<p><strong>A novel of transformation and instinct tracing the gradual reversion of a domesticated animal to a more elemental mode of existence.</strong> First published in 1903 <em>The Call of the Wild</em> follows Buck a dog removed from a life of comfort and thrust into the harsh conditions of the Klondike Gold Rush. Through a series of encounters marked by labour violence and adaptation Buck undergoes a progressive realignment with a more primitive order governed by strength endurance and instinct.</p><p>London's narrative is controlled and unsentimental presenting the northern landscape as both setting and force shaping behaviour and determining survival. The novel engages with themes of natural selection hierarchy and the tension between civilisation and the untamed reflecting broader currents in early twentieth-century thought. Its concise structure and clarity of style contribute to its continued place within both literary study and general readership.</p><p>This edition presents the complete text of one of London's most widely read works maintaining its original form and situating it within the context of American naturalist writing.</p>
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