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Martin Eden (eBook)

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2022
368 Seiten
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859-654739161-6 (EAN)

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Martin Eden - Jack London
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In "Martin Eden," Jack London crafts a semi-autobiographical novel that chronicles the struggles of an aspiring writer in a world defined by class and societal expectations. With an eloquent yet gritty prose style, London captures the tumultuous journey of Martin, a self-educated sailor whose romantic aspirations and artistic ambitions collide with the harsh realities of early 20th-century America. Through this narrative, London delves into themes of individualism, class struggle, and the often-disillusioning pursuit of the American Dream, echoing the Naturalist movement's emphasis on the influence of environment and heredity on human behavior. Jack London, an iconic figure in American literature, drew upon his turbulent life experiences, including his working-class upbringing and his passion for the written word, to create this poignant exploration of ambition and identity. His own battles with poverty and the literary establishment inform Martin's journey, making it a profoundly personal narrative that reflects London's internal conflicts and his critique of societal norms. The author's firsthand experiences as a laborer and adventurer lend an authenticity and urgency to the story that resonate deeply with readers. "Martin Eden" is a compelling read for anyone interested in the complexities of aspiration, identity, and the relentless pursuit of dreams in the face of societal constraints. London's exploration of the human condition and the stark truths of life make this novel an enduring classic that speaks to the heart of every writer and dreamer, inviting readers to reflect on their own aspirations and societal roles.

Jack London, born John Griffith London on January 12, 1876, in San Francisco, was a prolific American novelist, journalist, and social activist. Renowned for his adventurous life and literary acclaim, London's works have captivated readers worldwide. His worldview was shaped by his early experiences with hardship, which included laboring in various demanding jobs. London's writing career was prolific and diverse, including novels, short stories, and essays that often explored themes of survival and the struggle against nature, a testament to his personal credo of individualism and Social Darwinism. Notably, 'Martin Eden' (1909) stands out as an autobiographical and ideological novel that delves into the author's ambivalent relationship with the literary establishment and the illusion of the American Dream. The book provides insight into London's literary style, characterized by a strong narrative drive, vivid descriptions, and a profound understanding of human character. His other celebrated works include 'The Call of the Wild' (1903) and 'White Fang' (1906), which have both left an indelible mark on American naturalism and adventure genres. London's contribution to American literature remains significant, as he continues to be both a popular and scholarly subject due to his exploration of nature, social inequality, and the triumph of the human spirit.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Literatur Romane / Erzählungen
Schlagworte 1984 • 20th century fiction • american classic literature • American Dream journey • American Naturalism • aspiring writer protagonist • Autobiographical novel • character-driven narrative • Class struggle • Dostoyevsky • Early 20th-century • early 20th century America • Existential Undertones • Hemingway • individualism and ambition • Intellectually Stimulating • Into the wild • Jack London novels • Literary Pursuit • literary realism romance • Marcel Proust • Moby Dick • Mrs. Dalloway • Passionate Ambition • Paulo Coelho • protagonist's evolution • psychological fiction • rags to riches journey • Rugged Individualism • self-education narrative • Self-taught writer • social inequities • socio-economic commentary • struggle for individuality • The Prophet • Ulysses • Vivid descriptive prose • working-class literature • working-class struggles • Working-class Transformation
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