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  1. The Poems of Herman Melville by Herman Melville, Douglas Robillard, 2000-12
  2. Mariners, Renegades and Castaways: The Story of Herman Melville and the World We Live In (Reencounters with Colonialism: New Perspectives on the Americas) by C. L. R. James, 2001-05-01
  3. Billy Budd, Sailor (Classic Fiction) by Herman Melville, 2003-08
  4. White Jacket (Volume 1); Or, the World in a Man-Of-War by Herman Melville, 2010-07-24
  5. Moby Dick, or, the whale by Herman Melville, 2009-10-04
  6. Journals: Volume Fifteen (Melville) by Herman Melville, 1989-01-01
  7. A Herman Melville Encyclopedia: by Robert L. Gale, 1995-04-30
  8. Melville: A Biography by Laurie Robertson-Lorant, 1998-07
  9. Moby-Dick (Collector's Library) by Herman Melville, 2009-10-01
  10. American Poetry: The Nineteenth Century, Vol. 2: Herman Melville to Stickney; American Indian Poetry; Folk Songs and Spirituals by Various, 1993-09-01
  11. Selected Poems of Herman Melville by Herman Melville,
  12. Herman Melville's Billy Budd,Benito Cereno, Bartleby the Scrivener, and Other Tales (Modern Critical Interpretations)
  13. Billy Budd and Other Works by Herman Melville (Halcyon Classics) by Herman Melville, 2009-08-17
  14. The Confidence-Man: His Masquerade (Norton Critical Editions) by Herman Melville, 2005-12-19

81. Billy Budd / By Herman Melville
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  • 82. Melville, Herman
    Melville, Herman (b. Aug. 1, 1819, New York Cityd. Sept. 28, 1891, New York City), American novelist, shortstory writer, and poet, best known for his novels of the sea
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    Melville, Herman
    (b. Aug. 1, 1819, New York Cityd. Sept. 28, 1891, New York City), American novelist, short-story writer, and poet, best known for his novels of the sea , including his masterpiece, Moby Dick
    Heritage and youth.
    Melville's heritage and youthful experiences were perhaps crucial in forming the conflicts underlying his artistic vision. He was the third child of Allan and Maria Gansevoort Melvill, in a family that was to grow to four boys and four girls. His forebears had been among the Scottish and Dutch settlers of New York and had taken leading roles in the American Revolution and in the fiercely competitive commercial and political life of the new country. One grandfather, Maj. Thomas Melvill, was a member of the Boston Tea Party in 1773 and was subsequently a New York importer. The other, Gen. Peter Gansevoort, was a friend of James Fenimore Cooper and famous for leading the defense of Ft. Stanwix, in upstate New York, against the British.
    Wanderings and voyages.

    83. NULL VALUE PASSED AS KEY
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    84. Billy Budd / Herman Melville (1819-1891)
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      Billy Budd
      Written in 1889 by Herman Melville (1819-1891) This version originally published in 2005 by Infomotions, Inc. The text originated from a now defunct text archive from Virginia Tech. This document is distributed under the GNU Public License.
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      Chapter 1
          It was a hot noon in July; and his face, lustrous with perspiration, beamed with barbaric good humor. In jovial sallies right and left, his white teeth flashing into he rollicked along, the centre of a company of his shipmates. These were made up of such an assortment of tribes and complexions as would have well fitted them to be marched up by Anacharsis Cloots before the bar of the first French Assembly as Representatives of the Human Race. At each spontaneous tribute rendered by the wayfarers to this black pagod of a fellow- the tribute of a pause and stare, and less frequent an exclamation,- the motley retinue showed that they took that sort of pride in the evoker of it which the Assyrian priests doubtless showed for their grand sculptured Bull when the faithful prostrated themselves.     To return.

    85. Herman Melville
    Biograf a, estudios cr ticos y enlace a informaci n y an lisis de la obra Moby Dick or the White Whale .
    http://www.ricochet-jeunes.org/es/biblio/base9/melville.html

    86. Ediciones Valnera., Ediciones Valnera
    Editorial situada en Cantabria, especializada en temas marinos. Ofrece una edici n de Moby Dick, ilustrada por Jos Ram n S nchez. Contiene una versi n en formato PDF para descargar al disco r gido.
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    Ediciones Valnera, S.L.
    Villanueva de Villaescusa
    39690 CANTABRIA

    87. : : : : : Herman Melville : : : : :
    Biograf a y fragmentos de sus obras Las encantadas y Moby Dick .
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    88. Marcha - Doble Lectura De Herman Melville
    Ensayo de Rodr guez Monegal sobre el autor y sus obras.
    http://www.archivodeprensa.edu.uy/r_monegal/bibliografia/prensa/artpren/marcha/m
    "Doble lectura de Herman Melville"
    En Marcha
    p. 15. La ballena blanca Moby Dick La ballena blanca Moby Dick La ballena blanca que es posible hacer hoy, cerca de su centenario. La ballena blanca ; sospecho que esa es la lectura que Melville solicitaba -la exacta y simétrica actitud del ferviente colaborador. En 1851, Melville escribía desde PITTSFIELD a su amigo HAWTHORNE: " ". Ese metafórico fuego aludido estaba encendido brutalmente en Melville e ilumina todavía al lector. Pero la crítica no dice las cosas así, ya que pretende ser una actividad rigurosa; la crítica analiza desapasionadamente la estructura del libro y su intención; prescinde (al menos en teoría) de toda comunicación simpática; la crítica se atiene a los resultados. Al enjuiciar MOBY DICK señala ante todo que la intención de Melville aparece problemática. La sospecha de que toda la obra encierra una alegoría parece verse confirmada por la innecesaria vehemencia de su autor al negarlo. Un extenso párrafo declara que " Benito Cereno Responsables
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    89. Christa Schuenke, bersetzung Aus Herman Melville, Maskeraden
    Auszug aus der bersetzung von Christa Schuenke.
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    Herman Melville, Maskeraden oder Vertrauen gegen Vertrauen.
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    1999 Achilla Presse Aus: Herman Melville Maskeraden. Oder: Vertrauen gegen Vertrauen (engl. The Confidence-Man. His Masquerade , Achilla Presse, Hamburg und Bremen, 1999; Taschenbuchausgabe btb, 2001 Weitere Leseproben aus Melville:
    Pierre
    Seitenanfang

