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The Call of the Wild (1903) is London’s most well-known novel. It was hugely popular when it was first published and remains a favorite today. It also is considered one of the leading novels of the naturalist period. The Call of the Wild has many similarities with White Fang. It is the story of a dog who suffers the cruelties and hardships of nature before being adopted by a kind man.
John Barleycorn (1913) is London’s painfully straightforward account of his alcoholism, published only a few years before his death. It is the only autobiographical...
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