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The mad king / Edgar Rice Burroughs.

Van Pelt Library PS3503.U687 M32 2002
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Burroughs, Edgar Rice, 1875-1950.
Contributor:
Class of 1891 Department of Arts Fund.
Language:
English
Genre:
Novels.
Physical Description:
294 pages ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Doylestown, Penn. : Wildside Press, [2002]
Summary:
Edgar Rice Burroughs wrote this tale of confused identity and royal intrigue in 1914 and 1915, as World War I was getting ready to happen: it means to be an homage to Anthony Hope's _Prisoner of Zenda._ But, of course, it isn't Hope writing, but Burroughs: the events that led to the war inform the book, and it speaks to the real events happening as Burroughs wrote. That makes it a very different story from Hope's almost-whimsical novel. Part of the reason Burroughs left such a lasting mark on the world is because he was engaged in the events that surrounded him; the news troubled him deeply and personally. As well it might! He was writing, as he always did, on fantastical topics; but it is the fantastic nature of the twentieth century that is the real text of the man's career. The events that shape our own times now inform the work at hand: Edgar Rice Burroughs is generally described as a "Pulp Writer" -- that's code for a successful hack -- but the truth is that he was much, much more.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Class of 1891 Department of Arts Fund.
ISBN:
1592249337
OCLC:
50655618

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