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Jack London and M. P. Shiel

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Difference between Jack London and M. P. Shiel

Jack London vs. M. P. Shiel

John Griffith "Jack" London (born John Griffith Chaney; January 12, 1876 – November 22, 1916) was an American novelist, journalist, and social activist. Matthew Phipps Shiell (21 July 1865 – 17 February 1947) – known as M. P. Shiel – was a prolific British writer.

Similarities between Jack London and M. P. Shiel

Jack London and M. P. Shiel have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Russo-Japanese War, Science fiction, The Unparalleled Invasion, Yellow Peril.

Russo-Japanese War

The Russo–Japanese War (Russko-yaponskaya voina; Nichirosensō; 1904–05) was fought between the Russian Empire and the Empire of Japan over rival imperial ambitions in Manchuria and Korea.

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Science fiction

Science fiction (often shortened to Sci-Fi or SF) is a genre of speculative fiction, typically dealing with imaginative concepts such as advanced science and technology, spaceflight, time travel, and extraterrestrial life.

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The Unparalleled Invasion

"The Unparalleled Invasion" is a science fiction story written by Jack London.

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Yellow Peril

The Yellow Peril (also Yellow Terror and Yellow Spectre) is a racist color-metaphor that is integral to the xenophobic theory of colonialism: that the peoples of East Asia are a danger to the Western world.

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Jack London and M. P. Shiel Comparison

Jack London has 265 relations, while M. P. Shiel has 80. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 1.16% = 4 / (265 + 80).

References

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