An edition of Pierre, or the Ambiguities (1852)

Pierre

or, The ambiguities

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An edition of Pierre, or the Ambiguities (1852)

Pierre

or, The ambiguities

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This Kraken Edition of Pierre, or The Ambiguities is a reconstruction of the text that Melville delivered to Harper & Brothers early in January 1852, just as some of the most devastating reviews of Moby-Dick were appearing. The Harper brothers apparently decided that Pierre was even more outrageous than Moby-Dick and tried to avoid publishing it by offering Melville less than half the royalties they had paid for his previous books.

Accepting the humiliating contract, Melville took a self-destructive revenge. After Book XVI, he interpolated a new section on "Young America in Literature," in which he arbitrarily announced that his hero, Pierre, had been a juvenile author. Melville proceeded to add an intrusive "Pierre as author" sub-plot, disparaging American literary life and the world of publishing, which he left unassimilated into the book he had first completed.

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Melville scholar Hershel Parker has long believed that the psychological stature of Moby-Dick would best be understood in the light of the original, shorter version of Pierre, in his opinion "surely the finest psychological novel anyone had yet written in English." Moby-Dick and the reconstructed Pierre are at last revealed as complexly interlinked companion studies of the moods of thought - the Typee and Omoo of depth psychology.

Furthermore, all Melville lovers will be challenged by Maurice Sendak's extraordinary pictures, which constitute a brilliantly provocative interpretation of Melville's study of moral and mental ambiguities.

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Cover of: Pierre, or the Ambiguities
Pierre, or the Ambiguities
2019-03-10, LibriVox
in English
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Pierre, or the Ambiguities
2011-01-15, Project Gutenberg
in English
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Pierre: or, The ambiguities
1995, Northwestern University Press
in English
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Pierre, or The Ambiguities: Volume Seven, Scholarly Edition (Melville)
1979, Northwestern University Press
Paperback in English
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Pierre or The ambiguities
1964, New American Library
in English
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Works.: or, the ambiguities....
1963, Russell & Russell
in English - Standard edition.
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Pierre, or the Ambiguities
1957, Grove Press
in English
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Pierre; or, The ambiguities.
1949, Hendricks House
in English
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Pierre: or, The ambiguities
1929, E.P. Dutton & Co. Inc.
in English
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Pierre
1855, Harper and brothers
in English
Cover of: Pierre, Or, The Ambiguities
Pierre, Or, The Ambiguities
1852, Harper & Brothers
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Includes bibliographical references.

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Evanston, Ill

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x, 435 p.
Number of pages
435

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OL20888230M
ISBN 10
0810114127
Library Thing
50228
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415258

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