Redburn. His First Voyage / Being the Sailor Boy Confessions and Reminiscences of the Son-Of-A-Gentleman in the Merchant Navy
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The narrative follows a young provincial who takes his first voyage in the merchant marine, leaving home with romantic expectations that clash with the realities of shipboard life. He undergoes menial labor, seasickness, fear, and occasional camaraderie while observing varied shipmates and perilous weather. Shore leave brings a vivid tour of a bustling port city, its docks, emigrant vessels, beggars, and urban vice, which deepens his disillusionment and moral reflection. Episodes alternate between adventure, personal growth, and social observation, charting a gradual coming-of-age marked by compassion, awkwardness, and sobering experience.
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