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At one time the most popular of Melvilles works, Typee was known as a travelogue that idealized and romanticized a mysterious South Sea island for readers in the ruthless, industrial, civilized world of the nineteenth century. But Melvilles story of Tommo, the Yankee sailor who enters the flawed Pacific paradise of Nuku Hiva, is also a fast-moving adventure tale, an autobiographical account of the authors own Polynesian stay, an examination of the nature of good and evil, and a frank exploration of sensuality and exotic ritual.This edition of Typee, which reproduces the definitive text and the complete, never-before-published manuscript reading text, includes invaluable explanatory commentary by John Bryant.
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