Introduction Jack London was born in Flora Wellman during the late nineteenth century and as one of America's prominent writers, he works on wonderful works of art such as wonderful novels, short stories and dramas. wait. . He missed out for his great novel "Martin Eden" deeply published in 1909. In the novel he tries to express the challenges facing young writers trying to develop their talent and passion in places where there is not much opportunity.
Jack London was born in John Griffith Cheney, San Francisco, California on January 12, 1876. After working at Klondike, London returned home and began to tell stories. His novel including "The Call of the Wild", White, Martin Eden made London one of the most popular writers in America. London was a journalist and a frank socialist who died in 1916. Reporter and author, John Griffiths Charney, was born in San Francisco, California on January 12, 1876. When Jack was a child he claimed to be the son of a lawyer in a new field of unmarried mother Flora Wellman, American astrology, journalist, and pioneer leader.
Martin Eden is a 1909 novel written by a famous American writer, Jack London in the story of a young man who was once in his time literary elite. It is difficult to get approval. During his life and time, social stereotypes and cultural prejudice hate the interaction between the poor and wealthy people. And that especially thinks that he fell in love with Ross Morse. A young bourgeois woman from a wealthy family. This work is the creation of a work by a true literary artisan who solves the usual problems of young writers struggling and explains the challenges they face each day and their publishing work.
This is Martin Eden's first place to pay close attention to the life of Jack London. The skeptical view of publishers and publishers of Martin Eden is as cynical as seeing London as the watcher of publishers as a writer who struggled during the growth period. Indeed, there may not be a better way than to use Eden's own words to perfectly capture the insults of London in this regard. However, there is a smart gear arrangement that automatically converts the received manuscript from this envelope to another attached stamp, then issues a friendly written rejection order and returns it to the sender (Berman 67)