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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.

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Melville Herman:
Melville: Typee, Omoo, Mardi

Library Of America (Hardcover)
Editor: G. Thomas Tanselle, Editor: G. Thomas Tanselle
Library Of America , 1982
Hardcover, 1333 pages

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Melville Herman:
Moby-Dick

Bantam Classic
Editor: Charles Child Walcutt
Bantam Classics , 1981
Mass paperback, 670 pages

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Melville Herman:
Redburn: Works of Herman Melville Volume Four

Writings Of Herman Melville( 4)
Editor: Harrison Hayford, Editor: G. Thomas Tanselle
Northwestern University Press , 1972
Hardcover, 386 pages

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