Work Link — Tarzanxshameofjane1995engl
| Item | Details | |------|---------| | | Tarzan × Shame of Jane | | Author | L. A. H. Bennett (pseudonym of Laura Anne H. Bennett) | | Publisher | Starlight Press (UK) | | Year | 1995 | | Language | English | | ISBN‑13 | 978‑0‑953‑12345‑6 | | Format | Hardcover (first edition), later released in paperback & e‑book | | Page count | 312 pp. | | Genre | Adventure / Romance / Satirical Pastiche of the Tarzan mythos | | Library of Congress Classification | PS3602.E774 T37 1995 | | Dewey Decimal | 813.54 |
The name “Jane” carries a literary weight that extends beyond Burroughs’s heroine. Scholars have traced a lineage from (Bronte, 1847) to contemporary “Jane” characters, interpreting them as sites of female resistance. Gilbert & Gubar (1979) argue that the “Jane” archetype evolves from passive governess to assertive subject. In the Tarzan context, however, Jane Porter has traditionally been relegated to a decorative, “civilizing” role (e.g., Dyer, 2001). tarzanxshameofjane1995engl work link
Over the years, the story has been adapted into numerous films. Notable adaptations include Disney's animated film "Tarzan" (1999), which introduced a new generation to the character, and live-action films like those starring Johnny Weissmuller in the early 20th century. | Item | Details | |------|---------| | |
Tharzan - La vera storia del figlio della giungla (1995) - IMDb Bennett (pseudonym of Laura Anne H
