Jungle Tales of Tarzan
About the eBook
Jungle Tales of Tarzan (1919), written by Edgar Rice Burroughs, is a collection of twelve stories that explore the youth of the legendary ape-man before he comes into contact with the world of humans. Set in the African jungle, the tales depict formative episodes that shape his character, his sense of justice, and his bond with the wild.
In these stories, Tarzan faces challenges that force him to discover not only the strength of his body but also the complexity of his emotions. He confronts fierce animals, tests his courage against the dangers of the jungle, and learns about friendship, love, compassion, and jealousy. He also reflects on the mystery of life and death, even questioning the existence of God and his own place in the universe.
Each tale functions as a coming-of-age fable, where the young Tarzan journeys from innocence to maturity. Burroughs combines thrilling action with symbolic reflection, portraying his hero as a bridge between the human and the animal worlds. This work reveals the most intimate side of Tarzan, laying the foundation for his destiny as a universal myth of adventure.
About the Author
Edgar Rice Burroughs (1875–1950) was an American writer, renowned for creating the legendary character "Tarzan" and the Martian series John Carter of Mars. Considered a pioneer of pulp literature, his adventure and science fiction novels made him one of the most popular and influential authors of the 20th century.
Product Details
Publisher: Legorreta
Genre: Sprache - Englisch
Language: English
Size: 100 Pages
Filesize: 662.0 KB
ISBN: 7502319077658
Published: Oct. 3, 2025