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The Confidence-Man (eBook)

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2022
283 Seiten
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The Confidence-Man - Herman Melville
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In "The Confidence-Man," Herman Melville explores the themes of identity, trust, and deception within the framework of a philosophical narrative set on a Mississippi River steamboat. Written in 1857, this novel employs a satirical tone and fragmented style, incorporating dialogues and encounters that reflect the socio-economic uncertainties of pre-Civil War America. The characters, predominantly disguised swindlers, embody various facets of human nature, challenging readers to discern authenticity in a world rife with impostures. Melville's exploration of confidence as currency parallels the emergent capitalist ethos, probing the moral landscape of an era teetering on the brink of transformation. Herman Melville, renowned for his later masterpiece "Moby-Dick," delves into psychological intricacies through this earlier work, influenced by his experiences at sea and encounters with diverse cultures and customs. The philosophical underpinnings of his narratives often compelled him to question societal norms, making "The Confidence-Man" a critical lens on American individualism and morality. Melville's own struggles with public perception and artistic integrity resonate through the duplicitous interactions of his characters. Readers seeking a profound examination of human nature amidst social critique will find "The Confidence-Man" both engaging and thought-provoking. The blend of humor and social commentary invites reflection on the nature of trust and self-deception in relationships. This novel not only enriches the understanding of Melville's oeuvre but also stands as a crucial text in American literature that echoes the perennial conflicts between idealism and reality.

Herman Melville (1819-1891) stands as one of the preeminent figures in American literature, recognized principally for his contributions to the novel form and the genres of sea narrative and adventure fiction. His background as a sailor provided fertile ground for his literary endeavours, infusing his work with authenticity and a profound understanding of human nature and the challenges of the natural world. Melville's writing is characterized by complex narrative structures, a deep symbolic resonance, and a preoccupation with existential and moral dilemmas. His most famous work, 'Moby-Dick; or, The Whale' (1851), is widely regarded as one of the greatest American novels, offering a profound exploration of obsession, destiny, and the human condition. 'The Confidence-Man: His Masquerade', published in 1857, is another of Melville's significant works, notable for its critical examination of American life and culture through a series of allegorical and satirical vignettes. This novel's complex interplay of characters and philosophical ruminations on the nature of trust and deception showcases Melville's innovative narrative techniques and socio-cultural commentary. Although Melville's work received a tepid reception during his lifetime, posthumously, his literary genius was recognized, and he is now celebrated as a cornerstone of American literature and a prescient analyst of the philosophical and social currents of his time.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Essays / Feuilleton
Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Literatur Romane / Erzählungen
Schlagworte 19th Century America • 19th century American novels • Allegorical exploration • allegorical literature • A Man Called Ove • American Renaissance literature • American Society • Classic Literature • Complex narrative style • deception and trust • Dickens • Existential quandaries • Fiction • Heart of Darkness • Henry James • Herman Melville literature • human behavior allegory • Human nature • Identity and Reality • intellectual drama • Into the wild • Jack London • Literary Craftsmanship • Literary symbolism • Mark Twain • Metaphysical novels • Mississippi River steamboat • mississippi steamboat • moral ambiguity themes • Narrative labyrinth • philosophical exploration • Philosophical fiction classics • Philosophical undercurrent • satirical character study • Satirical Novels • satirical social commentary • Seafaring experiences • The Confidence-Man Melville • The Old Man and the Sea • The scarlet letter • Thriller • Visionary Fiction Books • Walden
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