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"The White Silence" is a short story written by American author Jack London in 1899. Like many of London's short stories, it takes place in the Yukon. The story chronicles the travels of three people across the Northland Trail on the Yukon, as they try to reach civilization before spring. This short story deals with the fragile relationship between man and nature, and also between man and animal. Its title is a phrase that London used frequently in his descriptions of the frozen northern landscapes in his stories.

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  • "The White Silence" is a short story written by American author Jack London in 1899. Like many of London's short stories, it takes place in the Yukon. The story chronicles the travels of three people across the Northland Trail on the Yukon, as they try to reach civilization before spring. This short story deals with the fragile relationship between man and nature, and also between man and animal. Its title is a phrase that London used frequently in his descriptions of the frozen northern landscapes in his stories. (en)
  • Le Silence blanc (titre original : The White Silence) est une nouvelle américaine de Jack London publiée aux États-Unis en 1900. (fr)
  • «Белое безмолвие» (англ. The White Silence) — рассказ американского писателя Джека Лондона, написанный им в 1899. Впервые был опубликован в 1899 году в «Overland Monthly». Позже Лондон включил рассказ в сборник «Сын Волка». Название рассказа — выражение, которое Лондон часто использовал при описании северных пейзажей. Как и во многих других рассказах писателя, действие происходит на Юконе. Рассказ повествует о хрупких отношениях между человеком и природой. (ru)
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  • "The White Silence" is a short story written by American author Jack London in 1899. Like many of London's short stories, it takes place in the Yukon. The story chronicles the travels of three people across the Northland Trail on the Yukon, as they try to reach civilization before spring. This short story deals with the fragile relationship between man and nature, and also between man and animal. Its title is a phrase that London used frequently in his descriptions of the frozen northern landscapes in his stories. (en)
  • Le Silence blanc (titre original : The White Silence) est une nouvelle américaine de Jack London publiée aux États-Unis en 1900. (fr)
  • «Белое безмолвие» (англ. The White Silence) — рассказ американского писателя Джека Лондона, написанный им в 1899. Впервые был опубликован в 1899 году в «Overland Monthly». Позже Лондон включил рассказ в сборник «Сын Волка». Название рассказа — выражение, которое Лондон часто использовал при описании северных пейзажей. Как и во многих других рассказах писателя, действие происходит на Юконе. Рассказ повествует о хрупких отношениях между человеком и природой. (ru)
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  • Белое безмолвие (ru)
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