"Jack London's Tales of Cannibals and Headhunters" is set in the romantic and dangerous South Seas and illustrated with the original artwork and several maps.
JLP 512, Album 74, p. 48, JLC- HL. London, Jack. Adventure. New York: Macmillan, 1911. ———. “The Apostate. ... In The Complete Stories of Jack London, edited by Earle Labor, Robert C. Leitz III, and I. Milo Shepard, 1:549–55.
(13) In taking the female muse out of the parlor, Norris has in mind a particularly masculine literary aesthetic. This passage can be used to open a discussion about the literary climate at the turn of the century, in which London and ...
... Headhunters: Nine South Seas Stories by America's Master of Adventure, University of New Mexico Press, pp. 27, 107 ... Tales,” in Thalia, Vol. 12, Nos. 1–2, 1992, pp. 55–66. United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized ...
The major Northland works - including The Call of the Wild, White Fang, and To Build a Fire- are considered in connection with the motifs of literary Naturalism, as well as in relation to complicated issues involving imperialism, race, and ...
This enhanced e-book edition of Jack London features significant archival motion picture footage.
Apart from a hundred very short essays on individual short story writers from Alice Adams and Sherwood Anderson to ... Race also serves as the main analytical category for James Nagel's Race and Culture in New Orleans Stories (2014).
Adventure
A zealous missionary sets out to spread the gospel in a land of cannibals. The son of a Polynesian chief becomes the slave of a white man. These stories and others portray life in the South Seas in the days of tall ships over a century ago.
Adventure tells about the confrontation between a man who finds himself alone in front of a plantation - harassed by blacks cannibals - and a bold, independent and liberated feminist woman, Joan Lackland, who's arrival at the plantation ...
Adventure tells about the confrontation between a man who finds himself alone in front of a plantation - harassed by blacks cannibals - and a bold, independent and liberated feminist woman, Joan Lackland, who's arrival at the plantation ...