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Billy budd and other tales

Billy Budd: "Narrates the hatred of petty officer Claggart by Billy, handsome Spanish sailor. Billy strikes and kills Claggart, and is condemned by Captain Vere even though the latter senses Billy's spiritual innocence." Haydn. Thesaurus of book Dig.

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  • "Billy Budd and other tales"
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  • "Featured in this volume are "Billy Budd", Melville's posthumously published novella, the story of the rivalry between a handsome sailor and his demonic captain; the tale of the apathetic "Bartleby, the Scrivener; " the riveting "Benito Cereno", the story of a slave ship mutiny written at the time of the Amistad case and "The Town-Ho's Story", a chapter from Melville's masterpiece, "Moby Dick". Introduction by Joyce Carol Oates."
  • "Billy Budd: "Narrates the hatred of petty officer Claggart by Billy, handsome Spanish sailor. Billy strikes and kills Claggart, and is condemned by Captain Vere even though the latter senses Billy's spiritual innocence." Haydn. Thesaurus of book Dig."@en
  • "A master of the american short story Included in this rich collection are: The Piazza, Bartleby the Scrivener, Benito Cereno, The Lightning-Rod Man, The Encantadas, The Bell-Tower, and The Town-Ho's Story."@en
  • "Featured in this volume are "Billy Budd", Melville's posthumously published novella, the story of the rivalry between a handsome sailor and his demonic captain; the tale of the apathetic "Bartleby, the Scrivener; " the riveting "Benito Cereno", the story of a slave ship mutiny written at the time of the Amistad case and "The Town-Ho's Story", a chapter from Melville's masterpiece, "Moby Dick.""@en
  • "Featured in this volume are "Billy Budd", Melville's posthumously published novella, the story of the rivalry between a handsome sailor and his demonic captain; the tale of the apathetic "Bartleby, the Scrivener; " the riveting "Benito Cereno", the story of a slave ship mutiny written at the time of the Amistad case and "The Town-Ho's Story", a chapter from Melville's masterpiece, "Moby Dick.""
  • "A handsome young sailor becomes a victim of a superior officer's intransigence, in this classic legal parable about innocence and evil. Also includes six other short works by Melville."@en
  • "A collection of eight of Melville's short stories."@en
  • "Billy Budd: A sailor accidentally kills a man who accused him of mutiny. He is courtmartialed and hanged, despite his innocence."@en

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  • "Opowiadania morskie amerykaƄskie"
  • "Sea stories, American"@en
  • "Sea stories, American"
  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Adventure stories, American"@en
  • "Adventure stories, American"
  • "Naval history"@en
  • "Nouvelles américaines"
  • "Nowele amerykaƄskie"

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  • "Billy Budd & other tales"
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  • "Billy Budd and Other Tales"@en
  • "Billy Budd and other tales : by Herman Melville. With an afterward by Willard Thorp"@en
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  • "Billy Budd and other tales"
  • "Billy Budd and other tales"@en
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