social dynamics and the literary response they provoked, as well as the relevance of mythology and the histories of classical world and Judaeo-Christian civilization to Melville's book. Also examined are Melville's later writing, including the late poetry, the text's development, and its ambiguities. This collection will prove an invaluable resource for students of this major American writer.

Author Biography:

Donald Yannella is the author of American Prose to 1820 (1979), Ralph Waldo Emerson (1982), The Perfect Prodigy Melville on the Birth of Malcolm (1986) and Herman Melville's Malcolm Letter (1992).
Release date Australia
July 25th, 2002
Audiences
  • Professional & Vocational
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
Contributor
  • Edited by Donald Yannella
Illustrations
3 Halftones, unspecified
Pages
166
Dimensions
137x216x12
ISBN-13
9780521428293
Product ID
1770118

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