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<jats:p>This article examines the literary-aesthetic interpretation of nature and the animal world in Jack London’s “The White Silence” through ecocritical, comparative-typological and hermeneutic approaches. It reveals the poetic function of animal images in expressing human values, empathy and moral responsibility.</jats:p>

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