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Billy Budd, marin
« ... une Ootte qui était le bras droit de la seule puissance conservatrice de lAncien Régime qui subsistât. ,. ..--------- EXTRAITS L'interrogatoire ou la fatalité du geste S'approchant du jeune gabier et lui posant la main sur /'épaule dans un geste d' apai sement, il [Vere] lui dit: «Rien ne presse, mon garçon. Prends ton temps, prends ton temps. »Contrairement à/' effet recherché, ces mots prononcés d'un ton si paternel, touchant au vi...
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- BILLY BUDD, GABIER DE MISAINE Herman Melville (résumé & analyse)
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Decker Slaney Goes the Distance.
to where I felt relaxed.” She ran the laps in approximately 76 seconds each, running each of the six miles in under 5 minutes 10 seconds to finish at 31 minutes 35.3seconds, the fastest 10,000 meters ever run by a woman on a track. It was her third world record in six weeks. Decker Slaney continued to set world records. At the 1983 World Track and Field Championships in Helsinki, Finland, she raced against the best Russian andEastern European runners. In the 3000 meters she surprised the fie...
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Herman MELVILLE : Billy Budd, marin
Photo Mary Evans 1 Explorer Billy B u dd a été a ch e vé à la mor t de M elv ille e n 1 891. R es té dan s so n état manus crit , il ne fut publié qu'en 1924. Le livre La défaite de l'innocence contre la perver sité et la loi L 'intri g ue pren d place au m om ent des mutin e ries de 1797 , r estées cél è b res dans l' his to ir e de la mar ine a ng la ise. Bill y B udd, je un e ga bier d e misaine, alors âgé de v ingt et un a ns, incarne...
- Herman MELVILLE: Billy Budd, marin (Résumé & Analyse)
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Herman Melville.
information in Omoo , but various religious groups condemned both books for their unfavorable comments on the work and insensitivity of missionaries in the South Seas. Mardi is a philosophical allegory framed by another adventure at sea. The book’s hero, accompanied by characters representing the intellect, poetry, history, and philosophy, searches the world for universal truth. The book is filled with descriptions—intended as allegories—of human customs, religions, governments, and historical...
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Herman Melville
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INTRODUCTION
Herman Melville
These lines (recited by an actor) begin the novel Moby Dick (1851), by Herman Melville.
short novel Billy Budd in manuscript form. Melville’s death in New York City on September 28, 1891, went virtually unnoticed. None of his books was still in print. VI MELVILLE’S EARLY WORKS With the exception of Mardi , all of Melville’s early books are narratives of maritime adventure based upon his own experiences and on his wide reading. Although London publisher John Murray accepted Typee for his Home and Colonial Library as a strictly factual account of South Seas travel, he was lar...