Tarzan the Untamed.  Edgar Rice Burroughs

Tarzan the Untamed

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In "Tarzan the Untamed," Edgar Rice Burroughs continues the saga of his iconic character, blending elements of adventure and psychological depth against the backdrop of World War I. The novel is distinguished by its vivid prose, rich in evocative descriptions of the African landscape and its complex fauna, reflecting Burroughs' fascination with nature and the primal instincts that govern humanity. As Tarzan grapples with loss, vengeance, and identity, Burroughs explores themes of civilization versus savagery, highlighting the dichotomy between the wild and the civilized world amidst the chaos of war. This work stands as a pivotal entry in the Tarzan series, showcasing a more introspective and emotionally charged narrative style while retaining the thrilling escapades for which Burroughs is well-known. Edgar Rice Burroughs, an American writer and pulp fiction pioneer, is celebrated for creating some of the most enduring characters in popular literature. His experiences as a soldier and his passionate love for the natural world undoubtedly influenced his writing process. "Tarzan the Untamed," originally serialized in 1916, reflects the zeitgeist of its era, integrating the tumult of the Great War with the primal instincts of humanity, revealing Burroughs' insights into the human condition perhaps spurred by his own observations of conflict and survival. Readers seeking an engrossing tale filled with adventure, introspection, and philosophical inquiry will find "Tarzan the Untamed" a compelling addition to the Tarzan canon. The novel offers not only thrilling escapades into the wild but also profound reflections on loss and resilience. Whether a long-time fan or a newcomer to Burroughs' work, this book promises to engage and provoke thought, urging readers to reconsider the balance between civilization and savagery in their own lives.

Edgar Rice Burroughs

Edgar Rice Burroughs (Chicago; 1 de septiembre de 1875 – Encino, California; 19 de marzo de 1950) fue un escritor de género fantástico célebre por sus series de historias de Barsoom (ambientadas en Marte), de Pellucidar (que tienen lugar en el centro de la Tierra) y, en especial, por la creación del mundialmente famoso personaje de Tarzán.
  • Editorial:
  • Good Press
  • ISBN:
  • 4057664139740
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  • Inglés
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  • Publicado:
  • Diciembre 30, 2018
  • Romance
    Ficción / General

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