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The Sea Wolf by Jack London
Loyal Books
39 episodes
9 months ago
A maritime classic acclaimed for its exciting adventure, The Sea Wolf offers a thrilling tale of life at sea, while exploring the many difficulties that may erupt on board a ship captained by a brutally hedonistic and controlling individual. Additionally, the psychological adventure novel covers several themes including mutiny, existentialism, individualism, brutality, and the intrinsic will to survive. The novel sets into motion when its protagonist, the soft and cultivated scholar Humphrey van Weyden, is witness to a precarious collision between his ferry and another ship. Consequently, the accident causes the ferry to sink and sets Weyden adrift in the San Francisco Bay, but before long, he is picked up by a seal-hunting vessel headed for Japan. As Weyden finds himself aboard the Ghost, he is promptly greeted by its vile captain, Wolf Larson. An autodidact sailor, Larson is presented as a pitiless and single-minded individual, who rules over his crew with the help of his extraordinary physical strength and the pure terror he emits. Accordingly, he brushes aside Weyden’s request to be taken ashore, and instead forces him into the position of cabin boy, which is accompanied by menial work and contact with the similarly brutal crew. As Weyden spends time on board the vessel, he comes to learn some of the captain’s enigmatic philosophies, which include survival of the fittest, a disregard for the human soul, an individualistic stance, and a life guided by the acquisition of pleasure alone. Left with the choice to either work or die, Weyden must endure terrifying ordeals aboard the ship, which incidentally never seem to diminish. Furthermore, he must grow from his cowardly idealistic ways if he is to even stand a chance at life among the crew, let alone escape from the grasps of the despotic Larson. London’s vivid portrayal of his most memorable character, Wolf Larson, will most definitely entice the reader to learn more about his cynical incentives and his complex set of ideas. Moreover, Larson has the strange ability to rouse sympathy from the audience with his highly defined masculinity and philosophies, which at times may just outshine his decadence. A novel certain to enthrall with it never-ending supply of action, The Sea Wolf is the perfect pick for those longing to set on a more dangerous voyage.
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A maritime classic acclaimed for its exciting adventure, The Sea Wolf offers a thrilling tale of life at sea, while exploring the many difficulties that may erupt on board a ship captained by a brutally hedonistic and controlling individual. Additionally, the psychological adventure novel covers several themes including mutiny, existentialism, individualism, brutality, and the intrinsic will to survive. The novel sets into motion when its protagonist, the soft and cultivated scholar Humphrey van Weyden, is witness to a precarious collision between his ferry and another ship. Consequently, the accident causes the ferry to sink and sets Weyden adrift in the San Francisco Bay, but before long, he is picked up by a seal-hunting vessel headed for Japan. As Weyden finds himself aboard the Ghost, he is promptly greeted by its vile captain, Wolf Larson. An autodidact sailor, Larson is presented as a pitiless and single-minded individual, who rules over his crew with the help of his extraordinary physical strength and the pure terror he emits. Accordingly, he brushes aside Weyden’s request to be taken ashore, and instead forces him into the position of cabin boy, which is accompanied by menial work and contact with the similarly brutal crew. As Weyden spends time on board the vessel, he comes to learn some of the captain’s enigmatic philosophies, which include survival of the fittest, a disregard for the human soul, an individualistic stance, and a life guided by the acquisition of pleasure alone. Left with the choice to either work or die, Weyden must endure terrifying ordeals aboard the ship, which incidentally never seem to diminish. Furthermore, he must grow from his cowardly idealistic ways if he is to even stand a chance at life among the crew, let alone escape from the grasps of the despotic Larson. London’s vivid portrayal of his most memorable character, Wolf Larson, will most definitely entice the reader to learn more about his cynical incentives and his complex set of ideas. Moreover, Larson has the strange ability to rouse sympathy from the audience with his highly defined masculinity and philosophies, which at times may just outshine his decadence. A novel certain to enthrall with it never-ending supply of action, The Sea Wolf is the perfect pick for those longing to set on a more dangerous voyage.
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The Sea Wolf by Jack London
01 – I scarcely know where to begin
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19 minutes 39 seconds

The Sea Wolf by Jack London
02 – I seemed swinging in a mighty rhythm
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19 minutes 8 seconds

