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Jack London's "The Sea-Wolf" is a novel published in 1904 that follows the story of Humphrey Van Weyden, a literary critic who is rescued by a seal-hunting ship after a ferry accident. The ship is captained by the brutal and philosophical Wolf Larsen, whose formidable personality and existential views challenge Van Weyden's beliefs and values. The novel explores themes of survival, individualism, and the conflict between civilization and primal instincts. Ultimately, it serves as a reflection on the nature of humanity and the struggle for power.

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