Herman Melville
Born In New York City In 1819, Herman Melville Died In 1891, At Which Point His Work Had Been Largely Forgotten. He Has Since Been Recognized As One Of America's Greatest Writers. His Metaphysical Whaling Novel, Moby Dick, Is One Of Literature's Most Enduring Works Of Art. His Shorter Works, Including Billy Budd, Bartleby, The Scrivener And Benito Cereno, Are Considered Classics Of The Form.
Melville Herman, Minkowitz Miriam:
Billy Budd (Maxnotes Literature Guides)
Maxnotes
Joint author: Miriam Minkowitz
Research & Education Association , 1996
Quality paperback, 96 pages
Melville Herman:
Correspondence: Volume Fourteen, Scholarly Edition
Writings Of Herman Melville( 14)
Editor: Hershel Parker, Editor: Harrison Hayford
Northwestern University Press , 1993
Quality paperback, 924 pages
Melville Herman:
Billy Budd
Foreword by: James Gunn
San Val , 1992
Hardcover, 116 pages
Melville Herman:
Moby-Dick
Everyman's Library Classics & Contemporary Classics
Everyman's Library , 1991
Hardcover, 640 pages
Melville Herman:
Melville: Pierre, Israel Potter, the Confidence-Man, the Piazza Tale
Library Of America (Hardcover)( 24)
Editor: Harrison Hayford
Library Of America , 1985
Hardcover, 1478 pages
Melville Herman:
Melville: Redburn, White-Jacket, Moby-Dick
Library Of America (Hardcover)( 9)
Editor: G. Thomas Tanselle, Editor: G. Thomas Tanselle
Library Of America , 1983
Hardcover, 1436 pages
Melville Herman:
Billy Budd, Sailor & Other Stories
Bantam Classic
Bantam Classics , 1982
Mass paperback, 320 pages