The Sea Wolf by Jack London
03 – Wolf Larsen ceased swearing
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10 months ago
26 minutes 19 seconds

The Sea Wolf by Jack London
04 – What happened to me next
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16 minutes 10 seconds

The Sea Wolf by Jack London
05 – But my first night in the hunters’ steerage
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18 minutes 48 seconds

The Sea Wolf by Jack London
06 – By the following morning the storm
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10 months ago
33 minutes 17 seconds

The Sea Wolf by Jack London
07 – At last, after three nights of variable winds
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10 months ago
8 minutes 23 seconds

The Sea Wolf by Jack London
08 – Sometimes I think Wolf Larson mad
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10 months ago
17 minutes 42 seconds

The Sea Wolf by Jack London
09 – Three days of rest, three blessed days
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10 months ago
21 minutes 26 seconds

The Sea Wolf by Jack London
10 – My intimacy with Wolf Larson increases
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10 months ago
16 minutes 27 seconds

The Sea Wolf by Jack London
11 – The Ghost has attained the southernmost point
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10 months ago
15 minutes 3 seconds

The Sea Wolf by Jack London
12 – The last twenty-four hours have witnessed
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10 months ago
24 minutes 17 seconds

The Sea Wolf by Jack London
13 – For three days I did my own work
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10 months ago
10 minutes 6 seconds

The Sea Wolf by Jack London
14 – It has dawned upon me that I have never
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11 months ago
18 minutes 42 seconds

The Sea Wolf by Jack London
15 – There was a deal of cursing and groaning
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11 months ago
13 minutes 48 seconds

The Sea Wolf by Jack London
16 – I cannot say that the position of mate
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11 months ago
17 minutes 25 seconds

The Sea Wolf by Jack London
17 – Strange to say, in spite of the general foreboding,
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11 months ago
32 minutes 54 seconds

The Sea Wolf by Jack London
18 – The next day, while the storm was blowing
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11 months ago
16 minutes 53 seconds

The Sea Wolf by Jack London
19 – I came on deck to find the Ghost heading up
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11 months ago
15 minutes 15 seconds

The Sea Wolf by Jack London
20 – The remainder of the day passed uneventfully.
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11 months ago
18 minutes 23 seconds

The Sea Wolf by Jack London
A maritime classic acclaimed for its exciting adventure, The Sea Wolf offers a thrilling tale of life at sea, while exploring the many difficulties that may erupt on board a ship captained by a brutally hedonistic and controlling individual. Additionally, the psychological adventure novel covers several themes including mutiny, existentialism, individualism, brutality, and the intrinsic will to survive. The novel sets into motion when its protagonist, the soft and cultivated scholar Humphrey van Weyden, is witness to a precarious collision between his ferry and another ship. Consequently, the accident causes the ferry to sink and sets Weyden adrift in the San Francisco Bay, but before long, he is picked up by a seal-hunting vessel headed for Japan. As Weyden finds himself aboard the Ghost, he is promptly greeted by its vile captain, Wolf Larson. An autodidact sailor, Larson is presented as a pitiless and single-minded individual, who rules over his crew with the help of his extraordinary physical strength and the pure terror he emits. Accordingly, he brushes aside Weyden’s request to be taken ashore, and instead forces him into the position of cabin boy, which is accompanied by menial work and contact with the similarly brutal crew. As Weyden spends time on board the vessel, he comes to learn some of the captain’s enigmatic philosophies, which include survival of the fittest, a disregard for the human soul, an individualistic stance, and a life guided by the acquisition of pleasure alone. Left with the choice to either work or die, Weyden must endure terrifying ordeals aboard the ship, which incidentally never seem to diminish. Furthermore, he must grow from his cowardly idealistic ways if he is to even stand a chance at life among the crew, let alone escape from the grasps of the despotic Larson. London’s vivid portrayal of his most memorable character, Wolf Larson, will most definitely entice the reader to learn more about his cynical incentives and his complex set of ideas. Moreover, Larson has the strange ability to rouse sympathy from the audience with his highly defined masculinity and philosophies, which at times may just outshine his decadence. A novel certain to enthrall with it never-ending supply of action, The Sea Wolf is the perfect pick for those longing to set on a more dangerous voyage.