John Barleycorn. Illustrated by H. T. Dunn (1913) by Jack London

John Barleycorn. Illustrated by H. T. Dunn (1913) by Jack London
Author: Jack London
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2016-01-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9781523313808

Although Jack London is best remembered as a fiction writer who chronicled the power of nature and the American West, he also dabbled in psychological drama over the course of his career. John Barleycorn is an engrossing novel based heavily on London's personal struggles with alcoholism.

John Barleycorn. Illustrated by H. T. Dunn (1913)

John Barleycorn. Illustrated by H. T. Dunn (1913)
Author: Jack London
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2015-12-19
Genre:
ISBN: 9781522827238

John Barleycorn is an autobiographical novel by Jack London dealing with his enjoyment of and struggles with alcoholism. It was published in 1913. The title is taken from the British folksong "John Barleycorn

John Barleycorn. Illustrated by H. T. Dunn

John Barleycorn. Illustrated by H. T. Dunn
Author: Jack London
Publisher: Hardpress Publishing
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2012-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781290452533

Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made available for future generations to enjoy.

John Barleycorn (1913), by Jack London Illustrated by H. T. Dunn

John Barleycorn (1913), by Jack London Illustrated by H. T. Dunn
Author: Jack London
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 110
Release: 2016-06-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9781533660824

John Barleycorn is an autobiographical novel by Jack London dealing with his enjoyment of drinking and struggles with alcoholism. It was published in 1913. The title is taken from the British folksong "John Barleycorn."In this memoir, there are the themes of masculinity and male friendship. London discusses various life experiences he has had with alcohol, and at widely different stages in his life. Key stages are his late teen years when he earned money as a sailor and later in life when he was a wealthy, successful writer.Alcohol plays a big role in facilitating the themes listed above. The book is about the social facilitation of alcohol, but is also a cautionary tale about the addictive powers of alcohol and its deleterious effects on health. London describes the effects of alcohol along both optimistic and pessimistic lines, insisting at some points that it helped him in his developmental process towards becoming a man as he understood the idea and a writer and at other points that it limited in developing him in a healthy way. Alcohol was, during his period, not recognized as it is in the post-2000 period. It remains an important and enduring milestone of his authorial career and of many of the writers of his period, as well as the milestone of many of the social historians of his period. London insisted that historical literature was always more important in his life than alcohol, however.At the beginning of the book, Jack London gives a quick tease of "White Logic," mentioning the "white light of alcohol" and how alcohol presented to his mind the concept of White Logic. It is only until the final five chapters that the nihilism of White Logic is finally revealed and pitted against the "lesser truth" that "makes life possible to persist." John Griffith "Jack" London (born John Griffith Chaney, January 12, 1876 - November 22, 1916)was an American novelist, journalist, and social activist. A pioneer in the then-burgeoning world of commercial magazine fiction, he was one of the first fiction writers to obtain worldwide celebrity and a large fortune from his fiction alone. Some of his most famous works include The Call of the Wild and White Fang, both set in the Klondike Gold Rush, as well as the short stories "To Build a Fire," "An Odyssey of the North," and "Love of Life." He also wrote of the South Pacific in such stories as "The Pearls of Parlay" and "The Heathen," and of the San Francisco Bay area in The Sea Wolf. London was part of the radical literary group "The Crowd" in San Francisco and a passionate advocate of unionization, socialism, and the rights of workers. He wrote several powerful works dealing with these topics, such as his dystopian novel The Iron Heel, his non-fiction expose The People of the Abyss, and The War of the Classes."

John Barleycorn. Illustrated by H. T. Dunn (1913)

John Barleycorn. Illustrated by H. T. Dunn (1913)
Author: H. T. Dunn H.T. Dunn
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2016-03-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9781530309085

Although Jack London is best remembered as a fiction writer who chronicled the power of nature and the American West, he also dabbled in psychological drama over the course of his career. John Barleycorn is an engrossing novel based heavily on London's personal struggles with alcoholism.

John Barleycorn

John Barleycorn
Author: Jack London
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2010-08-07
Genre:
ISBN: 0557503523

John Barleycorn by Jack London. Author of "The Call of the Wild," "The Abysmal Brute," "Smoke Bellew," "The Night-Born," etc. Illustrated by H. T. Dunn. Reproduction of 1913 Edition.

John Barleycorn

John Barleycorn
Author: Jack London
Publisher:
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2017-03-11
Genre:
ISBN: 9781520809373

John Barleycorn is an autobiographical novel by Jack London dealing with his enjoyment of drinking and struggles with alcoholism. It was published in 1913. The title is taken from the British folksong "John Barleycorn". In this memoir, there are the themes of masculinity and male friendship. London discusses various life experiences he has had with alcohol, and at widely different stages in his life. Key stages are his late teen years when he earned money as a sailor and later in life when he was a wealthy, successful writer.In this memoir, there are the themes of masculinity and male friendship. London discusses various life experiences he has had with alcohol, and at widely different stages in his life. Key stages are his late teen years when he earned money as a sailor and later in life when he was a wealthy, successful writer.

American Fiction, 1901-1925

American Fiction, 1901-1925
Author: Geoffrey D. Smith
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 1064
Release: 1997-08-13
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780521434690

A 1997 bibliography of American fiction from 1901-1925.