If Melville had never written "Moby Dick," his place in literature would
have been assured by his short fiction. "Billy Budd, Sailor" is his last
work and his masterpiece -- a brilliant study of the tragic clash
between social authority and individual freedom, human justice and
abstract good. In "Bartleby the Scivener," a Wall Street law clerk takes
passive resistance to a comic -- and tragic -- extreme. Completing the
beautiful collection are: "Benito Cerino, " "The Encantatas, " "The
Plaza, " and finally, Melville s chilling science fiction parable, "The
Bell Tower."