
The Confidence Man
About this book
Onboard the Fidele, a steamboat floating down the Mississippi to New Orleans, a confidence man sets out to defraud his fellow passengers. In quick succession he assumes numerous guises - from a legless beggar and a worldly businessman to a collector for charitable causes and a 'cosmopolitan' gentleman, who simply swindles a barber out of the price of a shave. Making very little from his hoaxes, the pleasure of trickery seems an end in itself for this slippery conman. Is he the Devil? Is his chicanery merely intended to expose the mercenary concerns of those around him? Set on April Fool's Day, The Confidence-Man (1857) is an engaging comedy of masquerades, digressions and shifting identity, and a devastating satire on the American dream.
Subjects
FictionSwindlers and swindlingSteamboatsMississippi RiverConfidence-man (Melville, Herman)Swindlers and swindling in literatureClassic LiteratureAmerican fiction (fictional works by one author)Fiction, generalMississippi, fictionFiction, humorousChildren's fictionBoats and boating, fictionHumorous storiesLarge type booksAmerican literatureFiction, humorous, generalFiction, satireCriminals, fictionLong Now Manual for Civilization