Jan 1, 2010
Pierre | Pierre
At a glance:
- Author: Herman Melville
- First Published: 1852
- Type of Work: Novel
- Type of Plot: Philosophical
- Time of Work: Early nineteenth century
- Setting: New York
- Principal Characters: Pierre Glendinning, Mrs. Glendinning, Lucy Tartan, Isabel, Glen Stanly, Delly Ulver
- Genres: Long fiction, Philosophical realism
- Subjects: Family or family life, New York, North America or North Americans, Northeast, U.S., United States or Americans, Suicide, Authors or writers, Nineteenth century, New York City, Brothers and sisters, Incest, Illegitimacy
- Locales: New York, NY
The Story:
Pierre Glendinning was a young man who lived amid luxury and
ease, the heir to vast estates that formed the larger portion of
two counties in New York state. His time was taken up with outdoor
recreation, reading, and the courting of beautiful and well-to-do
Lucy Tartan, a woman of whom Pierreās mother approved
completely. Mrs. Glendinning, who was jealous of her influence over
her son, saw nothing to fear in quiet, unaggressive Lucy
Tartan.
One evening, however, a strange incident occurred when Mrs.
Glendinning and Pierre visited a sewing bee in a nearby...
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