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|a Melville, Herman,
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|a Sea voyages and the vagaries of life on a ship are constant themes in the work of Herman Melville. In the novel Redburn, Melville sharply contrasts the refined sensibilities of the title character, an upper-class American youth, with the coarse manners of his Liverpudlian shipmates. The novel is notable for its finely drawn characters and piercing social criticism.
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|a Foreword; I -- How Wellingborough Redburn''s Taste for the Sea was Born and Bred in Him; II -- Redburn''s Departure from Home; III -- He Arrives in Town; IV -- How He Disposed of His Fowling-Piece; V -- He Purchases His Sea-Wardrobe, and on a Dismal Rainy Day Picks Up His Board and Lodging Along the Wharves; VI -- He is Initiated in the Business of Cleaning Out the Pig-Pen, and Slushing Down the Top-Mast; VII -- He Gets to Sea and Feels Very Bad; VIII -- He is Put into the Larboard Watch; Gets Sea-Sick; And Relates Some Other of His Experiences
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|a IX -- The Sailors Becoming a Little Social, Redburn Converses with ThemX -- He is Very Much Frightened; The Sailors Abuse Him; And He Becomes Miserable and Forlorn; XI -- He Helps Wash the Decks, and then Goes to Breakfast; XII -- He Gives Some Account of One of His Shipmates Called Jackson; XIII -- He Has a Fine Day at Sea, Begins to Like it; But Changes His Mind; XIV -- He Contemplates Making a Social Call on the Captain in His Cabin; XV -- The Melancholy State of His Wardrobe; XVI -- At Dead of Night He is Sent Up to Loose the Main-Skysail; XVII -- The Cook and Steward
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|a XVIII -- He Endeavors to Improve His Mind And Tells of One Blunt and His Dream Book; XIX -- A Narrow Escape; XX -- In a Fog He is Set to Work as a Bell-Toller, and Beholds a Herd of Ocean-Elephants; XXI -- A Whaleman and a Man-Of-War''s-Man; XXII -- The Highlander Passes a Wreck; XXIII -- An Unaccountable Cabin-Passenger, and a Mysterious Young Lady; XXIV -- He Begins to Hop About in the Rigging Like a Saint Jago''s Monkey; XXV -- Quarter-Deck Furniture; XXVI -- A Sailor a Jack of All Trades; XXVII -- He Gets a Peep at Ireland, and at Last Arrives at Liverpool
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|a XXVIII -- He Goes to Supper at the Sign of the Baltimore ClipperXXIX -- Redburn Deferentially Discourses Concerning the Prospects of Sailors; XXX -- Redburn Grows Intolerably Flat and Stupid Over Some Outlandish Old Guide-Books; XXXI -- With His Prosy Old Guide-Book, He Takes a Prosy Stroll through the Town; XXXII -- The Docks; XXXIII -- The Salt-Droghers, and German Emigrant Ships; XXXIV -- The Irrawaddy; XXXV -- Galliots, Coast-Of-Guinea-Man, and Floating Chapel; XXXVI -- The Old Church of St. Nicholas, and the Dead-House; XXXVII -- What Redburn Saw in Launcelott''s-Hey
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|a XXXVIII -- The Dock-Wall BeggarsXXXIX -- The Booble-Alleys of the Town; XL -- Placards, Brass-Jewelers, Truck-Horses, and Steamers; XLI -- Redburn Roves About Hither and Thither; XLII -- His Adventure with the Cross Old Gentleman; XLIII -- He Takes a Delightful Ramble into the Country; And Makes the Acquaintance of Three Adorable Charmers; XLIV -- Redburn Introduces Master Harry Bolton to the Favorable Consideration of the Reader; XLV -- Harry Bolton Kidnaps Redburn, and Carries Him Off to London; XLVI -- A Mysterious Night in London; XLVII -- Homeward Bound; XLVIII -- A Living Corpse; XLIX -- Carlo
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