Martin Eden
English

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Martin Eden who is semi-autobiographical is Jack London's most significant and unique creation to date. The story of Martin Eden a poor fisherman who pursues his goals of higher education and literary success passionately and obsessively is set in San Francisco. Martin Eden was written as an attack on individuality and a critique of ambition by London who was dissatisfied with the benefits of his own success; nonetheless a large part of its renown as a classic has been awarded by supporters of its ambitious protagonist. The extensive introduction by Andrew Sinclair addresses the tension between London's commitment to socialism and his strong sense of self. Focusing on London's mental depressions and how they affected his portrayal of Martin Eden Sinclair also examines the similarities and differences between Martin Eden's life and those of his author.
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