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Tarzan of the Apes (Tarzan, #1)

Edgar Rice Burroughs · 1912 · Book

Classics, Fiction, Adventure

This work is a thrilling exploration of the intersection between civilization and the untamed wilderness.

ClassicThe Clash of Civilization and SavageryColonialist Fantasy and CritiqueIdentity and Self-discoveryNature Versus NurtureThe Bond Between Man and Animal

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