Billy Budd, marin

French language

Published Aug. 27, 1994

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978-2-07-070904-5
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Billy Budd, Sailor (An Inside Narrative) is a novella by American writer Herman Melville, left unfinished at his death in 1891. Acclaimed by critics as a masterpiece when a hastily transcribed version was finally published in 1924, it quickly took its place as a classic second only to Moby-Dick among Melville's works. Billy Budd is a "handsome sailor" who strikes and inadvertently kills his false accuser, Master-at-arms John Claggart. The ship's Captain, Edward Vere, recognizes Billy's lack of intent, but claims that the law of mutiny requires him to sentence Billy to be hanged. Melville began work on the novella in November 1886, revising and expanding it from time to time, but he left the manuscript in disarray. Melville's widow Elizabeth began to edit the manuscript for publication, but was not able to discern her husband's intentions at key points, even as to the book's title. Raymond M. Weaver, Melville's …

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Billy Bud, ultime oeuvre romanesque de Melville et 'Daniel Orme' la courte et excellente nouvelle qui lui succède dans ce livre, relatent deux morts de marins qui se répondent: L'inéluctable exécution christique d'un jeune innocent au rayonnement solaire et l'extinction paisible d'un vieux loup solitaire et secret.