"Bartleby, the Scrivener" was first published in two parts in Putnam's Magazine in 1853. It was later included in Herman Melville's collection of short stories, "The Piazza Tales," in 1856.
Some symbols in "Bartleby the Scrivener: A Tale of Wall Street" by Herman Melville include Bartleby's refusal to comply with society's expectations, representing passive resistance; the office as a symbol of the dehumanizing impact of capitalism; and the wall separating Bartleby's work area from the rest of the office, symbolizing isolation and alienation.
They all take place in the time that they were first published in. The first books were published in the 1930s, however various editions of Nancy drew have been published since then, and the time period progresses as the series did.
In 1843 the story was first published.
The book Peyton Place was published in 1956, and its sequel Return to Peyton Place was published in 1959The movie Peyton Place was released in 1957The TV series Peyton Place ran from September 15, 1964 to June 2, 1969
Michelle Paver's first book was "A Place in the Hills," published in 1993.
First published in Great Britain by Bloomsbury publishing plc, 38 soho square, London, W1V 5DF
where it was published
The name of the place where the book was published
The first magnetic resonance image was published in 1973 and the first study performed on a human took place on July 3, 1977
"Pride and Prejudice" by Jane Austen was first published on January 28, 1813 in London, England.
'THe Greek Myths' by Robert Graves was first published in London and New York in 1955.
"Origin of the text" means the place some specified sequence of words was found, was first published or used.