Ley de vida y otros cuentos
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London se siente atraido por el tema de la lucha por la vida y por la crueldad de la misma. Solo los fuertes y más adaptables consiguen sobrevivir
Jack London fue un novelista y periodista estadounidense cuyas obras abordan de manera romántica las luchas elementales por la supervivencia. Se inspiró en gran medida en ricas experiencias de vida, incluido el tiempo pasado en el Klondike y su trabajo como marinero y vagabundo. Su prosa a menudo explora los aspectos crudos de la existencia humana y las fuerzas naturales.







London se siente atraido por el tema de la lucha por la vida y por la crueldad de la misma. Solo los fuertes y más adaptables consiguen sobrevivir
El Vagabundo de las estrellas es una novela del escritor estadounidense Jack London publicada en 1915. La historia gira en torno a la reencarnación y es narrada en primera persona por Darrell Standing, un profesor universitario condenado a cadena perpetua en la prisión de San Quentin por asesinato. Los funcionarios de la prisión intentan quebrantar su espíritu mediante un dispositivo de tortura llamado "la chaqueta", una prenda de lona que se puede ajustar para comprimir todo el cuerpo, induciendo angina. Standing descubre cómo soportar la tortura al entrar en un estado de trance, en el que camina entre las estrellas y revive fragmentos de vidas pasadas. En este viaje intergaláctico, se siente exaltado por la certeza de que está destinado a una gran aventura, donde al final encontrará todas las fórmulas cósmicas y se revelará el secreto último del universo. Con una varita de vidrio en mano, sabe que debe tocar cada estrella al pasar, o de lo contrario caerá en un abismo de castigo y culpa inimaginables.
"Colmillo Blanco" ilustrado, único en su clase. Colmillo Blanco es una novela del escritor estadounidense Jack London (1876-1916). Inicialmente aparecida por entregas en la revista Outing, fue publicada en 1906. La historia transcurre en el Territorio del Yukón, Canadá, durante la Fiebre del oro de Klondike a fines del siglo XIX. Narra el camino hacia la domesticación de un perro lobo salvaje. La mayor parte de la novela está escrita desde el punto de vista del personaje canino, lo que le permite a London explorar la forma en que los animales ven su mundo y a los seres humanos. Colmillo Blanco examina el violento mundo de los animales salvajes y el igualmente violento mundo de los humanos. La novela además explora temas complejos, como la moral y la redención. Ha sido adaptada al cine varias veces. Esta edición contiene 11 ilustraciones de Dino Di Lena, un reconocido artista italiano.
En una de sus novelas más famosas, Jack London narra el choque entre el intelectual Humphrey van Weyden y el brutal capitán Wolf Larsen, conocido como el "Lobo de Mar". Tras el hundimiento de la ferry Martinez, van Weyden es rescatado del océano por el fantasmagórico barco Ghost y su temido capitán. Sin embargo, esta salvación se convierte en una pesadilla: la lucha por la supervivencia a bordo del cazador de focas, las tormentas, las aventuras salvajes y una delicada historia de amor se entrelazan en este cautivador relato de navegación. Jack London, quien conoció la vida de marinero en 1893 durante un viaje en un barco cazador de focas, plasmó sus experiencias en esta obra una década después. Su vida estuvo marcada por la lucha y la búsqueda de su lugar en el mundo, lo que se refleja en la intensidad y profundidad de sus escritos, que han dejado una huella indeleble en la literatura universal.
El escritor estadounidense Jack London (1876-1916), autodidacta, vagabundo, marinero, llegó a publicar más de cincuenta libros y a conocer el éxito literario. Defensor del socialismo y del sufragio femenino, La llamada de la selva y Colmillo blanco se encuentran entre sus novelas más famosas, pero es en los relatos cortos donde mejor se concentra su visión de la existencia como la más grande aventura.
An adaption of Jack London's Call of the wild.
