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Billy Budd and other Prose Pieces
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25 August 2026
Billy Budd is the final novel from legendary author Herman Melville. Published posthumously almost thirty years after his death, the novel is renowned for its richness of character and its thematic ambiguity.
Melville couches his tale of morality inside an exciting nautical adventure set during the tumultuous times of the Napoleonic Wars. The novel follows the titular Billy Budd, a handsome and charismatic sailor conscripted aboard a British Man 'O War named Bellipotent. When one of the senior officers accuses him falsely of mutiny, Budd lashes out and strikes the officer dead in one blow. In the court martial that ensues, the crew struggles to find a just solution to the problem of Billy Budd. On one hand, he has killed a senior officer, and naval law dictates his own life be given in return. On the other, the charges of mutiny originally leveled against him are clearly false and begin a dialogue that calls into question the absolute morality of the law. An unprecedented accomplishment for its time, Melville's utilization of his rich characters to explore morality, political power, and justice levels a potent critique of institutional power that continues to resonate with readers today.
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Preface 13
Billy Budd, Foretopman 15
Other Prose Pieces
Daniel Orme 101
Hawthorne and His Mosses, by a Virginian
spending a July in Vermont: Literary World ,
August 17, August 24, 1850 106
Cock-A-Doodle-Doo! Or The Crowing of the
Noble Cock Beneventano: Harper’s New Monthly
Magazine , November–December 1853 124
The Two Temples 148
Poor Man’s Pudding and Rich Man’s Crumbs:
Harper’s New Monthly Magazine , June 1854 164
The Happy Failure, A Story of the River
Hudson: Harper’s New Monthly Magazine ,
July 1854 179
The Fiddler: Putnam’s Monthly Magazine ,
September 1854 187
The Paradise of Bachelors and the Tartarus
of Maids: Harper’s New Monthly Magazine ,
April 1855 194
Jimmy Rose: Harper’s New Monthly Magazine ,
November 1855 217
The ’Gees: Harper’s New Monthly Magazine ,
March 1856 228
I and My Chimney: Putnam’s Monthly Magazine ,
March 1856 235
The Apple-Tree Table, or Original Spiritual
Manifestations: Putnam’s Monthly Magazine ,
May 1856 265
Under the Rose 288
The Marquis de Grandvin 294
Portrait of a Gentleman 300
To Major John Gentian, Dean of the
Burgundy Club 304
Jack Gentian 313
Mayor Gentian and Colonel J. Bunkum 317
The Cincinnati 321
Fragment 324
Fragments from a Writing-Desk 325