CLASSIC EDITIONS: TARZAN OF THE APES EBOOK
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"Tarzan of the Apes" is a novel by Edgar Rice Burroughs, published in 1912. It follows John Clayton, Lord Greystoke, who is orphaned as a baby in the African jungle and raised by a tribe of apes.
Known as Tarzan, he develops extraordinary physical abilities and learns about his human heritage by discovering his parents' abandoned cabin and teaching himself to read.
His life changes when he meets other humans, including Jane Porter, an American woman he falls in love with.
The novel explores themes of nature versus nurture, identity, and civilization, as Tarzan navigates the tension between his life as a wild ape-man and his aristocratic heritage.
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