Lyric Poetry
Herman Melville's 'The Collected Works' encompasses the quintessence of his literary journey, revealing the depth and range of a master storyteller and thinker. From the adventurous narratives of 'Typee' and 'Omoo' to the philosophical and enigmatic 'Moby-Dick' and 'The Confidence-Man', Melville's prose immerses readers in a multifaceted ocean of human experience, reflective of the American psyche during the 19th century. His short stories from 'The Piazza Tales' and beyond extend his exploration of the human condition, while his foray into poetry with 'Clarel' and other collections weaves a tapestry of his inner musings and historical meditations. This edition, with its perceptive introduction by Virginia Woolf, situates Melville in the wider literary cosmos, showcasing his evolution from a writer of thrilling tales to a contemplative sage of American letters. The second paragraph should talk about the author. Any useful info that might have led the author to write the book. Melville's inimitable body of work is indelibly shaped by his seafaring youth, his voracious appetite for literature and philosophy, and his acute observations of the tumultuous social atmosphere of his era. His experiences aboard whaling ships, his captivity among the Typee, and his reflective solitude all feed into his narratives, richly laden with allegory, symbolism, and existential inquiry. His engagement with issues such as the vagaries of identity, the nature of evil, and the complexities of societal roles plunge readers into the core of a rapidly evolving America, fraught with contradiction and challenge. This collection stands as a testament to Melville's unyielding quest to interrogate the human spirit against the backdrop of an expansive, often treacherous world. Scholars and enthusiasts alike will find 'The Collected Works' of Herman Melville to be a trove of literary brilliance, a lighthouse illuminating the shifting tides of American culture and its timeless quests. These pages offer a bounty for those keen to sail through the tumultuous waters of the human soul as charted by one of literature's great captains. Whether one is new to Melville or revisiting his oeuvre, this comprehensive edition is essential, inviting a deeper appreciation of a visionary whose work continues to resonate with piercing truth and profound insight in our times.
© 2022 DigiCat (Ebook): 8596547396277
Release date
Ebook: 11 October 2022
Lyric Poetry
Herman Melville's 'The Collected Works' encompasses the quintessence of his literary journey, revealing the depth and range of a master storyteller and thinker. From the adventurous narratives of 'Typee' and 'Omoo' to the philosophical and enigmatic 'Moby-Dick' and 'The Confidence-Man', Melville's prose immerses readers in a multifaceted ocean of human experience, reflective of the American psyche during the 19th century. His short stories from 'The Piazza Tales' and beyond extend his exploration of the human condition, while his foray into poetry with 'Clarel' and other collections weaves a tapestry of his inner musings and historical meditations. This edition, with its perceptive introduction by Virginia Woolf, situates Melville in the wider literary cosmos, showcasing his evolution from a writer of thrilling tales to a contemplative sage of American letters. The second paragraph should talk about the author. Any useful info that might have led the author to write the book. Melville's inimitable body of work is indelibly shaped by his seafaring youth, his voracious appetite for literature and philosophy, and his acute observations of the tumultuous social atmosphere of his era. His experiences aboard whaling ships, his captivity among the Typee, and his reflective solitude all feed into his narratives, richly laden with allegory, symbolism, and existential inquiry. His engagement with issues such as the vagaries of identity, the nature of evil, and the complexities of societal roles plunge readers into the core of a rapidly evolving America, fraught with contradiction and challenge. This collection stands as a testament to Melville's unyielding quest to interrogate the human spirit against the backdrop of an expansive, often treacherous world. Scholars and enthusiasts alike will find 'The Collected Works' of Herman Melville to be a trove of literary brilliance, a lighthouse illuminating the shifting tides of American culture and its timeless quests. These pages offer a bounty for those keen to sail through the tumultuous waters of the human soul as charted by one of literature's great captains. Whether one is new to Melville or revisiting his oeuvre, this comprehensive edition is essential, inviting a deeper appreciation of a visionary whose work continues to resonate with piercing truth and profound insight in our times.
© 2022 DigiCat (Ebook): 8596547396277
Release date
Ebook: 11 October 2022
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