



The Sea Wolf
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Publisher Description
*The Sea-Wolf* by Jack London is a riveting psychological adventure that delves deep into the clash of intellect and brutality. Published in 1904, the novel follows Humphrey van Weyden, a refined literary critic who, after surviving a shipwreck, is rescued by the formidable Captain Wolf Larsen aboard the seal-hunting schooner *Ghost*. Larsen, a man of immense physical power and intellectual prowess, commands his ship with ruthless authority, terrorizing the crew with a mix of brute force and cynical philosophy.
As van Weyden struggles to survive under Larsen’s harsh rule, the novel explores profound themes of survival, power, morality, and the human condition. Through the intense conflict between the two men, London crafts a gripping narrative that challenges the boundaries of civilization versus savagery, intellect versus primal strength.
With its powerful characters, thrilling maritime setting, and deep philosophical undertones, *The Sea-Wolf* remains a classic of adventure literature, offering readers an unforgettable exploration of human nature in its rawest form.