Though best-known for his epic masterpieceMoby-Dick,Herman Melville also left a body of short stories arguably unmatched in American fiction. In the sorrowful tragedy ofBilly Budd,Sailor; the controlled rage ofBenito Cereno; and the tantalizing enigma ofBartleby, the Scrivener; Melville reveals himself as a singular storyteller of tremendous range and compelling power.
Herman Melville (1819-1863) is one of America's greatest writers.
During his lifetime, Melville published nine novels, a collection
of tales, and four volumes of poetry, along with various
uncollected tales, poems, and reviews.
Peter Coviello (introduction and notes) is a professor of American
literature and queer studies at the University of Illinois at
Chicago. His books include Intimacy in America- Dreams of
Affiliation in Antebellum Literature and, most recently, Tomorrow's
Parties- Sex and the Untimely in Nineteenth-Century America, which
was a finalist for a 2013 Lambda Award in LGBT Studies.
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