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Billy Budd

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Herman Melville
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In «Billy Budd, Sailor,» Herman Melville presents a poignant tale of innocence and good versus evil set against the backdrop of a British warship. The novella, completed shortly before Melville's death in 1891 and published posthumously, showcases his trademark narrative style, intertwining rich symbolism and philosophical musings that probe the depths of human nature. The story revolves around Billy Budd, an appealing yet unintentionally flawed sailor whose tragic fate unfolds in a world governed by strict maritime law and moral ambiguity, offering readers a reflection on the complexities of justice and the human condition. Herman Melville, a crucial figure in American literature, drew inspiration from his own seafaring experiences and the tumultuous socio-political landscape of the 19th century. Melville faced critical and commercial struggles throughout his career, leading to a profound exploration of existential themes in his writing. «Billy Budd» encapsulates Melville's mature contemplation of moral dilemmas, shaped by his earlier works such as «Moby-Dick» and the narratives of his life at sea, as well as his keen observations of humanity's darker aspects. This novella is essential reading for anyone interested in the interplay of morality and law, as it presents timeless questions and elaborate character studies. Melville's masterful exploration of virtue, innocence, and the inherent flaws within human nature invites readers to reflect on their own moral compass, making «Billy Budd» a compelling and enduring piece of American literature.

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Дата выхода на Литрес:
04 ноября 2024
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120 стр.
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