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Jack London: Hai lang (Chinese language, 1986, Shu hua chu ban shi yeh yu xian gong si)

328 pages

Chinese language

Published Nov. 11, 1986 by Shu hua chu ban shi yeh yu xian gong si.

OCLC Number:
23932073

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4 stars (2 reviews)

Jack London's novel The Sea Wolf became an instant bestseller on its release in 1904. Ambrose Bierce wrote "The great thing - and it is among the greatest of things - is that tremendous creation, Wolf Larsen...the hewing out and setting up of such a figure is black for a man to do in one lifetime." The Sea Wolf tells the story of intellectual Humphrey van Weyden's toughening and growth in the face of brutality and hardship. Set adrift after his ferry collides in fog and sinks, van Weyden is pulled out of the sea by Wolf Larsen.

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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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