Redburn, his first voyage : being the sailor-boy confessions and reminiscences of the son-of-a-gentleman, in the merchant service

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Redburn, his first voyage : being the sailor-boy confessions and reminiscences of the son-of-a-gentleman, in the merchant service

[by] Herman Melville ; edited with an introduction by Harold Beaver

(Penguin English library)

Penguin, 1976

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Redburn

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Bibliography: p. 31-[34]

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Description

Wellington Redburn is a fifteen-year-old from the state of New York, with only one dream - to run away to sea. However, when he does fulfil this long-held fantasy, he quickly finds that reality as a cabin boy is far harsher than he ever imagined. Mocked by the crew on board the Highlander for his weakness and bullied by the vicious and merciless sailor Jackson, Wellington must struggle to endure the long journey from New York to Liverpool. But when he does reach England, he is equally horrified by what he finds there: poverty, desperation and moral corruption. Inspired by Melville's own youthful experiences on board a cargo boat, this is a compelling tale of innocence transformed, through bitter experience, into disillusionment. A fascinating sea journal and coming-of-age tale, Redburn provides a unique insight into the mind of one of America's greatest novelists.

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  • NCID
    BA10353339
  • ISBN
    • 0140431055
  • LCCN
    77369556
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Harmondsworth ; New York
  • Pages/Volumes
    443 p.
  • Size
    18 cm
  • Classification
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