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"To Build a Fire" is a short story by American author Jack London.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 26 relations: After the Quake, Christophe Chabouté, Claude Autant-Lara, Conflict (narrative), Courage, David Cobham, Frostbite, Fx Goby, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Hans Christian Andersen, Haruki Murakami, Husky, Hypothermia, Ian Hogg (actor), Instinct, Jack London, Naturalism (literature), Orson Welles, Short story, Taiga, The Beggar Boy at Christ's Christmas Tree, The Little Match Girl, The Youth's Companion, To Build a Fire (film), Yukon, Yukon River.

  2. 1902 short stories
  3. 1908 short stories
  4. Short stories by Jack London
  5. Yukon in fiction

After the Quake

is a collection of six short stories by Japanese author Haruki Murakami, written between 1999 and 2000.

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Christophe Chabouté

Christophe Chabouté (born 8 February 1967) is a French comics artist.

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Claude Autant-Lara

Claude Autant-Lara (5 August 1901 – 5 February 2000) was a French film director, screenwriter, set designer and costume designer who worked in films for over 50 years.

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Conflict (narrative)

Traditionally, conflict is a major element of narrative or dramatic structure that creates challenges in a story by adding uncertainty as to whether the goal will be achieved.

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Courage

Courage (also called bravery, valour (British and Commonwealth English), or valor (American English)) is the choice and willingness to confront agony, pain, danger, uncertainty, or intimidation.

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David Cobham

Michael David Cobham (11 May 1930 – 25 March 2018) was a British film and TV producer and director, best known for the film Tarka the Otter.

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Frostbite

Frostbite is a skin injury that occurs when someone is exposed to extremely low temperatures, causing the freezing of the skin or other tissues, commonly affecting the fingers, toes, nose, ears, cheeks and chin areas.

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Fx Goby

François-Xavier Goby (born 27 September 1983, Grasse) is a French director and illustrator based in London.

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Fyodor Dostoevsky

Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky (. Random House Webster's Unabridged Dictionary. Ѳедоръ Михайловичъ Достоевскій.|Fyodor Mikhaylovich Dostoyevskiy|p.

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Hans Christian Andersen

Hans Christian Andersen (2 April 1805 – 4 August 1875) was a Danish author.

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Haruki Murakami

is a Japanese writer.

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Husky

Husky is a general term for a dog used in the polar regions, primarily and specifically for work as sled dogs.

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Hypothermia

Hypothermia is defined as a body core temperature below in humans.

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Ian Hogg (actor)

Alexander Ian Hogg (born 1 August 1937) is an English actor.

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Instinct

Instinct is the inherent inclination of a living organism towards a particular complex behaviour, containing innate (inborn) elements.

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Jack London

John Griffith Chaney (January 12, 1876 – November 22, 1916), better known as Jack London, was an American novelist, journalist and activist.

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Naturalism (literature)

Naturalism is a literary movement beginning in the late nineteenth century, similar to literary realism in its rejection of Romanticism, but distinct in its embrace of determinism, detachment, scientific objectivism, and social commentary.

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Orson Welles

George Orson Welles (May 6, 1915 – October 10, 1985) was an American director, actor, writer, producer, and magician who is remembered for his innovative work in film, radio, and theatre.

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Short story

A short story is a piece of prose fiction.

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Taiga

Taiga (p), also known as boreal forest or snow forest, is a biome characterized by coniferous forests consisting mostly of pines, spruces, and larches.

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The Beggar Boy at Christ's Christmas Tree

"The Beggar Boy at Christ's Christmas Tree" (Мальчик у Христа на ёлке) is a Christmas-time short story written by Fyodor Dostoevsky in 1876.

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The Little Match Girl

"The Little Match Girl" (Den Lille Pige med Svovlstikkerne, meaning "The little girl with the matchsticks") is a literary fairy tale by Danish poet and author Hans Christian Andersen.

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The Youth's Companion

The Youth's Companion (1827–1929), known in later years as simply The Companion—For All the Family, was an American children's magazine that existed for over one hundred years until it finally merged with The American Boy in 1929.

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To Build a Fire (film)

To Build a Fire (French: Construire un Feu) is a 2016 French animated short film directed by Fx Goby adapted from the 1902 and 1908 short story "To Build a Fire" by Jack London.

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Yukon

Yukon (formerly called the Yukon Territory and referred to as the Yukon) is the smallest and westernmost of Canada's three territories.

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Yukon River

The Yukon River is a major watercourse of northwestern North America. From its source in British Columbia, it flows through Canada's territory of Yukon (itself named after the river). The lower half of the river continues westward through the U.S. state of Alaska. The river is long and empties into the Bering Sea at the Yukon–Kuskokwim Delta.

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See also

1902 short stories

1908 short stories

Short stories by Jack London

Yukon in fiction

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/To_Build_a_Fire

Also known as Construire un feu.