Tarzan of the apes / Edgar Rice Burroughs ; edited with an introduction and notes by Jason Haslam.

Author
Burroughs, Edgar Rice, 1875-1950 [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Oxford [England] ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2010.
Description
xxxiv, 271 p. ; 20 cm.

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    A central figure in American popular culture, Tarzan first came swinging through the jungle in the pages of a pulp-fiction magazine in 1912, and subsequently appeared in the novel that went on to spawn numerous film, full-length cartoon, and theatrical adaptations. The infant Tarzan, lost on the coast of West Africa, is adopted by an ape-mother and 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 civilization and the jungle. Jason Haslam's engaging introduction situates the novel not only in the pulp fiction industry, but also against the backdrop of adventure stories, European exploration in Africa, and the debates over nature versus civilization. This edition also features an up-to-date bibliography, chronology, and helpful notes as well as appendices that include selections of letters from readers to the editor of The All-Story magazine where the novel first appeared, histories of feral children, African explorers, and American advocates of self-reliance. - Publisher.
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references.
    Action note
    Committed to retain in perpetuity — ReCAP Shared Collection (HUL)
    Contents
    • A chronology of Edgar Rice Burroughs
    • Tarzan of the apes
    • Appendix I: Readers' Letters
    • Appendix II: Henry M. Stanley, In Darkest Africa
    • Appendix III: Peter the Wild Boy
    • Appendix IV: Ralph Waldo Emerson, 'Self-Reliance'.
    ISBN
    • 9780199542888 (pbk.)
    • 0199542880 (pbk.)
    LCCN
    ^^2009026418
    OCLC
    423388543
    RCP
    H - S
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