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The collection opens with a San Francisco club framing scene that prompts an elder, Trefethan, to recount a youthful expedition into an unlabeled northern valley where he discovers a pristine landscape and becomes involved with a brown-skinned woman named Lucy. The following short stories vary in setting and tone but consistently examine violence, survival, and the friction between civilized order and primal instinct, presenting furious confrontations, primitive encounters, and moral dilemmas born of frontier life. Across its episodes the work probes human nature, ambition, and cultural collision, using vivid natural description and stark episodes to explore how environments shape behavior and ethics.

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Jack London

Jack London (1876-1916) was an American author and social activist known for his adventurous and often gritty storytelling. His works frequently explore themes of survival, nature, and the human condition, reflecting his own experiences in the Yukon during the Klondike Gold Rush. Among his most notable works is "The Call of the Wild," which tells the story of a domesticated dog’s return to the wild. London’s writing is characterized by its vivid imagery and a deep understanding of the natural world, making him a significant figure in American literature. His contributions continue to resonate with readers, showcasing the struggles and triumphs of both man and beast.

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