Nazváno podle povídky s názvem La llamada de lo salvaje, kniha obsahuje proslavený příběh severského psa Bucka a dalších 17 povídek. S obdivuhodnou věrojasností zobrazuje autor všechny prožitky Buckova přizpůsobování za přechodu z pohodlí a slunečného blahobytu na panském sídle do drsné a mrazivé skutečnosti Severu, kde se z něho stává chytrý, smělý a bojovný hrdina. Ostatní povídky, ať krátké či delší (humoristické a rybářské), všechny nesou znaky londonovské tvorby: mužné cnosti, bojovnost a odvahu, vytrvalost a kamarádskou věrnost.
Publicado en 1904, "La llamada de lo salvaje" es quizás el libro más célebre de Jack London y uno de los que más ha contribuido a la fama del escritor. En los hielos del Klondike, durante la fiebre del oro, la vida de Buck se ve interrumpida por una naturaleza salvaje, brutal y feroz, que a través de numerosas aventuras hará emerger su esencia instintiva y primitiva. Buck logra redescubrir el amor por el ser humano gracias a John Thornton, quien lo rescata del duro abuso de sus últimos dueños. Una historia fascinante y profunda que habla a todo tipo de lectores y narra la compleja relación entre la naturaleza y los seres vivos.
Jack London, un maestro de las novelas de aventuras, nos relata aquí una aventura real: su propio viaje a través del océano Pacífico. La permanente búsqueda de nuevas vivencias lo llevó a encargar la construcción de un velero de quince metros aparejado en queche, en el que empleó una verdadera fortuna y no menos paciencia. Sin saber mucho de navegación, zarpó de San Francisco a bordo del Snark cuyos defectos incluían la falta de estanqueidad y la incapacidad de orzar y ponerse proa al viento. Le acompañaron su mujer y unos amigos. La determinación y el espíritu aventurero que los guiaba los llevó hasta Hawai, de allí a las islas Marquesas y más tarde hasta las islas Salomón; en todos estos lugares se vieron desbordados por la hospitalidad de la gente de los Mares del Sur. Jack London nos narra la vida de las islas y la dureza y los peligros de una singladura oceánica de dos años de duración, en este apasionante relato donde se combinan la aventura y la navegación con el interés científico de un verdadero antropólogo.
Madrid. 18 cm. 142 p. Encuadernación en tapa blanda de editorial. Colección 'Poesía y Prosa Popular ; ', numero coleccion(41). London, Jack ( 1876-1916). Introducción, Juan Carlos Garrot; traducción, Antonio Guardiola .. Este libro es de segunda mano y tiene o puede tener marcas y señales de su anterior propietario. 8477481040
La fiebre del oro surgida en Alaska, que a muchos enriqueció y a otros arrojó a la más absoluta indigencia, es el motor de esta selección de cuentos del genial Jack London. El frío polar, telón de fondo y auténtico protagonista de estas implacables historias desnuda la quierma en la que se sustentan las ambiciones, debilidades y codicias del ser humano.
Una interesante novela del famoso escritor estadounidense Jack London llena de aventura, acción, y romance. La obra posee traducción única al español en esta nueva edición.
En la segunda mitad del siglo XIX Alaska fue el objetivo de muchas expediciones que buscaron fortuna con la explotación del oro. El Ártico es también el destino que le ha sido reservado a Buck, un formidable perro mestizo, hijo de un San Bernardo y de una pastora escocesa, que disfruta de una existencia apacible y civilizada hasta que es vendido para tirar de un trineo en los páramos helados de Alaska y Canadá. De poco servirá lo que ha aprendido hasta el momento. En este nuevo entorno hostil, rápidamente advierte que la única ley válida es la del ®garrote y el colmillo—, tan cruel como implacable. Buck se verá obligado a luchar por la propia supervivencia y conocerá la ferocidad de la naturaleza, que despertará en él atávicos instintos que habían permanecido dormidos mucho tiempo.
Buck, un perro vigoroso y domesticado que vive confortablemente en una soleada mansion de California, es secuestrado para ser vendido como perro de trineo en los frios paramos de Alaska durante la denominada fiebre del oro.
