The Tarzan Duology of Edgar Rice Burroughs
Tarzan of the Apes and The Return of Tarzan: A Pulp-Lit Annotated Edition
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Narrateur(s):
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Finn J.D. John
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Auteur(s):
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Finn J.D. John
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Edgar Rice Burroughs
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In the wild, unexplored coastal jungles of West Africa lives a wild human boy named Tarzan, the adopted son of a tribe of fierce almost-human anthropoid apes - but in reality, the unknown heir of a wealthy and titled English noble family. Then one day, a small party of American treasure-seekers is marooned on Tarzan's beach, including a lovely Baltimore belle named Jane Porter. When she leaves, Tarzan quits his jungle life and learns the ways of civilized man, so that he can follow her. But after he arrives, he finds he must choose between his noble birthright and her future happiness....
The two books in this duology were the world's introduction to Tarzan - possibly the most widely recognized character in fiction. Over the century, since he was introduced to us, he has starred in hundreds of books, comics, and films, and thousands of derivative bits of pop culture such as bubblegum cards and lunch pails. Only Bram Stoker's Dracula has starred in more movies. Yet the Tarzan most people think they know is far different from the original Tarzan - the Tarzan you'll meet in this audiobook. The Tarzan most of us know is a crude, powerful, primitive man who speaks in monosyllables ('Me Tarzan. You Jane. Where boy?') . The original Tarzan was altogether different - fluent in at least four languages (Ape, French, English, and Arabic, in that order) and equally comfortable in the smoking room of a great ocean liner as he was in the savage jungle.
This pulp-lit annotated edition of Burroughs' first two Tarzan books tells the story of the ape-man's origins, from his childhood adventures to his triumphant arrival as Lord Greystoke.
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- Amazon Customer
- 2018-09-14
A far more seasoned writer
I can tell you that the Pulp-Lit Annotated versions of Edger Rice Burroughs' books are fantastic. My first Audible book was the John Carter series which I loved. When I saw this Tarzan duology and it was done by the same production as the John Carter series I had to try it.
Compared the John Carter's adventures on Barsoom I feel that these Tarzan books are a lot better written. With the annotations I am fasinated with the life of the writer which i thinks adds to the audio book. From the John Carter series to Tarzan I can definitely see much improvement in the story telling.
I also liked the Narrator/Editor Finn JD Johns, he does an entertaining narration of the novels.
If you enjoyed any of the other Burroughs books i highly recommend this one.
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- Kurt D
- 2021-01-24
Not the story I read in the 60s
Such a corny story. Not bad but more silly than good. The stories in the 60s must have been adapted to appeal to an 8 yo as it caused me to want to be Tarzan!!
Certainly not these books, though nobility and honor were strongly evident it may have been improved by a different narrator and different voices of the other players.
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