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Sea Wolf (Mass Market Paperback)

by Jack London (Author)
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  • Mass Market Paperback: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Bantam USA; Reissue edition (1 Jul 2001)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0553212257
  • ISBN-13: 978-0553212259
  • Product Dimensions: 17.4 x 10.5 x 1.6 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars See all reviews (15 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 1,936,258 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Published in 1904, and drawing on London's own experience on board a sealing ship, The Sea-Wolf describes the struggle between the civilized and the pagan, between the values of the ruthless sea-captain, Wolf Larsen, and the moral, literary Humphrey Van Weyden. One of his most popular novels, it also reveals London's preoccupation with the Nietzschean idea of the superman, and his interest in the brute underlying social behaviour. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful adventure and character study, 7 April 1998
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The book is a classic study of two characters - the Luciferian captain Wolf Larson, and the gentleman-turned-neophyte-sailor Humphrey Van Weyden. As Hump learns to survive the brutal conditions aboard Larson's ship, the Ghost, he grows from a soft academic type to a strong and resourceful survivor. Larson, the captain, is presented as a monster with no regard for human life. Larson is intrigued with Hump and engages him in philosophical discussions, but absorbs none of Hump's basic goodness. As Hump develops into a man, Larson degenerates into a blinded, diseased, pitiful creature. Hump overcomes his adverse conditions and even finds love, while Larson self-destructs. The adventure aboard the vessel is described in vivid detail, and the author clearly knows sailing. A wonderful story!
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13 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Testing Human Values, 3 Jul 2004
By Professor Donald Mitchell "Jesus Makes Me a P... (Boston) - See all my reviews
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Caution: The Sea Wolf is full of examples of man's inhumanity to man. If you are easily upset by callous disregard of the health and safety of others, you will not enjoy this book. Further, the book describes many of the worst abuses of the ways that seals were hunted for their fur.

On the surface, The Sea Wolf is a story about seal hunting expeditions to the Bering Sea. Beneath the surface, this book is an allegory about the nature of a human's life.

The Sea Wolf is one of those novels that explores philosophy as its primary purpose. The idea is to take abstract philosophical ideas, and make the philosophies come to life by putting them into interesting circumstances. So while there's an adventure tale on the surface of The Sea Wolf, that story is there merely to provide examples of the philosophical points. So don't be surprised if the adventure falters from time to time in favor of developing the philosophical examples. In the Sea Wolf, action is included primarily for character development rather than the reader's visceral entertainment.

In this book, Jack London was obviously fascinated by the new theories of Social Darwinism that grew out of Darwin's Origin of Species, indicating that the most capable people survived and prospered while the least capable fell by the wayside. Another influence was Nietzsche's concept of the amoral superman. A third influence was Milton's poem, Paradise Lost, and the role that Lucifer played in that story. To explore these points, Mr. London developed Captain Wolf Larsen, owner of the seal hunting schooner, Ghost. Captain Larsen is as amoral and strong in body and mind as you can imagine. Think of him as 100 percent traditional masculinity.

For a counterpoint, Mr. London looked to the traditional concepts of the Christian gentleman. Such a man is concerned with matters of the soul, helping others, ideas, and pursuing perfection. Taken to its extreme, such a man becomes almost like a woman. To develop this contrast, Mr. London uses the character of Humphrey van Weydon (known as "sissy" van Weydon to his friends while growing up) who is a literary critic.

The story evolves through putting Humphrey van Weydon into Larsen's world. The book's key theme is that a true man combines the virtues of a Christian gentleman with the masculine strength and independence of his sex's superior qualities over many women (like a successful jousting knight), but this true man can only be completed by the company and spiritual connection to a good woman (much like the medieval knight had to have his lady as a source of platonic love). As you can imagine, this theme will not inspire those looking for a nonstop, heart-pounding adventure tale.

The power of the story comes in the book's first half, when you will not know what to expect next from Wolf Larsen. If you are like me, you will feel a little involuntary discomfort every time Larsen comes near van Weydon . . . or anyone else, for that matter. The book's second half will be less appealing to most male readers, but will be the more appealing part for many female readers.

The book's strength is the way that the van Weydon character develops. You will come to appreciate his trials and the ways he handles them. If you find that you don't like that character after 75 pages, I suggest that you read no further unless you are otherwise enjoying the book.

May all your endeavors be worthy of your highest ideals and potential!

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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Intriguing, 11 Mar 1999
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Not London's most famous story, and with reason, the Sea Wolf combines adventure narrative and commentary on life similar to some of London's other stories. Wolf Larson is a man with an indominatble will who would become a despot if given the chance. However, since the oppurtunity never arose, he must be content to rule over only his ship. While the people under his rule may be few, his power over them is complete. He is harsh, an atheist who views the human race as fermenting yeast. He is one of the strongest characters I have met in literature, and more dynamic than the others anyway. [I mean, Moby Dick's Ahab is strong-willed and rules his crew, but his character is one dimensional]. However, some of the key points in the story are difficult to believe, making the novel more surreal than London's other novels. So, while interesting and worth reading, I think Call of the Wild and White Fang are better written. I read this book when I was in eighth grade.
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5.0 out of 5 stars antisocial personality disorder has never been so much fun

This novel is described as one of Jack London's best and I was expecting a stirring action packed seafaring yarn. Read more
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3.0 out of 5 stars Spoilt by Love
Jack London's Sea-wolf is a story studying the tension between civilisation and the Darwinian view of Survival of the Fittest. Read more
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1.0 out of 5 stars The Sea Wolf
I was disappointed with this disc. I wanted something that capured Korngolds music that you only ever hear in brief these days. Read more
Published on 3 Nov 2003 by M. Speakman

5.0 out of 5 stars Great Book!
This is probably one of the best examples of character devolopment that I have ever read. London paints a pictures of Humphrey, Wolf Larson, and the rest so that the act as real... Read more
Published on 8 Jul 1999

4.0 out of 5 stars Uneasy mix of great uebermensch story and bad love story.
It's a real shame that Jack London coupled one of his most fascinating and full-blooded characters with a stinker of a love story which carries no conviction. Read more
Published on 2 Jun 1999

4.0 out of 5 stars Set Sail With Wolf Larson Aboard The Ghost
I can't say anything bad at all about this fine novel which exhibits great storytelling and wonderful characters. Read more
Published on 2 May 1999

4.0 out of 5 stars It is a good book.
I thought the Sea Wolf Was an interesting book if you like ships. It was exciting and never had a dull moment. Captain Wolf Larsen really had a reader going by his evil actions.
Published on 17 April 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars It's the best book I've read!
The Sea Wolf, by Jack London, is one of the best books I've ever read! Come to think of it, it's the only book I've ever read!
Published on 9 April 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars READ THIS BOOK!
I was rummaging around in some boxes at our other farm and came across this book. It was one of the greatest finds of my life. Read more
Published on 12 Jul 1998

5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent drama about life
I couldn't put it down. I do believe it is one of London's best. I was engrossed in the spell of Wolf Larsen, as was Humphrey Van Weyden. Read more
Published on 21 Jun 1998

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