Rousseau decía del hombre que nace naturalmente bueno y se pervierte al contacto con la sociedad. London lo aplica al mundo del animal. Colmillo Blanco, el perro-lobo salvaje que no conoce más leyes que las de la naturaleza, irá agudizando sus instintos de ferocidad o violencia a imagen y semejanza de los hombres. “Si el lobezno hubiera pensado como los hombres —dice London—, habría calificado la vida como un voraz apetito, y el mundo como un caos gobernado por la suerte, la impiedad y el azar en un proceso sin fin.” Por fortuna, Colmillo Blanco encontró finalmente al “señor del amor”.
Novela de aventuras ambientada en la vida marinera y de los cazadores de focas, EL LOBO DE MAR (1904) inspirada, como gran parte de la obra de Jack London (1876-1916), en experiencias propias y personajes por él conocidos gira en buena medida en torno al capitán Larsen, símbolo del superhombre, de la fuerza y la resistencia físicas, en cuya personalidad contradictoria coexisten la violencia y el primitivismo con la mentalidad propia de un hombre refinado sensible a la poesía y a la filosofía. El protagonista del relato, así pues, viene a personalizar el eterno conflicto entre el bien y el mal, entre la inteligencia y la fuerza bruta. Otras obras de Jack London en esta misma colección: «El vagabundo de las estrellas» (BA 0936), «El silencio blanco y otros cuentos» (BA 0937), «Asesinatos, S. L.» (BA 0938) y «Relatos de los Mares del Sur» (BA 0939).
Ambientada en la vida agreste y salvaje de una frontera que trasciende su mero carácter físico para convertirse en encarnación del conflicto entre la naturaleza y un ser humano alienado de ella, COLMILLO BLANCO es una de las obras más célebres de JACK LON
The semiautobiographical Martin Eden is the most vital and original character Jack London ever created. Set in San Francisco, this is the story of Martin Eden, an impoverished seaman who pursues, obsessively and aggressively, dreams of education and literary fame. London, dissatisfied with the rewards of his own success, intended Martin Eden as an attack on individualism and a criticism of ambition; however, much of its status as a classic has been conferred by admirers of its ambitious protagonist. Andrew Sinclair's wide-ranging introduction discusses the conflict between London's support of socialism and his powerful self-will. Sinclair also explores the parallels and divergences between the life of Martin Eden and that of his creator, focusing on London's mental depressions and how they affected his depiction of Eden. (back cover)
Jack London wrote as vividly about rugged adventurers grappling with forces of nature as he did about solitary individuals coming to terms with their ideals and ambitions. This volume collects six unforgettable novels - The Call of the Wild, The Sea-Wolf, White Fang, Martin Eden, The Valley of the Moon, and The Star Rover - in which London explores the ideas and emotions that dramatically shape human behavior. Jack London's tales betray a mythic imagination, infused with flashes of idealism. The novels in this literary omnibus abound with power and grace and with the high drama and intellectual depth that were the hallmarks of his writing. Jack London: Six Novels is part of Barnes & Noble's Library of Essential Writers. Each title in the series presents the finest works - complete and unabridged - from one of the greatest writers in literature in magnificent, elegantly designed hard-back editions. Every volume also includes an original introduction that provides the reader with enlightening information on the writer's life and works.
Exploring themes of survival and the darker sides of human nature, this collection of short stories delves into the struggles faced in industrialized societies. Set against the backdrop of London, the narratives highlight the challenges of adversity and the complexities of workplace dynamics, offering a thought-provoking look at the human experience.
Set in the harsh winter of the Klondike, the story explores the struggle between man and nature through a man's ill-fated journey in extreme cold. Ignoring warnings, he embarks on a perilous trek, confident in his abilities despite the evident dangers. His dog, instinctively aware of the risks, contrasts with the man's stubborn belief in his own infallibility. Jack London's narrative vividly illustrates the futility of human arrogance when faced with the overwhelming power of the natural world.
Adaptace příběhu Jacka Londona. Jazyková úroveň: Mírně pokročilí. Podle příběhu Jacka Londona. Bílý tesák je napůl pes, napůl vlk. Je dravý, bystrý a chytrý a rychle se naučí přežít ve volné divočině Severní Ameriky. Jeho život se ale navždy mění, když se poprvé setkává s lidmi. Odváží se Bílého tesáka ochočit? Dovolí jim přiblížit se tak, aby se o to pokusili? Nahrávky ZDARMA na infoa.cz.
