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Call of the Wild

Autor Jack London
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The Call of the Wild is a novel by Jack London published in 1903. The story is set in the Yukon during the 1890s Klondike Gold Rush---a period in which strong sled dogs were in high demand. The novel's central character is a dog named Buck, a domesticated dog living at a ranch in the Santa Clara Valley of California as the story opens. Stolen from his home and sold into service as sled dog in Alaska, he reverts to a wild state. Buck is forced to fight in order to dominate other dogs in a harsh climate. Eventually he sheds the veneer of civilization, relying on primordial instincts and learned experience to emerge as a leader in the wild.
London lived for most of a year in the Yukon collecting material for the book. The story was serialized in the Saturday Evening Post in the summer of 1903; a month later it was released in book form. The novel's great popularity and success made a reputation for London. Much of its appeal derives from the simplicity of this tale of survival. As early as 1908 the story was adapted to film and it has since seen several more cinematic adaptations.
Background
By 1897, California native Jack London had traveled around the United States as a hobo, returned to California to finish high school (he dropped out at age 14), and spent a year in college at Berkeley. He then traveled to the Klondike by way of Alaska during the height of the Klondike Gold Rush, later saying of the experience: "It was in the Klondike I found myself." Leaving California in July, he traveled to Dyea, where he went inland. To reach the gold fields, he and his party transported their gear over the Chilkoot Pass, often carrying on their backs loads of up to 100 pounds (45 kg). They staked claims to eight gold mines along the Stewart River.
London stayed in the Klondike for almost a year. He lived for a time in the frontier town of Dawson City, before moving to a nearby winter camp, where he spent the winter reading books he had brought: Charles Darwin's The Origin of the Species; and John Milton's Paradise Lost. In the winter of 1898, Dawson City (today mostly deserted) was a city with about 30,000 miners, a saloon, an opera house, and a street of brothels.
In the spring of 1898, as the annual gold stampeders began to stream into the area, London left. He had contracted scurvy, common in the Arctic winters, where fresh produce was unavailable. When London's gums began to swell he decided to return to California. With his companions, he rafted 2,000 miles (3,200 km) down the Yukon River, through portions of the wildest territory in the region, until they reached St. Michael, where he hired himself out on a boat and returned to San Francisco.
In Alaska, London found material that inspired him to write the novella The Call of the Wild. Dyea Beach was the primary point of arrival for miners at the time London visited, but without a harbor access was treacherous, so Skagway became the new arrival point. From there, to reach the Klondike prospectors had to navigate the White Pass, which became known as "Dead Horse Pass," with horse carcasses littering the route; it was too steep and harsh for them to survive the ascent. Dogs began to replace horses to transport material over the pass, and at this time strong dogs with thick fur were "much desired, scarce and high in price."
London would have seen many dogs, especially prized Husky sled dogs, in Dawson City and in winter camps close to the main sled route. He became friends with Marshall Latham Bond and his brother Louis Whitford Bond, who owned a mixed St. Bernard-Scotch Collie dog; in a letter to his friend London later wrote: "Yes, Buck is based on your dog at Dawson." Beinecke Library at Yale University holds a photograph of Bond's dog, taken during London's stay in the Klondike in 1897. The depiction of the California ranch in the beginning of the story was based on the Bond family ranch.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781609422523
ISBN-10: 160942252X
Pagini: 90
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 6 mm
Greutate: 0.29 kg

Notă biografică

Jack London is best known for his books The Call of the Wild, White Fang, and The Sea-Wolf, but he was an incredibly prolific writer who left behind more than fifty volumes of novels, stories, journalism, and essays, many of which are still read around the world. Born in San Francisco in 1876 and named John, he adopted the name Jack during an adolescence spent working various hard-labor jobs, and later decided to become a writer in order to escape the fate of life as a factory worker. A summer spent in the Yukon in his twenties provided ample material to launch a career that would see him manipulate the media and embrace the writer persona as few before him had. The first full-length feature film made in America was based on The Sea-Wolf, and London would live to see several of his works adapted for the big screen. A committed if conflicted socialist, he possessed a strong desire for capitalist success (he endorsed commercial products in advertisements), but would use the platform his fame afforded him to endorse socialism, women's suffrage, and prohibition, and to break the taboo of leprosy. Somewhat ironically, a posthumous myth that London was a womanizing alcoholic who took his own life (despite his actual death of renal failure in 1916) would diminish the weight granted his body of work in the annals of literary and social history.

