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| Additional Physical Format: | Online version: McClintock, James I., 1939- Jack London's strong truths. East Lansing : Michigan State University Press, 1997 (OCoLC)605359362 |
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| Named Person: | Jack London; Jack London; Jack London |
| Material Type: | Government publication, State or province government publication |
| Document Type: | Book |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
James I McClintock |
| ISBN: | 087013471X 9780870134715 |
| OCLC Number: | 36799105 |
| Notes: | Originally published: White logic. Grand Rapids, Mich. : Wolf House Books, 1975, in series: Wolf House Books monograph. |
| Description: | x, 225 p. ; 23 cm. |
| Contents: | I. Finding the Proper Trend of Literary Art: 1898-1902 -- II. Actuality and Ideals: 1898-1902 -- III. The Malemute Kid -- IV. Alaskan Nightmare and Artistic Success: 1898-1908 -- V. The Decline: 1906-1911 -- VI. Rebirth: 1916. |
| Series Title: | Red cedar classics. |
| Other Titles: | White logic |
| Responsibility: | by James I. McClintock. |
Abstract:
Jack London's Strong Truths is a readable and insightful account of Jack London's literary apprenticeship and final mastery as a brilliant writer of almost 200 short stories. His ambition was to tell the "strong truths" of his life as a worker and adventurer understood through the revolutionary ideas he learned from his reading of Charles Darwin, Karl Marx, and Carl Jung.
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