The high apostle of the adventure tale in the Strenuous Age, Jack London has never really relinquished the popularity which made him before his death one of the best known and, most widely read writers in the world. It is true that more than one pontiff of literary taste has consigned him to the same, obsolete file that contains the remains of Richard Harding Davis, David Graham Phillips, William Sidney Porter, but such reports of London\u27s demise have undoubtedly been premature. Indeed, the contemporary momentum of Jack London studies affords excellent evidence of the critical rediscovery of an American legend. Critical approaches to Jack London have necessarily been as eclectic as the man himself. Interpreters have explored London\u27...