Typee
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Typee

Herman Melville

Yayıncı
Independently Published
Sayfa
218
Dil
English
Yayın yılı
1846

Özet

Typee is Herman Melville's first book, a South Seas narrative shaped by travel, captivity, desire, fear, and cultural encounter. Based loosely on Melville's own experience in the Marquesas, it follows a sailor who deserts a whaling ship and lives among the Typee people. The book mixes adventure, observation, fantasy, critique, and uneasy fascination.

Typee is important because it already shows Melville questioning Western assumptions while also revealing the limits and prejudices of his own period. Its tropical setting is vivid, but the deeper interest lies in freedom, labor, colonial contact, sexuality, and storytelling. Readers exploring Melville before Moby-Dick, maritime literature, travel writing, Pacific settings, and nineteenth-century cultural imagination will find a lively and complicated debut.

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