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Paperback Bartleby, the Scrivener: A Story of Wall Street Book

ISBN: 1536863181

ISBN13: 9781536863185

Bartleby, the Scrivener: A Story of Wall Street

Herman Melville's absurdist classic is printed anew in this presentable and complete edition. First published in 1853, Bartleby, the Scrivener has been lauded as a superb - even perfect - example of short form fiction. In the years since its original publication, the text has received analysis in numerous essays and is commonly studied in school classrooms and university lectures. Variously interpreted as a dark office comedy or as an autobiography by the increasingly iconoclastic Melville, the story concerns the titular Bartleby, a 'scrivener' or clerk hired by the narrator who is a prosperous lawyer based in Manhattan. Despite starting very well, the quiet Bartleby begins to refuse to do tasks, and gradually his workload tapers to zero. Each refusal is paired with Bartleby's catchphrase: "I would prefer not to." Mild-mannered and unobtrusive, Bartleby confounds those around him with his behaviour. It becomes clear that - for whatever reason - Bartleby has mentally fallen out of step with society and its conventions. In many respects, the story is a precursor to the works of Franz Kafka - wherein the treatment of a societal misfit is the sole subject of the narrative: for this, it has become a classic of American literature.

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