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Pierre; or The Ambiguities (eBook)

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2022
390 Seiten
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859-654734452-0 (EAN)

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Pierre; or The Ambiguities - Herman Melville
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Herman Melville's 'Pierre; or The Ambiguities' is a complex and multi-layered novel that explores themes of identity, morality, and the conflict between reality and imagination. Written in Melville's typical dense and symbolic style, the book follows the protagonist, Pierre Glendinning, as he navigates a series of moral and emotional dilemmas that ultimately lead to a shocking revelation. The literary context of the novel places it within the American Gothic tradition, with its dark and brooding atmosphere, as well as elements of psychological realism that anticipate the work of later authors such as Henry James. Herman Melville, best known for his iconic novel 'Moby-Dick', wrote 'Pierre; or The Ambiguities' at a time of personal crisis and financial struggles. This tumultuous period in Melville's life is reflected in the experimental nature of the novel, which pushes the boundaries of conventional narrative structure and explores the inner workings of the human psyche in a way that was ahead of its time. I highly recommend 'Pierre; or The Ambiguities' to readers who are interested in delving deep into the complexities of human nature and moral ambiguity. Melville's intellectual and philosophical insights, combined with his masterful storytelling, make this novel a captivating and thought-provoking read.

Herman Melville, born on August 1, 1819, in New York City, is a towering figure in American literature, best known for his novel 'Moby-Dick.' An author with a unique literary style that combines elements of Romanticism, Naturalism, and Symbolism, Melville's work often reflects his profound engagement with the philosophical and existential dilemmas of his time. Prior to 'Moby-Dick,' Melville achieved popularity with his adventure novels about the South Seas, notably 'Typee' (1846) and 'Omoo' (1847), drawing on his own experiences at sea. However, it is the later, and more complex novel 'Pierre; or The Ambiguities' (1852), where Melville's style evolved to explore the darker corners of the human psyche in a narrative marked by psychological insight and a rich, almost Gothic atmosphere. Though 'Pierre' was initially met with critical disdain and public indifference, resulting in a blow to Melville's literary reputation from which he never fully recovered, contemporary scholars have re-evaluated the novel, recognizing it as an important work in his oeuvre that foreshadows modernist preoccupations with form and moral uncertainty. Melville's tendency to question conventional morality, alongside his nuanced characters and intricate plot structures, cements his place as a critical thinker ahead of his time. His death on September 28, 1891, marked the end of a life that was as complex and enigmatic as the characters he created.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Essays / Feuilleton
Literatur Romane / Erzählungen
Schlagworte 19th-Century American Literature • 19th century classics • American Literature • author disillusionments • autobiographical fiction • Biographical Fiction • brooding atmosphere • challenging narrative conventions • Complex moral dilemmas • Dark Romanticism • Domestic fiction • existential ruminations • existential themes in literature • Fiction • gothic romance novels • Herman Melville literature • Introspective character study • Literary ambiguity • literary experimentation • male authors • philosophical exploration • philosophical novels • Pierre or The Ambiguities • psychological fiction
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