Image for Typee a peep at Polynesian life /

Typee a peep at Polynesian life /

by Melville Herman

Synopsis

Almost from the time of its publication in 1846, Melville's first book, based on his own travels in the South Seas, has been recognized as a classic in the literature of travel and adventure. Although initially rejected as too fantastic to be true,Typeewas immensely popular and regarded in Melville's lifetime as his best work. It established his reputation as the literary discoverer of the South Seas and inspired the likes of Jack London and Robert Louis Stevenson.

Two common sailors jump ship and are held in benign captivity by Polynesian natives. Through the narrator's eyes we see a literate (if romanticized) portrait of the people and their culture presented in vivid, even scientific, detail. Melville's racy style and irreverence toward Christian missionaries caused a scandal, and critics denounced the narrator's suggestion that the native life might be superior to that of modern civilization. An adventure story above all, albeit one with a philosophical bent,Typeeis a combination of elements that even early in Melville's career hinted at the towering ambition he would fulfill withMoby-Dick.

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Book Information

Copyright year 2003
ISBN-13 9780810120525
ISBN-10 0810120526
Class Copyright
Publisher Northwestern University Press
Subject FICTION
File Size 0 MB
Number of Pages 283
Length of Recording 13
Shelf No. HB479