Overview

White Fang, published in 1906, is a novel by American author Jack London. The story takes place in the Yukon Territory during the Klondike Gold Rush of the 1890s and follows the journey of a wild wolf-dog hybrid named White Fang. The novel explores themes like the question of nature versus nurture, the impact of the environment on character development, and the struggle for survival in the wilderness. White Fang has been adapted for film multiple times, including in 1991 as a live-action adventure film starring Ethan Hawke. 

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