Tarzan of the Apes is the first book in the Tarzan series by Edgar Rice Burroughs, introducing the iconic character Tarzan, a man raised by apes in the African jungle. The novel explores themes of nature versus nurture, civilization versus savagery, and the inherent nobility of man.
Publisher
Independently Published
Publication year
2021
ISBN-13
9781650483764
Language
English
Subjects
Adventure FictionClassic LiteratureJungle AdventureEarly 20th CenturyHeroic FantasyNature vs. NurtureCivilization vs. SavageryIconic CharactersAction and Adventure
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