The Oxford handbook of Jack London
Jack London
Oxford handbooks
Oxford handbooks.
Life on the Pacific Rim: The Ideology of The Overland Monthly / The Facts of Life and Literature / Family, Friends, Mentors / Jack London, Marriage, and Divorce / "Never Had Much Difficulty": Jack London, George Brett, and the Macmillan Company / Jack London's International Reputation / "The Feels": Jack London and the New Mass Cultural Public Sphere / Jack London, War, and the Journalism that Acts / "In the Thick of It": The (Meta)Discourse of Jack London's Russo-Japanese War Correspondence / "Come Down from the Mountain Top and Join the Fray": Jack London's Role in the Mexican Revolution / The Essays, Articles, and Lectures of Jack London / Jack London as Playwright / Jack London as Poet / The Atavistic Nightmare: Memory and Recapitulation in Jack London's Ghost and Fantasy Stories / Darwin's Anachronisms: Liberalism and Conservative Temporality in The Son of the Wolf / The People of the Abyss: Tensions and Tenements in the Capital of Poverty / Canine Narration / Making Sense of Jack London's Confusion of Genres in The Sea-Wolf / The Iron Heel and the Contemporary Bourgeois Novel / "Mix According to Formula": Martin Eden and the Question of Genre / Burning Daylight / Jack London's Sci-Fi Finale / The Valley of the Moon: Quest for Love, Land, and a Home / "A Curious Sort of Book": Jack London's The Star Rover and the Politics of Prison Reform / Cherry, Unfinished Business: Race, Class, and the American Empire / Sex and Science in Jack London's America / From Atavistic Gutter-Wolves to Anglo-Saxon Wolf: Evolution and Technology in Jack London's Urban Industrial Modernity / A Bestiary from the Age of Jack London / "The Ragged Edge of Nonentity": Jack London and the Transformation of the Tramp, 1878 -- 1907 / Jack London and Physical Culture / The Sovereign Logic of Jack London's Sea Stories / "See Things in New Ways": Jack London, Socialism, and the Conversionary Model of Politics / Jack London, Suffering, and the Ideal of Masculine Toughness / Women's Rights, Women's Lives / Blurred Lines: The Illustration of Jack London
Williams, Jay (James W.), editor.
Jay Williams -- Cecelia Tichi -- Clarice Stasz -- Clare Virginia Eby -- Kenneth K. Brandt -- Joseph McAleer -- Michael Millner -- Karen Roggenkamp -- Kevin Swafford -- Lawrence D. Taylor -- Daniel J. Wichlan -- George Adams -- George Adams -- Michael Newton -- Stephen J. Mexal -- Sara S. Hodson -- Loren Glass -- Per Serritslev Petersen -- Kathy Knapp -- Christopher Gair -- Tony Williams -- John Hay -- Alison Archer -- Susan I. Gatti -- Lawrence Phillips -- Layne Parish Craig -- Agnes Malinowska -- Michael Lundblad -- Paul Durica -- Paul Baggett -- Hank Scotch -- Howard Horwitz -- Leonard Cassuto -- Donna M. Campbell -- Amy Tucker.
edited by Jay Williams.