Fiction · 1906
White Fang
A she-wolf and her cub in the Yukon; the cub’s first walk out of the cave and into a world that is mostly teeth; his taking by the Indian Grey Beaver, his sale to a man who fights him for money, and his slow, resisted gentling by a third master who takes him south to California.
Jack London published White Fang in 1906, three years after The Call of the Wild, and thought of it as the companion piece — the same country and the same law worked in the opposite direction: not a dog going back to the wild, but a wolf coming in to the fire.
The five parts are given complete. The first of them, in which two men and a sled are followed through the dark by the pack, contains no hero and hardly a dog at all.
Contents
- Part I
- Chapter I — The Trail of the Meat
- Chapter II — The She-Wolf
- Chapter III — The Hunger Cry
- Part II
- Chapter I — The Battle of the Fangs
- Chapter II — The Lair
- Chapter III — The Grey Cub
- Chapter IV — The Wall of the World
- Chapter V — The Law of Meat
- Part III
- Chapter I — The Makers of Fire
- Chapter II — The Bondage
- Chapter III — The Outcast
- Chapter IV — The Trail of the Gods
- Chapter V — The Covenant
- Chapter VI — The Famine
- Part IV
- Chapter I — The Enemy of His Kind
- Chapter II — The Mad God
- Chapter III — The Reign of Hate
- Chapter IV — The Clinging Death
- Chapter V — The Indomitable
- Chapter VI — The Love-Master
- Part V
- Chapter I — The Long Trail
- Chapter II — The Southland
- Chapter III — The God’s Domain
- Chapter IV — The Call of Kind
- Chapter V — The Sleeping Wolf
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1876–1916 · Modern
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