dogs in literature

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dogs in literature

Classic dog stories

2020
A collection of seventeen short stories about dogs, with works by Mark Twain, Jack London, Rudyard Kipling, O. Henry, Charles Dickens, Anton Chekhov, John Muir, and more.

Understanding The call of the wild

a student casebook to issues, sources, and historical documents
2000
A collection of historical documents, collateral readings, and commentary that provides insight into Jack London's 1903 adventure tale "Call of the Wild"; with suggested projects for oral or written exploration, and lists of further reading.

Readings on The call of the wild

1999
An anthology of critical essays that provide a wide range of information and opinion about the early twentieth-century novel "Call of the Wild," and its author, Jack London.

The call of the wild

a naturalistic romance
1994
Offers a critical study of Jack London's most famous novel, with a discussion of the work's influence and historical context.

The call of the wild

annotated and illustrated
1997

Dog

a dog's life in art and literature
2000
Studies how dogs have been used in art forms throughout history.

The call of the wild & White fang

notes
1982
A study guide to "The Call of the Wild, " and 'White Fang, " two stories of dogs struggling for survival; providing biographical information about the author, general plot summaries, character lists, summaries and commentaries, critical theories, review questions, and a selected bibliography.
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