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American University in Dubai | American University in Dubai | Main Collection | PS 2384 .T8 1958 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Copy Type:01 - Books | Available | 19864 |
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PS 2384 .B28 B3 Bartleby the scrivener; a symposium | PS 2384 .C5 1960 Clarel : a poem and pilgrimage in the Holy Land ; in four parts, 1.Jerusalem.--2.The wilderness.--3.Mar Saba.--4.Bethlehem. / | PS 2384 .M6 1989 Moby Dick / | PS 2384 .T8 1958 Typee / | PS 2386 .A59 1971b Melville and his world. | PS 2386 .D44 2005 Melville : his world and work / | PS 2386 .H34 2000 Herman Melville / |
Includes bibliographical references (p. ).
Typee (1846) is the first 'romance' of the semi-autobiographical account of life in the Marquesas Islands in the 1840s. A blend of personal experience and the narratives of explorers and missionaries, it influenced many later writers on the Paciflc, including Robert Louis Stevenson and Jack London. Melville himself deserted from a whaling ship in the islands and lived for four weeks among the inhabitants, observing and recording their way of life. Typee points up the wonders, the dilemmas, the 'fatal impact' of European encounter with the peoples of the Pacific. This edition offers an introduction that considers the book from a post-colonial perspective, and detailed annotation of Melville's allusions.
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