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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>1903 [[novel]] by [[Jack London]] about a domestic dog sold to a sled team in [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]
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  • '''Jack London''' (1876-1916) was an American [[novel]]ist and [[short story]] writer whos
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  • ...Garland, Stephen Crane (<i>The Red Badge of Courage</i>), Frank Norris and Jack London (e.g.,<i> The Call of the Wild</i>) are all considered literary naturalists
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  • '''''The Call of the Wild''''' is a 1903 [[novel]] by [[Jack London]] which depicts the struggles of Buck, formerly a domestic [[dog]], to adap ...on work ''[[White Fang]]'', issued a few years later, helped cement author Jack London's reputation as a master adventure storyteller. The work has retained its p
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  • ...layers, but is virtually unknown in America.<ref>though it is mentioned in Jack London's short story "A Goboto night"</ref>
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  • *'''Buck''' - main animal character of [[Jack London]]'s ''[[Call of the Wild]]''
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  • ...y landowners persisted up to and through the Great Depression. Novelist [[Jack London]] writes of the struggles of workers in the city of [[Oakland, California|O
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