Martin Eden by Jack London - ISBN: 9791043135361
Paperback
Working class man strives for love and success through education and writing.

Martin Eden

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  • Paperback

    492 pages

  • Release Date

    27 February 2026

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Martin Eden

Jack London

Martin Eden is a young, hard working man of the working class. After a chance encounter with a beautiful woman of the bourgeoisie, he finds himself in love. In order to win this woman’s approval he decides to educate himself: He corrects his speech, he learns proper manners, and he reads the classics of literature, philosophy, and science.

Eventually they become engaged, and he decides to become a write…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9791043135361
Author:Jack London
Publisher:Les Prairies Numeriques
Imprint:Les Prairies Numeriques
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:492
Release Date:27 February 2026
Weight:653g
Dimensions:229mm x 152mm x 28mm
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Martin Eden is a young, hard working man of the working class. After a chance encounter with a beautiful woman of the bourgeoisie, he finds himself in love. In order to win this woman’s approval he decides to educate himself: He corrects his speech, he learns proper manners, and he reads the classics of literature, philosophy, and science.Eventually they become engaged, and he decides to become a writer. But he’s continually flummoxed by the greedy and unintelligent editors who are incapable of understanding his work, and by a society that values money as the pinnacle of success.In Martin Eden, Jack London weaves in several details from his own life and experience as an early writer. However, unlike the titular character, a self-described “individualist” and “Nietzsche-man,” London was in reality a vocal socialist, and had intended Martin Eden to be an unflattering caricature of a man who seeks only self-improvement instead of class-improvement. Ironically this was unremarked upon in contemporary reviews. As he inscribed in a copy of the novel given to Upton Sinclair, “One of my motifs, in this book, was an attack on individualism. I must have bungled it, for not a single reviewer has discovered it.”

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