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Pierre, or The Ambiguities

   PIERRE: OR, THE AMBIGUITIES.

   BY HERMAN MELVILLE.
   To

   Greylock's Most Excellent Majesty.



   In old times authors were proud of the privilege of dedicating their works to Majesty. A right noble custom, which we of Berkshire must revive. For whether we will or no, Majesty is all around us here in Berkshire, sitting as in a grand Congress of Vienna of majestical hill-tops, and eternally challenging our homage.

   But since the majestic mountain, Greylock - my own more immediate sovereign lord and king - hath now, for innumerable ages, been the one grand dedicatee of the earliest rays of all the Berkshire mornings, I know not how his Imperial Purple Majesty (royal-born: Porphyrogenitus) will receive the dedication of my own poor solitary ray.

   Nevertheless, forasmuch as I, dwelling with my loyal neighbors, the Maples and the Beeches, in the amphitheater over which his central majesty presides, have received his most bounteous and unstinted fertilizations, it is but meet, that I here devoutly kneel, and render up my gratitude, whether, thereto, The Most Excellent Purple Majesty of Greylock benignantly incline his hoary crown or no.

   Pittsfield, Mass.


By Herman Melville

Title# Words# Reads
1 Book I. Pierre Just Emerging From His Teens. 786234
2 Book II. Love, Delight, And Alarm. 995533
3 Book III. The Presentiment And The Verification. 1080329
4 Book IV. Retrospective. 882634
5 Book V. Misgivings And Preparations. 1010427
6 Book VI. Isabel, And The First Part Of The Story Of Isabel. 881527
7 Book VII. Intermediate Between Pierre's Two Interviews With Isabel At The Farm-House. 659934
8 Book VIII. The Second Interview At The Farm-House, And The Second Part Of The Story Of Isabel. Their Immediate Impulsive Effect Upon Pierre. 968629
9 Book IX. More Light, And The Gloom Of That Light. More Gloom, And The Light Of That Gloom. 269329
10 Book X. The Unprecedented Final Resolution Of Pierre. 437426
11 Book XI. He Crosses The Rubicon 231131
12 Book XII. Isabel: Mrs. Glendinning: The Portrait: And Lucy. 525827
13 Book XIII. They Depart The Meadows. 97027
14 Book XIV. The Journey And The Pamphlet. 534425
15 Book XV. The Cousins. 571426
16 Book XVI. First Night Of Their Arrival In The City. 636331
17 Book XVII. Young America In Literature. 499326
18 Book XVIII. Pierre, As A Juvenile Author, Reconsidered. 335129
19 Book XIX. The Church Of The Apostles. 436727
20 Book XX. Charlie Millthorpe. 308831
21 Book XXI. Pierre Immaturely Attempts A Mature Work. Tidings From The Meadows. Plinlimmon. 574627
22 Book XXII. The Flower-Curtain Lifted From Before A Tropical Author, With Some Remarks On The Transcendental Flesh-Brush Philosophy. 515127
23 Book XXIII. A Letter For Pierre. Isabel. Arrival Of Lucy's Easel And Trunks At The Apostles'. 657629
24 Book XXIV. Lucy At The Apostles. 317224
25 Book XXV. Lucy, Isabel, And Pierre. Pierre At His Book. Enceladus. 784527
26 Book XXVI. A Walk: A Foreign Portrait: A Sail: And The End. 618526


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