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Introduction A Note on the Text Pt. 1 The Call of the Wild Pt. 2 Jack London, "Batard" Pt. 3 Letters of Jack London To Anna Strunsky, Jan. 21, 1900 To Houghton Mifflin Company, Jan. 31, 1900 To Cloudesley Johns, Jan. 6, 1902 To George P. Brett, March 10, 1903 To George P. Brett, March 25, 1903 To Anna Strunsky, Oct. 13, 1904 To George P. Brett, Dec. 5, 1904 To C. F. Lowrie, Jan. 13, 1911 To Ralph Kasper, June 25, 1914 Pt. 4 The Cultural Context of The Call of the Wild: Jack London's Klondike "Gold Creek and Gold Town" "Jack the Giant St. Bernard" Pt. 5 Selected Early Reviews "A Reader's Report for The Call of the Wild" Anonymous Review "Jack London's Book The Call of the Wild: It Is More Than a Rattling Good Dog Story - It Is an Allegory of Human Struggles and Aspirations" "Reviews: The Call of the Wild" "A Review of The Call of the Wild" by Jack London "Books New and Old" "Jack London's One Great Contribution to American Literature" "To the Editor of the Independent" Pt. 6 Critical Essays 1966-1996 "The Romantic Necessity in Literary Naturalism: Jack London" "Jack London's Mondo Cane: The Call of the Wild and White Fang" "Jack London's Naturalism: The Example of The Call of the Wild" "The Call of the Wild": Parental Metaphor" "A Romantic Novel" "The Doppelganger and the Naturalist Self: The Call of the Wild" "'Congested Mails': Buck and Jack's 'Call'" Works Cited For Further Reading |
Jack London
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