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From: Jack London Newsletter[In the following essay, Gershenowitz defends the authority of Jack London as a naturalist with respect to Roosevelt's criticism of him as a “Nature-Faker.”] The controversy between President Theodore Roosevelt and...
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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:Novels for Students (Vol. 19. )The wolf is the hero of White Fang, and although his interactions with humans are an important part of his story, even in those interactions the animals remain at center stage. The humans are there to help Jack London...
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From: Children's Literature in Education[(essay date June 1995) In the following essay, Oswald notes that the "animal as hero is a standard element in children's realistic animal fiction" and argues that the founders of the realistic animal fiction genre--such...
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From:Journal of Modern Literature (Vol. 45, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedIs there such a thing as animal imagination? If so, how might it differ across wild and domesticated environments? Jack London suggests an answer to these questions in his imaginative forays into the inner world of dogs....