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The Oxford handbook of Jack London

  1. Title statementThe Oxford handbook of Jack London / edited by Jay Williams.
    PublicationNew York : Oxford University Press, 2017.
    Phys.des.1 online resource.
    ISBN9780190605490 (ebook) : No price
    EditionOxford handbooks online
    Internal Bibliographies/Indexes NoteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
    ContentsLife on the Pacific Rim: The Ideology of The Overland Monthly / Jay Williams -- / Lawrence D. Taylor --
    The Essays, Articles and Lectures of Jack London / Daniel J. Wichlan --
    Jack London as Playwright / George Adams --
    Jack London as Poet / George Adams --
    The Atavistic Nightmare: Memory and Recapitulation in Jack London's Ghost and Fantasy Stories / Michael Newton --
    Darwin's Anachronisms: Liberalism and Conservative Temporality in The Son of the Wolf / Stephen J. Mexal --
    The People of the Abyss: Tensions and Tenements in the Capital of Poverty / Sara S. Hodson --
    Canine Narration / Loren Glass --
    Making Sense of Jack London's Confusion of Genres in The Sea-Wolf / Per Serritslev Petersen --
    The Iron Heel and the Contemporary Bourgeois Novel / Kathy Knapp --
    The Facts of Life and Literature / Cecelia Tichi -- / Christopher Gair --
    Burning Daylight / Tony Williams --
    Jack London's Sci-Fi Finale / John Hay --
    The Valley of the Moon: Quest for Love, Land, and a Home / Susan Nuernberg, Iris Jamahl Dunkle, Alison Archer -- / Susan I. Gatti --
    Cherry, Unfinished Business: Race, Class, and the American Empire / Lawrence Phillips --
    Sex and Science in Jack London's America / Layne Parish Craig --
    From Atavistic Gutter-Wolves to Anglo-Saxon Wolf's: Evolution and Technology in Jack London's Urban Industrial Modernity / Agnes Malinowska --
    A Bestiary from the Age of Jack London / Michael Lundblad -- / Paul Durica --
    Family, Friends, and Mentors / Clarice Stasz --
    Jack London and Physical Culture / Paul Baggett --
    The Sovereign Logic of Jack London's Sea Stories / Hank Scotch -- / Howard Horwitz --
    Jack London, Suffering, and the Ideal of Masculine Toughness / Leonard Cassuto --
    Women's Rights, Women's Lives / Donna Campbell --
    Blurred Lines: The Illustration of Jack London / Amy Tucker --
    Introduction / Jay Williams --
    Jack London, Marriage, and Divorce / Clare Virginia Eby -- / Kenneth K. Brandt --
    Jack London's International Reputation / Joseph McAleer -- / Michael Millner --
    Jack London, War, and the Journalism That Acts / Karen Roggenkamp -- / Kevin R. Swafford.
    Notes to AvailabilityPřístup pouze pro oprávněné uživatele
    AudienceSpecialized.
    Another responsib. Williams, Jay (James W.),
    Personalities London, Jack, 1876-1916 - Criticism and interpretation.
    London, Jack, 1876-1916.
    Subj. Headings Authors, American - 20th century - Biography.
    Form, Genre elektronické knihy electronic books
    CountryNew York
    Languageangličtina
    Document kindElectronic books
    URLPlný text pro studenty a zaměstnance UPOL
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    Robert Scholes and Clifford Wulfman define modernism and modernity this way: "Modernity is a social condition. Modernism was a response to that condition." Modernity "is an urban condition" "reached in certain parts of the world in the late nineteenth century ... a mass phenomenon" characterised by the rise of technology, print culture, and material consumption. Jack London, who is routinely categorised as a naturalist and realist, can also be called a modernist. The word modern appears often in the pages of this handbook, and though it is not new to call London a modernist, the breadth of scholarship in this present volume gives the categorisation new meaning.

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