Set in the Solomon Islands, the story revolves around Jerry, an Irish terrier with a strong bond to his brother, featured in another of London's works. This novel, one of London's final writings, showcases his ability to portray animal characters with depth and emotion. The author, known for his impactful contributions to literature and early science fiction, was part of a radical literary group in San Francisco. This edition includes a new biography, providing insight into London's life and legacy.
Jazyková úroveň – Mírně pokročilí Výbor tří méně známých povídek Jacka Londona z divoké přírody: Konec příběhu, Na konci duhy a Dům pro Mapuhiho. Zatímco děj prvních dvou příběhů pomyslně spojuje zamrzlý tok řeky Yukon, při jehož březích a v jehož ledových vodách se do lidského slovníku znovu vrací slova láska, život a smrt, Dům pro Mapuhiho zavede čtenáře mezi lovce perel z atolu Hikueru v okamžiku, kdy se k jeho břehům blíží hrozivý hurikán. Dvojjazyčné vydání doplněné lexikálním a gramatickým komentářem pod čarou. Pro mírně pokročilé.
John Griffith London was a groundbreaking American novelist and journalist, recognized as a pioneer in commercial magazine fiction. He became one of the first writers to achieve global fame and financial success through his craft. Additionally, he played a significant role in shaping what would evolve into the science fiction genre, blending social activism with imaginative storytelling. His contributions have left a lasting impact on literature and popular culture.
John Griffith London was a groundbreaking American novelist and journalist, known for his significant contributions to commercial magazine fiction and the early development of science fiction. He became one of the first authors to achieve global fame and financial success through his writing, while also engaging in social activism. His innovative storytelling and exploration of themes related to society and human experience have left a lasting impact on literature.
Half wolf, half dog, White Fang fully understands the cruelty of nature and humans, taken in by a man who trains him through constant whippings and then by another who forces him to participate in vicious dogfights. He finally overcomes these obstacles and meets someone who offers him kindness. But can White Fang leave his wild ways behind?
Penguin Readers is an ELT graded reader series for learners of English as a foreign language. With carefully adapted text, new illustrations and language learning exercises, the print edition also includes instructions to access supporting material online. Titles include popular classics, exciting contemporary fiction, and thought-provoking non-fiction, introducing language learners to bestselling authors and compelling content. The eight levels of Penguin Readers follow the Common European Framework of Reference for language learning (CEFR). Exercises at the back of each Reader help language learners to practise grammar, vocabulary, and key exam skills. Before, during and after-reading questions test readers' story comprehension and develop vocabulary. Visit the Penguin Readers website Exclusively with the print edition, readers can unlock online resources including a digital book, audio edition, lesson plans and answer keys. The world is a wonderful place to a brave wolf cub, as his mother teaches him all about nature. But then he meets humans. They call him White Fang, and take him away from the wild. Can he learn their ways to survive, and at what cost to himself?
This nonfiction work by Jack London, written after three months in London's East End, reveals the harsh realities faced by the impoverished in one of the wealthiest nations. Influenced by Friedrich Engels and Jacob Riis, London aimed to shed light on the indignities suffered by those marginalized by industrialization. In 1902, he immersed himself in the slums, living in workhouses, sleeping on the streets, and staying with a poor family to understand the working-class experience. Drawing from his own background and socialist beliefs, he documented the struggles of the city's poor, illustrating how many were left behind in the march toward modernization. Upon its release, the work received both popular and critical acclaim, inspiring George Orwell to explore poverty and urban life in his own writings. While London is often celebrated for his fiction, his journalistic skills and firsthand experiences as a traveler and worker enabled him to portray the harshness of impoverished life with empathy and a call for change.
Contains The Call of the Wild, White Fang, The Sea-Wolf, and 40 short stories all by Jack London.
