62 pages 2 hours read

Jack London

Martin Eden

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1909

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Chapters 19-27Chapter Summaries & Analyses

Chapter 19 Summary

The Morse family returns from vacation. Because Ruth graduated and Martin has no energy or desire to write after his summer working at the laundry, they have more time than ever to spend together.

Martin plans to go on one last sea voyage to save money before doubling down on getting his work published. However, Ruth doesn’t approve. She’s also horrified that Martin resorted to drinking to cope with his job at the resort. Given her sheltered background, she has no way of understanding what that job entailed.

Ruth’s mother advises her to be wary of falling in love with Martin. Although Ruth knows that Martin loves her, she also knows that their union would be impossible given Martin’s sordid background. However, Ruth can’t disguise her interest in him. Mrs. Morse reminds her to think of her future children, and Ruth affirms that she doesn’t love Martin.

Mrs. Morse reports to her husband that their experiment in awakening Ruth to the world of men has succeeded. Mr. Morse wants to get rid of Martin, but Mrs. Morse doesn’t think it will be necessary. She plans to send Ruth to her Aunt Clara on the East Coast when Martin goes to sea.