Individualism and its Discontents: The Sea-Wolf and Martin Eden

Kenneth K. Brandt
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This chapter offers a reading of London’s major sea novel, The Sea-Wolf, and his most celebrated semi-autobiographical novel, Martin Eden. The discussion of The Sea-Wolf focuses on the opposition of Wolf Larsen’s Nietzschean individualism and Humphrey Van Weyden’s collective idealism. This analysis focuses on the ways in which London uses Larsen’s anti-egalitarian materialism and Van Weyden’s more egalitarian idealism to orchestrate an effective and sensational war of ideas. Martin Eden also offers a critique of individualism, but his eponymous writer-hero emerges as a more ambiguous and sympathetic character. Unlike Larsen, Eden is generous and charitable in his social interactions, but his Nietzschean creed manifests itself as severe intellectual malady, which leads to depression, loneliness, and his eventual suicide. London depicts how aesthetic standardization and the popular press also contribute to Eden’s despair.
个人主义及其不满:海狼与马丁·伊登
本章将介绍伦敦的主要海洋小说《海狼》和他最著名的半自传体小说《马丁·伊登》。对《海狼》的讨论主要集中在沃尔夫·拉森的尼采式个人主义与汉弗莱·范·威登的集体理想主义的对立上。这篇分析聚焦于伦敦如何利用拉森的反平等主义唯物主义和范·威登的更平等主义的理想主义来策划一场有效而轰动的思想之战。马丁·伊登也提出了对个人主义的批判,但他的同名作家兼英雄表现得更加模糊和富有同情心。与拉森不同的是,伊甸在社会交往中慷慨大方,但他的尼采信条表现为严重的智力疾病,导致他抑郁、孤独,最终自杀。《伦敦》描绘了审美标准和大众媒体是如何导致伊甸园的绝望的。
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