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Jack London

The Sea-Wolf

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1904

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In The Sea-Wolf, Humphrey Van Weyden, a refined literary critic, is rescued by the Ghost after a shipwreck but is forced into servitude by its brutal captain, Wolf Larsen. As Humphrey adapts to the harsh seafaring life, philosophical and moral conflicts arise between him and Larsen. Humphrey ultimately seeks escape with fellow castaway Maud Brewster, leading to a battle for survival both against the natural world and Larsen’s relentless tyranny.

Reviews & Readership

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The Sea-Wolf by Jack London captivates with its thrilling blend of adventure and philosophical depth. Praised for its vivid sea scenes and complex characters, the novel explores themes of survival and morality. However, some critics find the narrative occasionally bogged down by heavy-handed philosophical discourse. Overall, it remains a compelling read with rich, thought-provoking elements.

Who should read this

Who Should Read The Sea-Wolf?

Ideal for readers who revel in adventure and philosophical musings, The Sea-Wolf by Jack London appeals to fans of rugged tales like Herman Melville's Moby-Dick and Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness. It combines high-seas adventure with deep existential inquiry, attracting those intrigued by complex character studies and man-versus-nature themes.

Book Details
Pages

366

Format

Novel • Fiction

Setting

Pacific Ocean • 1900s

Publication Year

1904

Audience

Adult

Recommended Reading Age

18+ years

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