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Herman Melville's Mardi (1849) has stood the test of time as a
superb allegorical fantasy, and as the third in a trilogy
reflecting on Melville's experiences on the sea. Set on a fictional
Pacific island, this adventure, love story, and exploration of the
metaphysical sets the stage for later writers in the twentieth
century who delve into the psychological. Appearing only two years
before Moby Dick, the book may be regarded as the key to Melville's
philosophical, religious, political, and social ideas during the
most significant and productive period of his career. The incidents
and scenes described in Mardi are often tragic in their
implications, and the comments are highly critical of
nineteenth-century society, but the vivid writing is laced with
sparkling humor, spicy adventure, and crackling conversation.
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