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Set against the backdrop of Melville's retreat to his piazza in Lenox, Massachusetts, this collection showcases his profound narrative style and thematic depth. The stories explore complex issues such as slavery in "Bartleby," and feature compelling characters and settings in "Benito Cereno," "The Encantadas," "The Lightning-Rod Man," "The Bell-Tower," and "The Piazza." Written in 1856, these tales reflect Melville's struggles and insights during a time when he was grappling with public perception and his literary legacy.
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