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The Sea Wolf

Jack London

Editora: The Ebook Emporium

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"He was a magnificent pyre of flesh... but there was no soul in the light of his eyes."

Humphrey Van Weyden, a soft, bookish literary critic, is a passenger on a ferry that sinks in the fog of San Francisco Bay. He is rescued by the Ghost, a seal-hunting schooner bound for Japan. But his savior is no hero. Wolf Larsen, the captain of the Ghost, is a man of immense physical strength and terrifying intelligence who views human life as "cheap" and "a ferment." Forced into grueling labor, Humphrey must adapt to Larsen's world of violence or perish. The novel becomes a deadly psychological game as the "Sissy" Van Weyden attempts to maintain his humanity while being molded by the "Sea-Wolf."

The Superhuman vs. The Scholar: Wolf Larsen is one of literature's most formidable antagonists. A self-taught philosopher who reads Spencer and Nietzsche, he believes only in the reality of the flesh. The arrival of the captive poetess Maud Brewster shifts the stakes, turning the Ghost into a floating laboratory where the three characters clash over the existence of the soul and the meaning of love.

A Struggle for Dominance: London's vivid prose captures the visceral reality of life at sea—the gutting of seals, the roar of the storms, and the constant threat of mutiny. As Wolf Larsen's body begins to fail him due to mysterious headaches, the power dynamic shifts, leading to a climactic struggle for survival on a deserted island.

Face the wolf of the sea. Purchase "The Sea-Wolf" today and test your own strength of will.
Disponível desde: 09/01/2026.
Comprimento de impressão: 335 páginas.

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