The sea-wolf

494 pages

English language

Published Nov. 11, 2015 by Thorpe.

ISBN:
978-1-4448-2362-2
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OCLC Number:
909090038

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4 stars (2 reviews)

After embarking on a pleasure cruise, bookish young Humphrey van Weyden finds himself shipwrecked amidst a terrible storm. When he is picked up by a passing vessel, he initially believes he has been rescued by kind saviours. But Humphrey soon finds out that he has in fact boarded the GHOST - a seal-hunting ship captained by the incisive philosopher, brutal despot, and utterly terrifying Wolf Larsen. As Humphrey falls in love with Maud, a beautiful poet and fellow shipwreck survivor, he must contend not only with the dangers of being at sea, but also with competition from his cruel and scheming captain ...

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3 stars

Ambrose Bierce was right, a great character study ruined by romance.

The core of the novel is In the interplay between hardened sea captain Wolf Larsen and his belief that the strong naturally dominate the weaker, as there is nothing after this life, and spoiled literary critic Humphrey Van Wyden who holds that man has a higher purpose to do good for other men for their immortal souls.

Unfortunately this is never really resolved by the end of the book. London introduces a love interest for the two of them to compete over. She also acts as a bit of a foil to the two of them, in particular pushing Hump to be more of a man standing in his own two legs, however the ending of the story wraps up in the best Hollywood fashion -- Wolf suffers a series of debilitating strikes that lead to his death, while …

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Subjects

  • Sealers (Persons)
  • Fiction
  • Sealing ships
  • Ship captains

Places

  • Arctic regions
  • Arctic Regions