
The Return of Tarzan
*The Return of Tarzan* is a novel by Edgar Rice Burroughs, first published in 1913. It follows the story of John Clayton, also known as Tarzan, who was raised as a feral child in the African jungle after his parents’ death. As an adult, Tarzan reconnects with civilization, discovering his true lineage as Lord Greystoke. The story explores his struggles to adapt to both worlds, his adventures facing villains and uncovering his identity, all set against the lush, dangerous jungle backdrop. The novel blends adventure, exploration, and themes of identity and belonging.