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Title: | Why has London's The Minions of Midas Been Disregarded and Undervalued Story? | Authors: | Maleska, Kalina | Keywords: | Jack London, The Minions of Midas, dystopian fiction | Issue Date: | 2017 | Publisher: | Vermilion (International Journal of Literature and Art) | Journal: | Vermilion (International Journal of Literature and Art) | Abstract: | This article explores the reasons why Jack London’s story “The Minions of Midas” has been a largely overlooked story in literary criticism. I will argue that this story has a great significance both in terms of its form as well as in terms of the ideas and questions it raises. In order to support such views, I have used various methods in the research, such as: examining critics’ views; discussing the results of a questionnaire concerning the story; as well as interpreting the story as an instance of dystopian fiction. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/16251 |
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