London, Jack (1876–1916)
"Martin Eden: romanzo" by Jack London is a novel published in 1909. It follows Martin Eden, a rough sailor from Oakland's working class, who pursues an intense self-education to become a writer and win the love of Ruth Morse, a refined bourgeois woman. As he struggles against publishers' rejection and class barriers, Eden's journey explores the costs of ambition and the isolation that comes with transformation, creating a portrait of an artist's development and the painful contradictions of success. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Authors -- Fiction · Autobiographical fiction · Bildungsromans · San Francisco (Calif.) -- Fiction · Working class -- Fiction · Young men -- Fiction
Fonte: gutenberg
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