野性的呼唤 Call of the Wild

分類: 图书,进口原版书,小说 Fiction ,
作者: Jack London 著
出 版 社: Oversea Publishing House
出版时间: 2005-3-1字数:版次: 1页数:印刷时间: 2005/03/01开本: 48开印次: 1纸张: 胶版纸I S B N : 9781416500193包装: 平装内容简介
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The thrilling adventure story set in the Yukon frontier, where a dog experiences both the cruelty of man and the freedom of the wild.
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作者简介:
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.
目录
INTRODUCTION
CHRONOLOGY OF JACK LONDON'S LIFE AND WORK
HISTORICAL CONTEXT OF
The Call of the Wild
"BATARD"
THE CALL OFTHE WILD
1. INTO THE PRIMITIVE
2. THE LAW OF CLUB AND FANG
3. THE DOMINANT PRIMORDIAL BEAST
4. WHO HAS WON TO MASTERSHIP
5. THE TOIL OF TRACE AND TRAIL
6. FOR THE LOVE OF A MAN
7. THE SOUNDING OF THE CALL
NOTES
INTERPRETIVE NOTES
CRITICAL EXCERPTS
QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSION
SUGGESTIONS FOR THE
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