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The Sea Wolf (Unabridged) - cover

The Sea Wolf (Unabridged)

Jack London

Maison d'édition: DigiCat

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In Jack London's unabridged classic, "The Sea Wolf," readers are plunged into a visceral exploration of survival and existentialism set against the backdrop of the brutal North Pacific. The narrative follows Humphrey Van Weyden, a literary critic whose life takes a tumultuous turn after a ferry accident leads him to be rescued by the ruthless captain Wolf Larsen aboard the seal-hunting ship Ghost. Through London's evocative prose, rich characterizations, and sharp philosophical dialogues, the novel not only examines the raw instincts of humanity but also critiques the social constructs of civilization and individualism, positioning itself firmly within the literary context of naturalism and existential thought prevalent in the early 20th century. Jack London, a pioneering American author, drew from his own experiences as a sailor, gold prospector, and social activist to craft this gripping tale. His encounters with the harsh realities of life at sea, alongside his philosophical musings on survival of the fittest and the often brutal nature of existence, significantly influenced the thematic depth of "The Sea Wolf." London's life experiences vividly manifest in the character of Wolf Larsen, embodying the struggle between the animalistic drive and the intellectual soul. With its exhilarating narrative and profound thematic exploration, "The Sea Wolf" is a must-read for those interested in the complexities of human nature and morality. London's masterful storytelling captures the imagination while inviting readers to ponder profound questions about strength, agency, and the true essence of civilization. This timeless classic is not only a thrilling adventure but also an intellectual journey that deserves a place on every bookshelf.
Disponible depuis: 17/11/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 1143 pages.

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