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The Herman Melville Collection

Moby Dick, Bartleby, the Scrivener, Billy Budd

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The Herman Melville Collection

By: Herman Melville
Narrated by: Robert G. Slade, Christopher Ragland
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The Herman Melville Collection consists of four of the greatest classics from the literary giant, Herman Melville – brilliantly narrated by Robert G. Slade, Christopher Ragland and Malk Williams.

In this ultimate collection, you will be immersed in an epic adventure of revenge with Moby Dick, observe the tragic end of a ship crew gone wrong in Billy Budd, discover the harsh realities of modern capitalism in Bartleby, the Scrivener, and more.

The titles included in this collection, in order of appearance, are:

  • Bartleby, the Scrivener, read by Christopher Ragland
  • Billy Budd, read by Malk Williams
  • Moby Dick, read by Robert G. Slade

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Herman Melville (1819 – 1891) was a novelist and poet of the American Renaissance, best known for his works in adventure and travel writing, including Mody Dick (1851) and Typee (1846). His writing was met with mixed reviews by his contemporaries; it wasn’t until the early twentieth century that he gained recognition for his literary genius.

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