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Bartleby, The Failure
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It is not rare, sometimes it is even common, that an author speaks about his or
her self in their works. Herman Melville's "Bartleby, the Scrivener" is often
considered such a story. Many of the characters in the story and images created
allude to Melville's writing career, which was generally de ....
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persistence after he stops copying: "In plain fact, he had now become a
millstone to me…"(1149). In this respect, the narrator also represents
Melville's literary critics. Behind the relationship between Melville, the
narrator, and Bartleby, one can also see the relationship between the narrator
and an ideal audience that Melville would have wanted. He probably wished that
his writing would be more popular among the readers, although he professed his
own demise with Bartleby's atrophy. Hi.... |
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