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Pierre

Herman Melville

Casa editrice: CLXBX

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First published in 1852, Pierre; or, The Ambiguities is one of Herman Melville's most daring and psychologically complex novels—a dark, introspective exploration of identity, morality, and the perilous pursuit of idealism.

The novel centers on Pierre Glendinning, a young man of privilege raised in comfort and moral certainty. His orderly world is shattered when he encounters Isabel, a mysterious woman who may be his illegitimate half-sister. Determined to act honorably at any cost, Pierre makes a radical decision that leads him to reject his inheritance, defy social convention, and descend into poverty and isolation in New York City. What begins as an act of noble sacrifice gradually spirals into confusion, obsession, and despair.

Unlike Melville's sea narratives, Pierre delves into the inner landscapes of the human mind. Through dense symbolism, philosophical reflection, and emotional intensity, the novel questions the reliability of truth, the dangers of moral absolutism, and the fragile boundary between virtue and self-destruction. Melville challenges traditional notions of heroism, exposing the ambiguities that underlie human motives and ethical choices.

Bold, unsettling, and ahead of its time, Pierre remains one of Melville's most controversial works—a haunting literary experiment that rewards readers willing to confront its psychological depth and moral complexity.
Disponibile da: 07/02/2026.
Lunghezza di stampa: 557 pagine.

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