Bartleby, the Scrivener
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Bartleby, the Scrivener

Herman Melville

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HarperCollins
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56
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English
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1853

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Bartleby, the Scrivener by Herman Melville is a strange Wall Street tale about a law-copyist whose quiet refusal, repeated as 'I would prefer not to,' unsettles an office and its narrator. The story begins almost comically, then deepens into a study of work, charity, isolation, bureaucracy, and moral helplessness.

Readers interested in American short fiction, office literature, existential ambiguity, and social critique will find Bartleby compact but inexhaustible. Melville never explains Bartleby in a way that makes him manageable, which is why the story continues to trouble readers. Its power lies in the gap between polite order, commercial routine, legal language, and human despair, where sympathy exists but still may not know what to do.

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