The Call of the Wild The Call of the Wild

The Call of the Wild

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The Call of the Wild is a novel by American author Jack London published in 1903. The story is set in the Yukon during the 19th-century Klondike Gold Rush—a period when 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 California as the story opens. Stolen from his home and sold into the brutal existence of an Alaskan sled dog, he reverts to atavistic traits. Buck is forced to adjust to, and survive, cruel treatments, fight to dominate other dogs, and survive in a harsh climate. Eventually he sheds the veneer of civilization, relying on primordial instincts through lessons he learns, to emerge as a leader in the wild.

London lived for most of a year in the Yukon and gained from that experience 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 with which London presents the themes in an almost mythical form. As “early as 1908 the story was adapted to film, and it has seen several more cinematic adaptations since that time.

  • GÉNERO
    Ficción y literatura
    PUBLICADO
    2008
    1 de julio
    IDIOMA
    EN
    Inglés
    EXTENSIÓN
    143
    Páginas
    EDITORIAL
    The Project Gutenberg
    VENTAS
    Scott Reid
    TAMAÑO
    400.2
    KB

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