Herman Melville
Born in 1819
Fiction
Poetry
Short Stories
Herman Melville was an American writer of the Renaissance period, best known for his novel Moby-Dick.
Born in New York City in 1819, he experienced financial hardship after his father's death.
Melville's early works, based on his sailing experiences, were successful, but his later, more ambitious novels were poorly received.
After Moby-Dick's commercial failure, he turned to poetry and worked as a customs inspector.
Melville's work gained recognition only after his death in 1891, with Moby-Dick eventually being hailed as a great American novel.
His other notable works include Typee, Billy Budd, and various short stories and poems.
Books by Herman Melville

Moby-Dick or, The Whale
by Herman Melville
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1851
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720 pages
3.56
596.8K ratings
Classics
Literature
Adventure

Bartleby the Scrivener
by Herman Melville
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1853
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64 pages
3.93
71.0K ratings
Classics
Short Stories
Literature

Benito Cereno
by Herman Melville
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1855
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160 pages
3.53
9.6K ratings
Classics
Short Stories
School