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Description de l’éditeur

White Fang is a novel by American author Jack London (1876–1916) — and the name of the book's eponymous character, a wild wolfdog. First serialized in Outing magazine, it was published in 1906. The story takes place in Yukon Territory and the Northwest Territories, Canada, during the 1890s Klondike Gold Rush and details White Fang's journey to domestication. It is a companion novel (and a thematic mirror) to London's best-known work, The Call of the Wild, which is about a kidnapped, domesticated dog embracing his wild ancestry to survive and thrive in the wild.


Much of White Fang is written from the viewpoint of the titular canine character, enabling London to explore how animals view their world and how they view humans. White Fang examines the violent world of wild animals and the equally violent world of humans. The book also explores complex themes including morality and redemption.

GENRE
Romans et littérature
SORTIE
2017
11 mars
LANGUE
EN
Anglais
LONGUEUR
307
Pages
ÉDITIONS
Fix Pub
DÉTAILS DU FOURNISSEUR
KONSTANTIN FAMARSKII
TAILLE
1,8
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