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Trapped at sea under the rule of a ruthless captain -- can the human spirit endure?
The Sea-Wolf (1904), by Jack London, is a gripping tale of adventure and psychological conflict set against the brutal backdrop of the open ocean.
The story follows Humphrey Van Weyden, an intellectual unaccustomed to hardship, who is shipwrecked and rescued by the sealing schooner Ghost. His salvation quickly turns to terror when he meets Wolf Larsen, the vessel's brilliant but tyrannical captain. Caught between cruelty and survival, Van Weyden must confront not only the harsh realities of the sea but also the violent philosophy of the man who rules it.
London weaves together high-seas adventure with profound questions about power, morality, and the nature of life itself. Wolf Larsen, one of literature's most unforgettable characters, embodies both strength and savagery in equal measure.
A thrilling blend of action and philosophy, The Sea-Wolf remains one of London's most enduring masterpieces.
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