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From: Jack London Journal[(essay date 1996) In the following essay, Lovett-Graff explores "The Strength of the Strong" and The Scarlet Plague in terms of how they are informed by London's commitment to socialist ideology.] Outside of H. G....
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From: American Literary Realism[(essay date fall 2008) In the following essay, Berliner claims that London's adventure and nature short stories function to express his socialist ideology and provide insight into the concept of socialistic Social...
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From: Jack London[(essay date 1994) In the following essay, Labor and Reesman contend that the short fiction of London's Jungian period is characterized by originality, openness to new ideas, and a view of women that alienated him from...
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From: Jack London's Strong Truths[(essay date 1975) In the following essay, originally published in 1975, McClintock investigates the influence of contemporary psychoanalytic theory--particularly Jung's Psychology of the Unconscious--on London's 1916...
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From: Jack London[(essay date 1984) In the following essay, Beauchamp considers London's science fiction short stories in chronological order, concluding that they are inconsistent in subject matter and quality.] London's...
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From: Oakland, Jack London and Me[(essay date 2007) In the following essay, Williamson notes that London's stories and novels reflect his conflict with the theories of Friedrich Nietzsche and Charles Darwin. Williamson argues that at his best, London...