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  • Billy Budd, Sailor: An Inside Narrative

    Herman Melville

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 20, 2016)
    Billy Budd, Sailor An Inside Narrative Herman Melville Classic Books The plot follows Billy Budd, a seaman impressed into service aboard HMS Bellipotent in the year 1797, when the British Royal Navy was reeling from two major mutinies and was threatened by the Revolutionary French Republic's military ambitions. He is impressed from another ship, The Rights of Man (named after the book by Thomas Paine). As his former ship moves off, Budd shouts, "Good-by to you too, old Rights-of-Man." Billy, a foundling, has an openness and natural charisma that makes him popular with the crew. He arouses the antagonism of the ship's master-at-arms John Claggart. Claggart, while not unattractive, seemed somehow "defective or abnormal in the constitution," possessing a "natural depravity." Envy was Claggart's explicitly stated emotion toward Budd, foremost because of his "significant personal beauty," and also for his innocence and general popularity. (Melville further opines envy is "universally felt to be more shameful than even felonious crime.") This leads Claggart to falsely charge Billy with conspiracy to mutiny. When the captain, Edward Fairfax "Starry" Vere, is presented with Claggart's charges, he summons Claggart and Billy to his cabin for a private meeting. Claggart makes his case and Billy, astounded, is unable to respond, due to a stutter which grows more severe with intense emotion. He strikes his accuser to the forehead, and the blow is fatal.
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  • Billy Budd, Sailor: An Inside Narrative

    Herman Melville, Milton R. Stern

    Library Binding (Atheneum, Dec. 1, 1974)
    An annotated version of Melville's novel, with extended introductory commentary on the author and his work
  • Billy Budd, Sailor: An Inside Narrative

    Herman Melville

    Library Binding (Atheneum, March 15, 1658)
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  • Billy Budd, Sailor: An inside narrative

    Herman Melville

    Paperback (Independently published, March 21, 2018)
    'Billy Budd, Sailor' is the final novel by American writer Herman Melville, first published posthumously in London in 1924 as edited by Raymond M. Weaver, a professor at Columbia University. Other versions were later published. Melville had begun writing the original work in November 1888, but left it unfinished at his death in 1891. Acclaimed by British critics as a masterpiece when published in London, it quickly took its place as a classic literary work in the United States.