Maud Brewster

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Maud Brewster is a cultured and resilient poet and literary critic who becomes a central figure and love interest amid the brutal sea adventure in Jack London’s novel "The Sea-Wolf."

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instanceOf fictional character
literary character
appearsIn The Sea-Wolf NERFINISHED
appearsInGenreContext naturalist literature
associatedWith Humphrey Van Weyden NERFINISHED
Wolf Larsen NERFINISHED
basedInWorkBy Jack London NERFINISHED
characterTrait courageous
cultured
intelligent
resilient
createdBy Jack London NERFINISHED
firstAppearance The Sea-Wolf NERFINISHED
gender female
genreOfWorkAppearedIn adventure fiction
sea story
hasRomanticRelationshipWith Humphrey Van Weyden NERFINISHED
languageOfWork English
literaryPeriod early 20th century American literature
medium novel
nationality American
notableFor contrast with brutality of Wolf Larsen
intellectual partnership with Humphrey Van Weyden
occupation literary critic
poet
publicationYearOfFirstAppearance 1904
roleInWork central character in The Sea-Wolf
love interest of Humphrey Van Weyden
settingOfActivity Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
sealing schooner Ghost NERFINISHED

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The Sea-Wolf mainCharacter Maud Brewster