# The Sea-Wolf

> Jack London strands a cultivated survivor aboard a sealing schooner ruled by Wolf Larsen, creating a sea novel of violence, philosophy, power, and endurance.

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## About
The Sea-Wolf begins with disaster and quickly becomes a battle of wills. After a collision in San Francisco Bay, the bookish Humphrey Van Weyden is pulled aboard the Ghost, a sealing schooner commanded by the formidable Wolf Larsen. Jack London turns the voyage into an adventure of storms, labor, cruelty, and argument, with Larsen emerging as one of the most magnetic and disturbing figures in early twentieth-century fiction.ThemesThe novel explores strength, domination, class, masculinity, and the tension between intellectual life and physical survival. London uses the ship as a closed world where philosophy is tested against hunger, pain, weather, and force.Why readers still return to itThe Sea-Wolf remains gripping for its maritime atmosphere, survival drama, and the unforgettable clash between Humphrey’s reflective sensibility and Larsen’s fierce, nihilistic command.Further contextPublished in 1904, the novel stands among Jack London’s major sea narratives and is still widely read for both its adventure plotting and its psychological intensity.

## Specifications
- author: Jack London
- publisher: DotBooks
- imprint: DotBooks
- synopsis: Jack London strands a cultivated survivor aboard a sealing schooner ruled by Wolf Larsen, creating a sea novel of violence, philosophy, power, and endurance.
- language: en
- binding: Perfect Bound
- pages: 299
- format: paperback
- oclc: 493698730
- openlibrary: OL144824W
