Bartleby, The Scrivener: A Story of Wall-Street

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Contains themes of mental illness, isolation, and passive resistance, as well as depictions of workplace dissatisfaction and existential despair.

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Bartleby, The Scrivener: A Story of Wall-Street

About The Author

Herman Melville (1819–1891) was an American novelist, short story writer, and poet, renowned for his adventurous sea narratives and complex exploration of human nature. His most famous work, Moby-Dick, is considered a masterpiece of American literature, blending symbolism, philosophy, and detailed maritime knowledge. Melville's contributions to literature also include notable works such as Typee and Billy Budd, which reflect his experiences at sea and his innovative narrative style.

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Each text is broken down into numbered passages, synchronized across all versions, enabling every student to follow along in class discussions, regardless of the reading level they are using.

Passage numbers are available in the web reader and in the margins of our paperback copies.

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The author's original words are always just a tap away. Easily reference the original language of any one of our leveled readers by visiting our web application and jumping to the corresponding passage.