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Bartleby, the Scrivener: And Other Piazza Tales

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Considered one of the greatest American writers, Herman Melville leaves the sea behind in this short story collection to write about Wall Street offices, the Galapagos Islands, a sinister architect, apathy, capitalism, and humanity's precarious nature.

In "e;Bartleby, the Scrivener,"e; a Manhattan lawyer struggles with a clerk who "e;prefers not"e; to do work or leave the office building.

In "e;Benito Cereno,"e; a captain stumbles upon a Spanish slave ship off the coast of Chile, whose captain has been overthrown in a revolt.

The short story collection also includes "e;The Piazza,"e; "e;The Lightning-Rod Man,"e; "e;The Encantadas,"e; and the "e;Bell-Tower."e; This is an unabridged version of the 1856 edition.

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Lerner Publications
1541547748 / 9781541547742
eBook (EPUB)
01/01/2019
260 pages
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