Martin Eden is a semi-autobiographical novel by Jack London, first published in 1909. It tells the story of a young, uneducated sailor who strives to become a successful writer, driven by his love for a woman from a higher social class. The novel explores themes of individualism, class struggle, and the pursuit of artistic success.
Publisher
Reeneharl & Eo.
Publication year
1956
ISBN-13
9798625021456
Subjects
American LiteratureClassic FictionSocial CommentarySelf-ImprovementRomantic FictionClass StruggleIndividualismLiterary Fiction
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