
Tarzan opet u prašumi
The second novel in the famous Tarzan series. Tarzan returns to Africa, discovers his noble origins, and becomes the lord of the jungle. He rescues Jane from danger and returns to his natural life among the animals.
After the events of the first book, Tarzan leaves civilization and returns to the African jungle. There he meets his tribe of great apes (Mangani), becomes their leader and lives the life of a wild man. Jane Porter and her father, who come to Africa, also get involved in the story, as do Tarzan's old enemies – a Belgian nobleman and other villains who plot against him.
The novel is full of classic Burroughs elements: exciting fights, romance, exotic locations, conflicts between civilization and wilderness, and Tarzan's heroism. The theme of returning to roots is particularly prominent here – Tarzan realizes that he belongs in the jungle more than in the "civilized" world.
This is one of the most important early works in the series because it solidifies Tarzan's character as the invincible lord of the jungle. In interwar Yugoslavia, Kugli's editions of Tarzan (including this one) were extremely popular among young readers. Today they are considered classics of adventure literature and sought-after examples of old popular literature.
One copy is available
- Damaged covers
- Damaged back
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