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To Build a Fire: Critical Essay by George R. Adams

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Jack London
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SOURCE: “Why the Man Dies in ‘To Build a Fire’,” in The Critical Response to Jack London, edited by Susan M. Nuernberg, Greenwood Press, 1995, pp. 27–35.

In the following essay, Adams investigates ambiguities in “To Build a Fire” and suggests another perspective on the story.

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