The Collected Short Stories of Jack London (eBook)

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2022
2474 Seiten
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859-654739177-7 (EAN)

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The Collected Short Stories of Jack London' is a comprehensive anthology that encapsulates the varied and raw spirit of Jack London's literary prowess. Within this collection, readers encounter the wild frontiers of the Klondike Gold Rush, the mysterious expanse of the Pacific, and the compelling dramas of human and animal survival. The stories, marked by London's distinctive naturalistic style, meld adventure with a profound psychological depth. His descriptive power and narrative momentum place these works within a critical tradition that spans from the raw realism of the 19th-century to the dynamic modernity of the early 20th-century literature. The stories are vivid demonstrations of London's ability to translate his personal experiences and socialist leanings into enduring art.nnJack London's own life reflects a panorama of adversity and triumph, much like the narratives of his characters. From extreme poverty to widespread acclaim, London's experiences as an oyster pirate, hobo, prospector, and sailor infuse his stories with authenticity and a sense of adventure. His direct participation in the Yukon Gold Rush and his extensive sailing across the Pacific provided fertile ground for his imagination, influencing his narrative craft. An ardent advocate of socialism, London's critical eye on societal constructs often underpin these narratives, creating a lingering subtext within the seeming simplicity of adventure and exploration.nnThis anthology is recommended for both admirers of London and newcomers to his work. It offers a window into the early 20th-century American zeitgeist and a touchstone of literary naturalism. These collected stories are not just reflections of a bygone era, but a showcase of timeless themes and the universal quest for meaning and justice. Readers in pursuit of literary craftsmanship that intertwines the rigors of survival with the intricacies of the human spirit will find 'The Collected Short Stories of Jack London' to be an invaluable and captivating collection.

Jack London, born John Griffith London on January 12, 1876, in San Francisco, California, remains a central figure in American literature renowned for his vivid portrayals of adventurous and rugged lives in the early 20th century. An autodidact whose formal schooling was erratic, London channeled his experiences as a laborer, sailor, and gold prospector into his writing, amalgamating the harsh reality of survival with his socialist political views. His literary style is characterized by a straightforward, vigorous approach and a talent for capturing the elemental struggles of man against nature and society. London's narratives, often set against the backdrop of the Klondike Gold Rush and the Pacific, reflect his adventurous spirit and belief in the 'survival of the fittest.' Though best known for his novels 'The Call of the Wild' and 'White Fang,' his collected short stories showcase a prolificacy and variety often understated in his popular recognition. Within these stories, readers discover everything from intimate character studies to sweeping tales of adventure threaded with his unique mix of naturalism and romanticism. Jack London died young, at the age of 40, on November 22, 1916, but his stories endure, illustrating his indelible impact on American narrative art.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Anthologien
Schlagworte 19th-century sea tales • Adventure fiction anthology • animal protagonist novels • Arthur Conan Doyle • Born in Fire • classic american literature • early 20th-century fiction • Edgar Allan Poe • Hemingway • Hogwarts • jack london short stories • Kafka • Klondike Gold Rush fiction • Literary Naturalism • Mark Twain • O. Henry • saki • The Stranger in the Woods • wilderness survival stories • Yukon adventure stories
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