
ISBN Tarzan of the Apes book 320 pages
ISBN Tarzan of the Apes, 320 pages
Similar Products
Product Information
Tarzan first came swinging through the jungle in the pages of a pulp-fiction magazine in 1912 and subsequently in the novel that went on to spawn numerous film and other adaptations. In its pages we find Tarzan's origins: how he is orphaned after his parents are marooned and killed on the coast of West Africa and is adopted by an ape-mother. He grows up to become a model of physical strength and natural prowess and eventually leader of his tribe. When he encounters a group of white Europeans and rescues Jane Porter from a marauding ape he finds love and must choose between the values of the jungle and civilization. The Tarzan of popular imagination bears only limited resemblance to Edgar Rice Burroughs's creation and the complex backdrop of colonial appropriation literary heritage and nostalgic yearning from which he emerged. This new edition considers these contexts as well as the enduring appeal of the King of the Apes.
Customer Reviews
Share your opinion on the product or read reviews from other members.