John Griffith London, an influential American novelist and journalist, gained fame as a pioneer in commercial magazine fiction and a precursor to modern science fiction. His innovative storytelling and social activism not only made him a global celebrity but also allowed him to amass considerable wealth from his writing. His works reflect a blend of adventure and social commentary, showcasing his impact on literature and his role in shaping the genre.
Jack Call of the Wild; The Sea Wolf; White Fang; The Son of the Wolf; The Iron Heel; The People of the Abyss [leather_bound] London, Jack [Jan 01, 1983]
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Francis Morgan, a wealthy New Yorker, discovers he's a descendant of the infamous pirate Henry Morgan and sets out to find his ancestor's hidden treasure in Central America. Along the way, he meets a distant cousin and embarks on thrilling adventures filled with danger and romance. Jack London, the author, was a prolific American novelist known for his adventurous tales.
This book recounts Jack London photographer beautifully juxtaposing his worldwide famous literature with his incredible photographs.
A beautiful leather-bound collectible volume of Jack London's stories. From hard-edged adventures in the Klondike territory to harrowing experiences on the South Seas, Jack London's three most popular novels form the basis of this collection. Popular short stories round out this beautiful leather-bound volume that will be a treasured addition to any home library. You'll enjoy hours of reading infused with the romance, hopes, and frustrations of one of the world's most widely read authors.
During the gold rush, Buck is snatched away from his peaceful home and brought to the harsh and bitter Yukon to become a sled dog. Will he adapt to life as a member of a sled pack? Or will his newly awakened instincts lead him to search for the freedom he has never known?
Focusing on accessibility, this book is a reproduction of a historical work presented in large print, catering specifically to individuals with impaired vision. The publishing house Megali is dedicated to making historical texts more accessible, ensuring that readers can enjoy and engage with these important works without the strain of smaller fonts.
If you enjoy nonstop adventure and heroic exploits, then you are sure to love Tales of the North. This masterful compilation includes - in facsimile of the original turn-of-the-century magazines-the complete novels of White Fang, The Sea Wolf, The Call of the Wild, and Cruise of the Dazzler, plus fifteen short stories- all with original illustrations. This is an adventure you won't want to miss!
Black Beauty. Peter Pan. The Call of the Wild. The Wind in the Willows. The Adventures of Robin Hood. The Secret Garden. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Anne of Green Gables
Christopher Bellew is a success in the eyes of the world, engaged with the San Francisco paper and penning stories daily... but for no pay. When Klondike fever strikes the region, he sees his chance to break from drudgery – starting him on a journey that takes him over mountain passes and down swirling rapids, removing him forever from the world he knew and the man he was. Taking the name "Smoke," he learns to thrive and flourish in the wilds of the frontier. "Smoke Bellew," first published in 1912, tells a tale as bracing and fast-moving as an icy mountain stream. Includes: - The Taste of the Meat - The Stampede to Squaw Creek - Shorty Dreams - The Man on the Other Bank - The Race for Number One
John Griffith London was a groundbreaking American novelist and journalist, celebrated for his contributions to commercial magazine fiction and science fiction. He became one of the first authors to achieve global fame and financial success through his writing. His innovative storytelling and social activism left a lasting impact on literature, making him a significant figure in early 20th-century American culture.
John Griffith London, born John Griffith Chaney, was a prominent American novelist and journalist known for his significant contributions to commercial magazine fiction. His work marked him as a pioneer in the early science fiction genre, earning him worldwide fame and substantial wealth. Beyond his literary achievements, he was also an active social advocate, reflecting his commitment to addressing societal issues through his storytelling.
The collection features seven compelling tales by Jack London, highlighting themes of survival and human resilience in harsh environments. The title story revolves around a European adventurer who cleverly escapes from his Indian captors. Another standout, "To Build a Fire," tells of a Klondike traveler who faces dire consequences after ignoring warnings about venturing alone. Other stories, including "Trust," "That Spot," "Flush of Gold," "The Passing of Marcus O'Brien," and "The Wit of Porportuk," further explore the challenges and complexities of life in the wilderness.
