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Atlantic Monthly, Vol. 92, November, 1903, pp. 695-96.
Jonathan Auerbach, “Congested Mails': Buck and Jack's 'Call'," in Rereading Jack London, edited by Leonard Cas-suto and Jeanne Campbell Reesman, Stanford University Press, 1966, pp. 25-45.
Joseph Campbell, The Hero and the God," in The Hero with a Thousand Faces, Princeton University Press, 1968, p. 36.
Mary Kay Dodson, "Naturalism in the Works of Jack London," in Jack London Newsletter, Vol. 4, No. 3, September-December, 1971, pp. 130-39.
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