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Books by Herman Melville

Redburn

His First Voyage, Being the Sailor-Boy, Confessions and Reminiscences of the Son-of-a-Gentleman, In the Merchant Service
Herman Melville - Author
Harold Beaver - Editor/introduction
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Book: Paperback | 5.07 x 7.79in | 448 pages | ISBN 9780140431056 | 24 Feb 1977 | Penguin Classic | 18 - AND UP
Redburn
From his own experiences as a 'boy' on a packet ship sailing between New York and Liverpool, Melville wove the story of Wellingborough Redburn: a tale of pastoral innocence transformed into disenchantment and disillusionment. Within the taut power structure of life aboard ship, the young Redburn suffers the bullying and brutality of officers and men, and encounters below deck the dominating presence of the sickly and manic Jackson. In the Liverpool of the mid nineteenth century - the people 'as numerous as maggots in cheese' - he witnesses a writhing and squalid sort of half-life, and in company with the enigmatic and fugitive Harry Bolton he makes a fantastic whirlwind visit to London, where he finds a Gomorrah to match the Sodom-like grime of Liverpool. With Redburn Melville achieved a new, spare and compelling idiom, a new mastery of his material, and in this, the first annotated edition of the book, Harold Beaver affords us a glimpse at the heart of its fascination and mystery.
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