Tarzan, born as John Clayton, III, Lord Greystoke, is a character well-known for his adventures in the African jungle. Raised by gorillas after his parents' tragic demise, Tarzan's story is one of the most iconic tales of survival and self-discovery. His journey from a wild child to the king of the jungle, and his grappling with human identity, forms the crux of his narrative.
The 1990s witnessed a surge of derivative works that re‑imagined iconic literary figures through contemporary lenses. While mainstream scholarship has examined high‑profile adaptations (e.g., The Lost World (1998) or the Tarzan Disney animated film (1999)), a handful of underground texts have escaped academic notice. One such text is Tarzan × Shame of Jane (1995), self‑published in a limited run of 150 copies by the independent press in London. tarzanxshameofjane1995engl work verified
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