Cuprins

Acknowledgements
References and Abbreviations
Illustrations
Introduction
Jack London: A Brief Chronology
A Note on the Text
The Call of the Wild
Appendix A: The Klondike in Reality and Myth
  1. From Tappan Adney, The Klondike Stampede (1900)
  2. From A.C. Harris, Alaska and the Klondike Gold Fields (1897)
Appendix B: The Animal Story
  • From Charles G.D. Roberts, The Kindred of the Wild:A Book of Animal Life (1902)
Appendix C: Darwin on Dogs and Men
  1. From Charles Darwin, The Variation of Animals and Plants under Domestication (1868)
  2. From Charles Darwin, The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex (1871)
  3. From Charles Darwin, The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals (1872)
Appendix D: Outside and Inside Dogs in the Northland
  1. From Edward Jesse, Anecdotes of Dogs (1858)
  2. From Tappan Adney, The Klondike Stampede (1900)
  3. From Jack London, “Husky—The Wolf-Dog of the North” (1900)
Appendix E: Instinct, Memory, Recapitulation, and Atavism
  1. From Herbert Spencer, The Principles of Psychology (1855, 1890)
  2. From Ernst Haeckel, The History of Creation (1868, 1880)
  3. From Samuel Butler, Life and Habit (1878)
  4. From Charles Darwin, The Variation of Animals and Plants under Domestication (1868)
  5. John Myers O’Hara, “Atavism” (1902)
Appendix F: London’s First Dog Story
Jack London, “Bâtard” (1902, 1904)
Appendix G: Extracts from London’s Correspondence (1902–1916)
  1. From Letter to Cloudesley Johns (6 January 1902)
  2. From Letter to Anna Strunsky (11 February 1902)
  3. From Letter to George P. Brett (28 April 1902)
  4. From Letter to George P. Brett (21 November 1902)
  5. From Letter to Anna Strunsky (20 December 1902)
  6. From Letter to Anna Strunsky (7 January 1903)
  7. From Letter to George P. Brett (12 February 1903)
  8. From Letter to George P. Brett (25 February 1903)
  9. From Letter to George P. Brett (10 March 1903)
  10. From Letter to Anna Strunsky (13 March 1903)
  11. From Letter to George P. Brett (25 March 1903)
  12. From Letter to George P. Brett (2 April 1903)
  13. From Letter to George P. Brett (10 April 1903)
  14. From Letter to George P. Brett (24 July 1903)
  15. From Letter to George P. Brett (10 August 1903)
  16. From Letter to George P. Brett (15 August 1903)
  17. From Letter to Merle Maddern (28 August 1903)
  18. From Letter to Marshall Bond (17 December 1903)
  19. From Letter to George P. Brett (5 December 1904)
  20. From Letter to John M. O’Hara (25 July 1907)
  21. From Letter to Karl E. Harriman (12 December 1910)
  22. From Letter to Edgar G. Sisson (30 January 1915)
  23. From Letter to Frank A. Garbutt (5 February 1915)
  24. From Letter to H.E. Kelsey (3 April 1915)
  25. From Letter to Loen Weilskov (16 October 1916)
Appendix H: Reviews of The Call of the Wild
  1. From New York Times Saturday Review of Books and Art (25 July 1903)
  2. From Outlook (25 July 1903)
  3. From George Hamlin Fitch, San Francisco Chronicle (2 August 1903)
  4. From Argonaut (3 August 1903)
  5. From Mary Calkins Brooke, [San Francisco] Bulletin (23 August 1903)
  6. From Athenaeum (29 August 1903)
  7. From Comrade (September 1903)
  8. From Florence Jackson, Overland Monthly (September 1903)
  9. From J. Stewart Doubleday, Reader (September 1903)
  10. From Literary Digest (3 October 1903)
  11. From Nation (8 October 1903)
  12. From H.W. Boynton, Atlantic Monthly (November 1903)
Appendix I: The Plagiarism Issue
  1. From Egerton R.Young, My Dogs in the Northland (1902)
  2. From Jack London, The Call of the Wild (1903)
  3. From L.A.M. Bosworth and Jack London, “Is Jack London a Plagiarist?” (14 February 1907)
  4. From “Against Jack London,” New York Times Saturday Review of Books (23 February 1907)
  5. From Egerton R.Young, letter in New York Times, Saturday Review of Books (9 March 1907)
  6. From Jack London, letter to Egerton R.Young (18 March 1907)
Appendix J: Buck’s Travels
  • Map 1. To the Northland
  • Map 2. The Klondike Trail
  • Map 3. Salt Water
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An unusual dog, part St. Bernard, part Scotch shepherd, is forcibly taken to Alaska where he eventually becomes leader of a wolf pack.

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Buck, a loving and docile St. Bernard mix becomes forcibly changed when he is nabbed from his home in sunny California and sold into service as an Alaskan sled dog.

Forced to endure the harsh climate of the Yukon backcountry, Buck becomes progressively more savage in an effort to stay alive among the other dogs in the pack. Relying on primal instincts, Buck emerges as an intimidating and fearless leader in the wild.

Jack London's most famous tale is a stark reminder of how important it is to trust one's instincts. Though examined through the eyes of a dog, The Call of The Wild is a tale far greater than that of a life lived on four paws. London's intention is clear: When faced with dire and inhumane conditions, there is nothing left to do but revert to a wild state fight to stay alive.

With a new note about the author, and a cleanly typeset manuscript, this edition of London's poignant tale resonates just as profoundly as when it was originally published in 1903. A new film adaptation of this novel starring Harrison Ford and Omar Sy released in 2020.


Recenzii

A best-seller from its first publication in 1903, The Call of the Wild tells the story of Buck, a big mongrel dog who is shipped from his comfortable life in California to Alaska, where he must adapt to the harsh life of a sled dog during the Klondike Gold Rush. The narrative recounts Buck’s brutal obedience training, his struggle to meet the demands of human masters, and his rise to the position of lead sled dog as a result of his superior physical and mental qualities. Finally, Buck is free to respond to the “call” of the wilderness. Over a hundred years after its publication, Jack London’s “dog story” retains the enduring appeal of a classic.
This Broadview Edition includes a critical introduction that explores London’s life and legacy and the complex scientific and psychological ideas drawn upon by London in writing the story. The appendices include material on the Klondike, Darwin’s writings on dogs, other contemporary writings on instinct and atavism, and maps of the regions in which the story takes place.

“This is the best scholarly edition of The Call of the Wild currently available, with a superb, wide-ranging introduction by Nicholas Ruddick that is a model of judicious lucidity. The edition is also greatly enhanced by a series of fascinating primary documents situating the novella in an array of turn-of-the-twentieth-century cultural contexts, including the Klondike gold rush, Darwin on dogs and men, theories of atavism and instinct, and controversies surrounding charges of plagiarism against Jack London. Highly recommended.” — Jonathan Auerbach, University of Maryland