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作 者:HermanMelville, HaroldBeaver 著

出 版 社:福光

出版时间:1995-5-1

I S B N:9780140621754

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    Penguin popular classics BILLY BUDD,SAILOR COMPLETE AND UNABRI The last great work of Melville's.H.M.S.Bellipotent.
    When Billy,a handsome,unjpretentious,stuttering young able-seaman,is falsely accused of inciting mutiny,he lashes out,kills his accuser and is condemde to die.Written in allusive and beautiful prose,many-layered,resonant with ideans and meanings,Billy Budd has inspierd drama,films and opera and continues to elude interpretation.
    The main theme of the novel,however is generally conidered to be the vulnerabillity of innocence in a fallen world.Billy,a victim of one man's unnatural hatred,is the embodiment of goodness destuoyed by evil,but as 'the criminap pays the penalty of his crime',a greater justice comes into play.
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    HERMAN MELVILLE(1819-91).Ome of America's greatest autobrs.Melville is best remembered as the creator of Moby Dick,a novel since heralded as a tuiumph of nineteenth-centrury American fiction.
    Herman Melville was born in New York City in 1819 to a family with both English and Durch ancestrty.The family was finacially and socially secure during Melville's child-hood but his father ,a cultivated gentleman,suffered from severe financial shortly after,insane from overwork and nervous collapse ,leaving his wife with einht children and very little money.Herman's education did not go much be-yond his fifteenth birthday and he had a numbetr of jobs:hank clerk ,salesman his brothe'r fur and cap store,farm-han and teacher,before joining a ship bound for Liverpool as a cabin boy in 1839.
    Billy Budd,sailor is considered to be among the small masterpieces of American fiction.It is unique in its narrative method,profound in theme,and explores such controversial themes as the isolated self and the faillure of conventional wordly knowledge.this splendid short story is now believed to be his finest.

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