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Published: November 12, 2006
This paper examines how
personal tragedy can often be an inspiration, how
writing can serve as a reflection of events as well as therapy in many circumstances, and how one writer who displays such an example in his writing is Jack London. It attempts to show that, while London's writing is often overlooked, it should rather be considered a staple in the canon of American
literature for its clarity and significant messages regarding man and his place in the world. It explores how London's personal experiences influenced his writing and, therefore, explains why his stories are important in modern literature.
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