Novels:
* Early Novels:
* *Typee* (1846)
* *Omoo* (1847)
* *Mardi* (1849)
* *Redburn* (1849)
* *White-Jacket* (1850)
* Masterpieces:
* *Moby-Dick; or, The Whale* (1851)
* *Pierre; or, The Ambiguities* (1852)
* *The Confidence-Man: His Masquerade* (1857)
* Later Novels:
* *Israel Potter: His Fifty Years of Exile* (1855)
* *The Piazza Tales* (1856)
* *The Battle-Pieces and Aspects of the War* (1866)
* *The Clarel: A Poem and Pilgrimage in the Holy Land* (1876)
* *Billy Budd, Sailor (An Inside Narrative)* (1924) - Published posthumously
Poetry:
* *John Marr and Other Sailors* (1888)
* *Timoleon* (1891)
* *The Poems of Herman Melville, 1850-1891* (1914) - Published posthumously
Short Stories:
* *The Piazza Tales* (1856)
* *Benito Cereno* (1855)
* *Bartleby, the Scrivener* (1853)
* *The Encantadas* (1854)
* *The Lightning-Rod Man* (1854)
* *The Bell-Tower* (1856)
* *The Paradise of Bachelors and the Tartarus of Maids* (1856)
Non-Fiction:
* *Typee* (1846) - A fictionalized account of his time on the Marquesas Islands
* *Omoo* (1847) - A sequel to *Typee*, detailing his further adventures in the South Pacific
* *White-Jacket* (1850) - A semi-autobiographical account of his time as a sailor in the U.S. Navy
This is not an exhaustive list, but it covers many of Melville's most important and well-known works. Melville's writing encompasses a vast range of topics, from seafaring adventures to philosophical meditations, and he continues to be a significant figure in American literature.