    90. Bogrummet.dk
    Bibliografi og anmeldelse af forfatterens b ger.
    http://www.bogrummet.dk/forfatter.asp?forid=85

    91. Typee - Table Of Contents
    In searchable HTML, at World Wide School. Each chapter in its own file, with links to previous, next, table of contents, or any other chapter. In graphical browsers, this is the online equivalent of a large print edition.
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    Typee
    by Herman Melville Terms Please read the terms under which this book is provided to you Preface Introduction to the Edition of 1892. Chapter One Chapter Two ... Note. Search this book for: Use Free-Text Query Tips for searching Please read the terms under which this book is provided to you

    92. Omoo: A Narrative Of Adventures In The South Seas. By Herman Melville.
    Searchable page images of an 1850 printing of the 6th edition.
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    93. Biography Of Herman Melville | List Of Works, Study Guides & Essays | GradeSaver
    Biography with study guides and essays on Bartleby the Scrivener , Benito Cereno , Billy Budd , Moby Dick , Pierre or, The Ambiguities and The Poems of Herman Melville .
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      Study Guides and Essays by Herman Melville Bartleby the Scrivener Benito Cereno Billy Budd Moby Dick Paradise of Bachelors and Tartarus of Maids and... Pierre: or, The Ambiguities The Poems of Herman Melville Typee: A Peep at Polynesian Life Herman Melville Herman Melville was born on the first of August in 1819 in New York City, the third of eight children of Allan and Maria Gansevoort Melvill. His ancestors included several Scottish and Dutch settlers of New York, as well as a number of prominent leaders in the American Revolution. His paternal grandfather, Major Thomas Melvill, was a member of the Boston Tea Party, and his maternal grandfather, General Peter Gansevoort, was renowned for leading the defense of Ft. Stanwix against the British during the revolution. Melville's father was involved in the felt and fur import business, yet in 1830 his business collapsed and the Melvill family moved from New York City to Albany, where Allan Melvill died two years later. As a child, Herman suffered from extremely poor eyesight caused by a bout of scarlet fever, but he was able to attend Male High School despite his difficulties. Herman Melville worked as a bank clerk before attending the Albany Classical School, and then worked for a short time as a teacher in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. Although he studied surveying at Landingsburgh Academy in order to take part in the Erie Canal Project, he did not gain a post with the project and instead shipped out of America as a cabin boy on the St. Lawrence, bound for Liverpool. By this time, Melville had already started writing. In January of 1841 Melville undertook a second voyage on the whaler Acushnet from New Bedford to the South Seas. By June of the following year the Acushnet landed in the Polynesian Islands, and Melville's adventures in this area became the basis for his first novel

    94. Billy -- Katenita (Herman MELVILLE)
    Balado el la romano Billy Budd , elangligis Bruno Gahler.
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    Enkomputiligis Don HARLOW
    Billy katenita
    de Herman MELVILLE
    elangligis Bruno GAHLER
    aperis en Norda Prismo , 57/3, p. 138
    La lasta nokto de Billy Budd
    Tio estas la titolo de impresa rakonto el la marista vivo dum la pasinta jarcento. Ĝin verkis Herman Melville, kiu naskiĝis en 1819 en Novjorko kaj tie mortis en 1881. Li fariĝis maristo kaj vivis longe inter la indiĝenoj de sudmara insulo. La de li verkitaj fantaziaj-realistaj rakontoj trovis fervorajn legantojn. La plej fama verko estas la konata, ankaŭ filmigita "Moby Dick aŭ la baleno". Oni taksas ĝin kiel la plej gravan maran eposon. Dua verko, finita mallonge antaŭ lia morto estas "Billy Budd". Impresita per aŭdita ĉapitro en nokta radiosendo, mi klopodis havigi al mi la libron. Dum senlaboreco mi tradukis la rakonton en Esperanton. Ne nur min ravis la temo, sed ankaŭ la verkisto E. M. Forster prilaboris ĝin al tekstlibro, kiun poste uzis Benjamin Britten por samnoma opero. Dum la traduko okazis kelkaj aferoj, kiujn mi pro la stranga koincido volas mencii. En tiu tempo mi havis laborkamaradon, kiu ne nur similis al la heroo Billy Budd laŭ ekstero kaj karaktero, sed eĉ lia nomo estis simila: Alfred Buddrus. Al li mi dediĉis la tradukon.

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