"Presents the short story Bartleby, the scrivener, by Herman Melville, using authentic locales and period sets."@en
"Herman Melville's story of the man who "Preferred not to" is translated onto film with authentic locales, period sets, and unusually sensitive performances."
"Bartleby, the scrivener, answers an advertisement for work with a lawyer, and after a brief spurt of intense work, gradually breaks down."@en
"Presents the short story Bartleby, by Herman Melville, using authentic locales and period sets."@en
"Dramatization of a tale by Herman Melville on the "Am I my brother's keeper?" theme."
"A dramatization about Bartleby, the scrivener, who answers an advertisement for work with a lawyer, and after a brief spurt of intense work, gradually breaks down."@en
"Side A. Presents the short story by Herman Melville using authentic locales and period sets -- side B. Charles Van Doren discusses the film version of short story, Bartleby, and dissects the scenes to analyze the relationship between the two principal characters."@en
"Presents a dramatization of Herman Melville's short story Bartleby the scrivener."
"A period drama taking place in New York City during the 1840's; a clerk in a law office refuses to work, refuses to eat, refuses to leave - how will this end! The discussion analyzes the scenes and characters."
"A dramatization about Bartleby, the scrivener, who answers an advertisement for work with a lawyer, and after a brief spurt of intense work, gradually breaks down, refuses to move, and eventually dies because he has lost the will to live. Based on the story Bartleby, by Herman Melville."@en
"Presents the short story by Herman Melville using authentic locales and period sets."@en
"Presents the short story, Bartleby, by Herman Melville, using authentic locales and period sets."
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