Abstract
Martin Eden was Jack London’s patently autobiographic novel. In his novel, Jack London wanted to show his individualism, but readers at his period didn’t understand his real intention. This paper discusses Jack London’s contradictory beliefs and shows that he is both a socialist and an individualist. Through these discusses this paper wants to show Jack London’s failed individualism and his contradictory mind.
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