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Jack London
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 457

Jack London

A revelatory look at the life of the great American author—and how it shaped his most beloved works Jack London was born a working class, fatherless Californian in 1876. In his youth, he was a boundlessly energetic adventurer on the bustling West Coast—an oyster pirate, a hobo, a sailor, and a prospector by turns. He spent his brief life rapidly accumulating the experiences that would inform his acclaimed bestselling books The Call of theWild, White Fang, and The Sea-Wolf. The bare outlines of his story suggest a classic rags-to-riches tale, but London the man was plagued by contradictions. He chronicled nature at its most savage, but wept helplessly at the deaths of his favorite animals...

Jack London
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 216

Jack London

Twayne's United States Authors, English Authors, and World Authors Series present concise critical introductions to great writers and their works. Devoted to critical interpretation and discussion of an author's work, each study takes account of major literary trends and important scholarly contributions and provides new critical insights with an original point of view. An Authors Series volume addresses readers ranging from advanced high school students to university professors. The book suggests to the informed reader new ways of considering a writer's work. Each volume features: -- A critical, interpretive study and explication of the author's works -- A brief biography of the author -- An accessible chronology outlining the life, the work, and relevant historical context -- Aids for further study: complete notes and references, a selected annotated bibliography and an index -- A readable style presented in a manageable length

Rereading Jack London
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 316

Rereading Jack London

Jack London has long been recognized as one of the most colorful figures in American literature. He is America’s most widely translated author (into more than eighty languages), and although his works have been neglected until recently by academic critics in the United States, he is finally winning recognition as a major figure in American literary history. The breadth and depth of new critical study of London’s work in recent decades attest to his newfound respectability. London criticism has moved beyond a traditional concerns of realism and naturalism as well as beyond the timeworn biographical focus to engage such theoretical approaches as race, gender, class, post-structuralism, and new historicism. The range and intellectual energy of the essays collected here give the reader a new sense of London’s richness and variety, especially his treatment of diverse cultures. Having in the past focused more on London’s personal "world,” we are now afforded an opportunity to look more closely at his art and the numerous worlds it uncovers.

Short Stories of Jack London
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 738

Short Stories of Jack London

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1992
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  • Publisher: Free Press

A selection of London's short stories includes adventure, comedy, social satire, and tall tales

The Call of the Wild and Selected Stories
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 208

The Call of the Wild and Selected Stories

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2009-08-04
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  • Publisher: Penguin

The Call of the Wild is Now a Major Motion Picture Starring Harrison Ford! Out of the white wilderness, out of the Far North, Jack London, one of America’s most popular authors, drew the inspiration for his robust tales of perilous adventure and animal cunning. Swiftly paced and vividly written, the novel and five short stories included here capture the main theme of London’s work: the law of the club and the fang—man’s instinctive reversion to primitive behavior when pitted against the brute force of nature. Includes The Call of the Wild, Diable: A Dog, An Odyssey of the North, To the Man on the Trail, To Build a Fire, and Love of Life

Secrets of Strength
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 196

Secrets of Strength

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008-05-25
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  • Publisher: Lulu.com

Reprint of a fascinating old book that everyone who is interested in sports and athletics must read. Everything one should know about how one can gain unusually great strength, about the famous strongmen of the past and their training methods... By one of the absolutely best informed - the authentic strength training super-expert Earle Liederman.

The Far Music
  • Language: en

The Far Music

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-04-15
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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A Handbook of Critical Approaches to Literature
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 452

A Handbook of Critical Approaches to Literature

Using classic works such as To His Coy Mistress, Hamlet, Huckleberry Finn, Young Goodman Brown, Everyday Use, and Frankenstein as tools to introduce students to various critical theories, this book demonstrates how different approaches to an array of readings enrich the total response to and understanding of the individual work.

The Letters of Jack London
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1828

The Letters of Jack London

The standard edition of the remarkable American short story writer's letters. Published in 1988

Jacksonian Antislavery and the Politics of Free Soil, 1824-1854
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 302

Jacksonian Antislavery and the Politics of Free Soil, 1824-1854

Taking our understanding of political antislavery into largely unexplored terrain, Jonathan H. Earle counters conventional wisdom and standard historical interpretations that view the ascendance of free-soil ideas within the antislavery movement as an exp