Sea Wolf

The Sea-Wolf is a novel by Jack London, published in 1904, that tells the story of a literary critic, Humphrey van Weyden, who is rescued by a seal-hunting ship captained by the brutal Wolf Larsen. The novel explores themes of survival, the struggle for power, and the nature of humanity through the intense interactions between its characters. It was an immediate bestseller, with its first printing of forty thousand copies selling out before publication, and features the memorable character of Wolf Larsen, praised by Ambrose Bierce for his complexity and depth.























