Bartleby, the Scrivener
About This Book
This novella examines alienation and mandatory conformity within the workplace of industrial society. Written in ornate, occasionally comic language, it follows Bartleby, a legal clerk struggling with psychological troubles and social disconnection. The unnamed narrator—Bartleby's employer—serves as our lens into the title character's predicament, even as concrete details about Bartleby himself remain sparse.
Who Should Read This?
- Readers wanting to understand this celebrated 19th-century novella
- Admirers of classic American literary fiction
- Anyone exploring workplace alienation and psychological distress in industrial society
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