To Build a Fire, Jack London | Further Reading

FURTHER READING

BIBLIOGRAPHIES

Sherman, Joan R. Jack London: A Reference Guide. Boston: Twayne Publishers, 1977, 323 p.

Primary and annotated secondary bibliography.

Tavernier-Courbin, Jacqueline. Critical Essays on Jack London. Boston: G. K. Hall & Co., 1983, 298 p.

Includes an updated bibliography of secondary works on London.

CRITICISM

McClintock, James I. “Alaskan Nightmare and Artistic Success: 1898–1908.” In Jack London's Strong Truths, pp. 116–19. East Lansing, Mich.: Michigan State University Press, 1997.

Regards “To Build a Fire” as London's “most mature expression of his pessimism.”

Additional coverage of London's life and career is contained in the following sources published by the Gale Group: American Writers; Authors and Artists for Young Adults, Vol. 13; Authors in the News, Vol. 2; Beacham's Encyclopedia of...

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