Buck leads a good life in California, but one day he is stolen to be a sledge dog and taken to the harsh and freezing cold Yukon. Here Buck must learn to fight for his survivial. Can he rise above his enemies and become the master of his world once again?
After the lapsed hours of sleep he took up, without effort, the interrupted tale of his days. He knew himself to be Dick Forrest, the master of broad acres, who had fallen asleep hours before after drowsily putting a match between the pages of "Road Town" and pressing off the electric reading lamp. Near at hand there was the ripple and gurgle of some sleepy fountain. From far off, so faint and far that only a keen ear could catch, he heard a sound that made him smile with pleasure. He knew it for the distant, throaty bawl of King Polo -- King Polo, his champion Short Horn bull, thrice Grand Champion also of all bulls at Sacramento at the California State Fairs. The smile was slow in easing from Dick Forrest's face, for he dwelt a moment on the new triumphs he had destined that year for King Polo on the Eastern livestock circuits. He would show them that a bull, California born and finished, could compete with the cream of bulls corn-fed in Iowa or imported overseas from the immemorial home of Short Horns.
Set in the Hawaiian Islands, this collection of stories explores themes of love, adventure, and the clash of cultures. Jack London captures the beauty and spirit of island life through vivid descriptions and engaging characters. The narratives delve into the lives of both locals and visitors, revealing their dreams and struggles against the backdrop of paradise. With a blend of humor and poignancy, these tales reflect on the human experience and the allure of the islands, showcasing London's storytelling prowess.
This collection features ten captivating short stories by Jack London, showcasing his mastery of the format. Notable tales include "Typhoon Off The Coast Of Japan," where a sailing-master recalls a challenging arrival, and "The Lost Poacher," highlighting the grim fate of seal-hunting poachers. "The Banks Of The Sacramento" presents a young man's reflective moment by the river. With a blend of adventure and social commentary, these stories capture London's distinctive style and themes, appealing to both fans and collectors of his work.
When Buck is smuggled from his beloved home in the Santa Clara Valley and forced to work as a sled-dog in the frozen wilderness of the Yukon, he must forget the long, lazy Californian days and face a life of constant toil and danger under the whip of cruel or inept masters, where survival itself must be fought for. But with his primal instincts stirred, how long can Buck resist the call of the wild? Set at the time of the Klondike Gold Rush, The Call of the Wild is one of the greatest evocations of the natural world, and perhaps the best example of London's famously urgent and vivid style. This edition also includes 'Brown Wolf', 'That Spot' and 'To Build a Fire' – three Yukon tales that demonstrate London's mastery of the short-story genre.
Patentovaná metoda Original je postavena na systému souběžného postupného překladu a několikanásobného opakování všech výrazů, slovíček i frází. Nová metoda má zajistit nenásilné, nenucené - a tak zábavné a bezbolestné osvojení slovíček i gramatiky.
Exploring the tumultuous life of a celebrated American writer, this memoir offers a candid look at Jack London's struggles with alcoholism alongside his adventurous spirit. From his youth as an oyster pirate to his roles as a seaman and prospector, London’s experiences are vividly portrayed. The narrative serves as a profound reflection on the complexities of drinking, making it a pioneering work in American literature. Accompanied by illustrations from the original edition, this memoir stands out as both a personal and cultural document.
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The discovery of fossils in the nineteenth century not only revolutionized scientific understanding but also inspired a wave of creativity among writers. This era saw the emergence of prehistoric creatures in various literary genres, including adventure, science fiction, and horror. Unique interpretations flourished, such as a ballad sung by an ichthyosaurus and a mock Elizabethan drama featuring ancient beings, showcasing the profound impact of these discoveries on imagination and storytelling.
Day Walkers, a new breed of vampires who can walk in the sun, are terrorizing the city. Blood supplies are low, and if Victor's vampires don't get enough, they will become infected with the ThirstNa disease that will turn them into mindless killers. To stop it, Dawn Montgomery must journey across the desolate wasteland to the very place where the sickness began.
