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"Adventure" is a novel written by Jack London and published in 1911. An action-packed story that explores themes of survival, human perseverance, and the clash between civilization and the natural world.
"Adventure" also reflects the experiences and beliefs of London itself. He drew inspiration from his own voyages and adventures as well as observations of the human condition in the face of adversity. The novel showcases London's descriptive style, vividly portraying the elements of nature and the harsh realities of survival in the wilderness.
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Summary
The story centers on Allen Holt, a wealthy young man from San Francisco who is dissatisfied with his privileged and sheltered life. Seeking excitement and relaxation from the monotony of everyday life, Holt decides to embark on a sailing adventure in the South Sea.
As the journey progresses, Holt finds himself in the company of a diverse group of characters, including Captain Doane, a seasoned and enigmatic sailor, and Nat Kemp, a tough and unpredictable sailor with a criminal record. The group faces a variety of challenges, including dangerous storms, shipwrecks, and the hostile environment of an uninhabited island on which they are stranded.
CONTENTS
CHAPTER I. SOMETHING TO BE DONE
CHAPTER II. SOMETHING IS DONE
CHAPTER III. THE JESSIE
CHAPTER IV. JOAN LACKLAND
CHAPTER V. SHE WOULD A PLANTER BE
CHAPTER VI. TEMPEST
CHAPTER VII. A HARD-BITTEN GANG
CHAPTER VIII. LOCAL COLOUR
CHAPTER IX. AS BETWEEN A MAN AND A WOMAN
CHAPTER X. A MESSAGE FROM BOUCHER
CHAPTER XI. THE PORT ADAMS CROWD
CHAPTER XII. MR. MORGAN AND MR. RAFF
CHAPTER XIII. THE LOGIC OF YOUTH
CHAPTER XIV. THE MARTHA
CHAPTER XV. A DISCOURSE ON MANNERS
CHAPTER XVI. THE GIRL WHO HAD NOT GROWN UP
CHAPTER XVII. ¡°YOUR¡± MISS LACKLAND
CHAPTER XVIII. MAKING THE BOOKS COME TRUE
CHAPTER XIX. THE LOST TOY
CHAPTER XX. A MAN-TALK
CHAPTER XXI. CONTRABAND
CHAPTER XXII. GOGOOMY FINISHES ALONG KWAQUE ALTOGETHER
CHAPTER XXIII. A MESSAGE FROM THE BUSH
CHAPTER XXIV. IN THE BUSH
CHAPTER XXV. THE HEAD-HUNTERS
CHAPTER XXVI. BURNING DAYLIGHT
CHAPTER XXVII. MODERN DUELLING
CHAPTER XXVIII. CAPITULATION