Herman Melville

Israel Potter His Fifty Years of Exile

Sprache: Englisch.
kartoniert , 180 Seiten
ISBN 9365783372
EAN 9789365783377
Veröffentlicht September 2024
Verlag/Hersteller Double 9 Books
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Israel Potter: His Fifty Years of Exile by Herman Melville is a historical fiction novel set against the backdrop of the American Revolution. The story follows Israel Potter, a patriot whose life is marked by adventure and exile after his participation in the Revolutionary War. The novel explores themes of patriotism, identity, and personal struggle as Potter endures decades of displacement and political intrigue. Melville uses Potter's journey to provide social commentary on the nature of heroism and resilience amidst the tumultuous period of the 19th century. As Potter navigates the challenges of exile, the novel reflects on the impact of the American Revolution on individuals and their personal lives. Through its rich depiction of historical events and character development, Israel Potter offers a profound exploration of American history and the enduring spirit of its people.

Portrait

Herman Melville was an American Renaissance novelist, poet, and short story writer who lived from August 1, 1819, to September 28, 1891. His most well-known pieces are Typee (1846), a romanticized narrative of his experiences in Polynesia; Moby-Dick (1851); and Billy Budd, Sailor, a novella that was released after his death. Although Melville was no longer well-known to the general public at the time of his death, a Melville renaissance began in 1919, the year of his birth. In the end, Moby-Dick was regarded as one of the best American novels. The third child of a wealthy merchant who died in 1832, leaving the family in terrible financial shape, Melville was born in New York City. He sailed as a common sailor in 1839, first as a whaler Acushnet and subsequently as a merchant ship. However, he abandoned ship in the Marquesas Islands. His first work, Typee, and its follow-up, Omoo (1847), were travelogues inspired by his interactions with the island peoples. He was able to marry Elizabeth Shaw, the daughter of Boston lawyer Lemuel Shaw, because to their prosperity. His debut novel not drawn from personal experience, Mardi (1849), was not well received.

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