Môže sa divoká šelma stať skutočným priateľom človeka? Dokáže láska a trpezlivosť prelomiť ľad nedôvery a nenávisti? Čítajte vzrušujúci príbeh o pohnutom osude miešanca psa a vlka a študujte pri tom angličtinu! Dej sa odohráva na divokých pláňach Ameriky a zachytáva osud Bieleho tesáka, napoly vlka, napoly psa. Jeho život je neustály boj o prežitie, o jeho miesto pod slnkom, večné prispôsobovanie meniacemu sa okoliu, okolnostiam a majiteľom. Od raného detstva je vystavovaný nepriazni osudu v podobe zrážok s ďalšími šelmami, rivality zvierat vo svorke alebo lakomých majiteľov, ktorí v ňom vidia len cestu k bohatstvu... Príbeh je spracovaný pre začínajúcich čitateľov, ktorí si chcú vyskúšať, ako si poradia so súvislým textom v angličtine. Úroveň jazyka v publikácii je vhodná pre začiatočníkov a mierne pokročilých študentov. Slovenský zrkadlový preklad umožní čitateľovi obratom skontrolovať, či cudzojazyčnému textu správne porozumel. Cvičenia na konci knihy sú vhodné na overenie získaných znalostí
Příběh o vlkovi, v jehož žilách koluje psí krev, je zpracován pro začínající čtenáře. Mohou si tak vyzkoušet, jak si poradí se souvislým textem v angličtině. Úroveň jazyka v publikaci je vhodná pro začátečníky a mírně pokročilé studenty. Český zrcadlový překlad umožní čtenáři obratem zkontrolovat, zda cizojazyčnému textu správně porozuměl. Cvičení na konci knihy jsou vhodná pro ověření získaných znalostí. Audionahrávka ve formátu MP3, na které příběh vypráví rodilý mluvčí, je zdarma ke stažení na webu.
Presents two stories - "The Call of the Wild" and "White Fang".
Stories of Adventure: 47 Dramatic Short Stories with Original Illustrations
Men of courage and valor, struggling to survive the unforgiving elements -- these are characters you will find when you open up this exciting compilation of original tales. Experience the adventure through 47 of Jack London's dramatic short stories with original illustrations. Get ready, your journey is about to begin
Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century America, the story follows Billy, a disillusioned Teamster, and his wife Saxon as they navigate the challenges of urban life and labor unrest. After a violent incident leads to personal tragedy, they seek a new beginning in the north, exploring sustainable farming and alternative lifestyles. Through their journey, London critiques the American Dream and advocates for a simpler, more meaningful existence. This novel reflects themes of hardship and hope, resonating with the struggles of its time and foreshadowing future literary movements.
This edition of To Build a Fire and Other Stories includes an Introduction, Biographical Note, and Afterword by David Lubar. In these collected stories of man against the wilderness, London lays claim to the title of greatest outdoor adventure writer of all time.Contents:- To build a fire- Love of life- Chinago- Told in the drooling ward- The Mexican- War- South of the slot- Water baby- All Gold Canyon- Koolau the leper- Apostate- Mauki- An Odyssey of the north- A piece of steak- Strength of the strong- Red one- Wit or Porportuk- God of his fathers- In a far country- To the man on trail- White silence- League of the old men- Wisdom of the trail- Batard
Of all Jack London's fictions none have been so popular as his dog stories. In addition to The Call of the Wild, the epic tale of a Californian dog's adventures during the Klondike gold rush, this edition includes White Fang, and five famous short stories - B tard', Moon-Face', Brown Wolf', That Spot', and To Build a Fire.
London's most popular and arguably his best works are those about the Far North: The Call of the Wild, White Fang, Batard, and others. Their complex themes and poetic force ensure their popularity year after year.
The novel explores the intriguing journey of a man who experiences vivid dreams of living as an early hominid, delving into themes of evolution and primal instincts. Through these dreams, he confronts the contrasts between modern civilization and primitive existence, offering insights into human nature and survival. Jack London weaves a narrative that challenges readers to reflect on the essence of humanity and the impact of societal progress on individual identity.
