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Cultural legacy of the Klondike Gold Rush : ウィキペディア英語版
Cultural legacy of the Klondike Gold Rush
The Klondike Gold Rush is commemorated through film, literature, historical parks etc.
==Literature==

Amongst the many to take part in the gold rush was writer Jack London, whose books ''White Fang'', ''The Call of the Wild'', and ''To Build a Fire'', a collection of short stories, were influenced by his northern experiences. London was inspired to write stories by various adventurers he met. ''The Thousand Dozen'' for instance was inspired by a brief market corner on eggs created by "Swiftwater" Bill Gates. Part I of Jack London's 1910 novel ''Burning Daylight'' is centered on the Klondike Gold Rush. Another literary luminary connected with the rush, and whose cabin still stands in Dawson City, was folk-lyricist Robert W. Service, whose short epics The Shooting of Dan McGrew and other works describe the fierce grandeur of the north and the survival ethic and gold fever of men and women in the frozen, gold-strewn north. Service's best-known line is the opening of The Cremation of Sam McGee, which goes;
:''There are strange things done in the midnight sun
:''By the men who moil for gold;
One of the last books of Jules Verne, ''Le Volcan d'Or'' (''The Volcano of Gold''), deals with the terrible hardships endured by the gold-seekers in the Klondike. The book was written circa 1899 but was not published until 1989.〔Olivier Dumas, (Preface to ''The Golden Volcano'' ), 1989.〕
James A. Michener's novel ''Alaska'' (chapter VIII) and his short novel ''Journey'' describe the harsh realities of the Klondike Gold Rush using fictional characters.
The 1997 book "Jason's Gold" by Will Hobbs (not published until 1999) was about a boy who went to Klondike in search for gold and his experience there.〔Hobbs, Will. ''Jason's Gold'', HarperCollins, 1999〕
Canadian author Vicki Delany writes the Klondike Gold Rush series of mystery novels from Dundurn Press, which include Gold Digger (2009) and Gold Fever (2010) and Gold Mountain (May 2012)

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