The return of Tarzan
Book • 1915
The Return of Tarzan continues the saga of Tarzan as he navigates the complexities of human society and his primal connection to the African jungle.
Tarzan, now known as Lord Greystoke, attempts to assimilate into civilized life but finds himself drawn back to his wild existence.
He becomes entangled in political intrigue and espionage, using his unique skills to thwart the plans of his enemies.
The novel explores themes of identity, belonging, and the conflict between civilization and nature.
Tarzan's struggle to reconcile his dual identities and his ultimate embrace of his jungle heritage resonate throughout the story.
Tarzan, now known as Lord Greystoke, attempts to assimilate into civilized life but finds himself drawn back to his wild existence.
He becomes entangled in political intrigue and espionage, using his unique skills to thwart the plans of his enemies.
The novel explores themes of identity, belonging, and the conflict between civilization and nature.
Tarzan's struggle to reconcile his dual identities and his ultimate embrace of his jungle heritage resonate throughout the story.
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as the follow-up to Tarzan of the Apes, published in 1913.


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