This collection features a diverse array of short stories, each offering a unique perspective and exploring various themes such as love, loss, and identity. The narratives are rich with character development and emotional depth, inviting readers to reflect on the human experience. Each story stands alone, yet collectively they weave a tapestry of interconnected ideas and insights, making for an engaging and thought-provoking read.
Dawn and Victor will have to convince humans and vampires to band together to stop him, because alone they will all die. After Daybreak is perfect for fans of the Morganville Vampires or Vampire Diaries series.
In Jack London's novel, the main characters, Billy and his partner Saxon, struggle to make ends meet in the city of Oakland. Seeking a healthier, freer life, they decide to venture into nature. As they journey through unknown lands, they search for various jobs and accumulate experiences that enrich their lives. Ultimately, they discover their dream destination, the Moon Valley, where they hope to find fulfillment and happiness.
A thrilling epic of a sea voyage and a complex novel of ideas, The Sea Wolf is a standard-bearer of its genre. The vivid story of a gentleman scholar's rescue and subsequent ordeal at the hands of a hunting schooner's brutal captain and devious crew, it remains one of Jack London's finest achievements.
Jack London emerged as a significant figure in American literature, leveraging new printing technologies to establish a successful writing career. Self-educated and determined, he faced challenges in breaking into print, a struggle reflected in his semi-autobiographical novel, Martin Eden. His timing coincided with a surge in popular magazines, allowing him to thrive in the short fiction market. Notable works include The Call of the Wild and White Fang, showcasing his talent and the era's literary landscape. London's impact continues to resonate in American fiction.
Blast off into the unknown with this collection of ten classical works of science fiction and fantasy. Long before we ventured into outer space or explored the most remote regions of the planet, writers have spun stories of what might lie in those unknown worlds, or what awaits humanity in the future. Classic Tales of Science Fiction & Fantasy is a collection of ten novels and short stories that blazed the trail for the popular genre. Works by acclaimed authors such as Jules Verne, H. G. Wells, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Jack London, and H. P. Lovecraft will transport the reader to distant places and times—and set the imagination ablaze!
This collection features ten beloved classic children's novels, each presented with stunning modern covers that breathe new life into timeless stories. Readers will enjoy a fresh visual appeal while exploring cherished tales that have captivated generations. Perfect for both young readers and nostalgic adults, this anthology celebrates the enduring magic of classic literature.
Jack London, an influential American author, rose to prominence in the commercial magazine fiction scene during a time of technological advancement in printing. Self-educated through library resources, he faced early challenges in publishing, vividly captured in his novel "Martin Eden." The late 1890s marked the beginning of his successful career, coinciding with a surge in demand for short fiction. London's notable works include "The Call of the Wild" and "White Fang," showcasing his ability to resonate with a broad audience and secure financial success in writing.
London presents a captivating romance set in a dystopian nearDfuture world where vampires outnumber humans.
When Carrie Bradshaw in the "Sex and the City" movie began reading Love Letters of Great Men, millions of women wanted to get their hands on the book. Although the book Carrie was reading from was not real, the letters are-including the Beethoven one quoted by Mr. Big at their wedding ceremony. Here are the actual love letters for you to enjoy and treasure! "These letters express such heartfelt emotions and the bliss of new love... I finally realized how men experience love and it is especially beautiful!" - Rebecca of Amazon (Top 500 Reviewer) Featuring: A helpful background sketch for every writer and love letter Nearly 70 photographs of the letter authors and their lovers Most popular and best-selling Love Letters book-thousands of copies sold every year!!! Written by these Great Men: John Adams, Sullivan Ballou, Honor� de Balzac, Ludwig Van Beethoven Napoleon Bonaparte, Robert Browning, Robert Burns, Lord Byron, Winston Churchill John Constable, Alfred Duff Cooper, Pierre Curie, Scott F. Fitzgerald, Nathaniel Hawthorne Henry VI of France, Victor Hugo, James Joyce, Franz Liszt, Jack London, Mozart, Robert Peary Edgar Allen Poe, Sir Walter Raleigh, Sir Robert Schumann, Dylan Thomas, Mark Twain Vincent Van Gogh, Voltaire, Woodrow Wilson