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The release of "Tarzan X: Shame of Jane" in 1995 raised questions about the future of the Tarzan franchise. The film's adult content and campy tone sparked debate among fans, with some arguing that it was a misrepresentation of the character and others seeing it as a bold and innovative take on the legend.
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1. Bibliographic Snapshot
| Item | Details | |------|---------| | Title | 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 | tarzanxshameofjane1995engl work link
4.2. Jane’s Embodied Shame
Jane’s “shame” operates on three levels: The release of "Tarzan X: Shame of Jane"
Specific Interest: "Tarzan x Shame of Jane 1995 Engl"
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: The story centers on Jane, a socialite whose grasp of "civilized" life is challenged when she encounters Tarzan in the wild. The film leans into the comedy of their initial misunderstandings, such as Jane’s humorous attempt to explain human anatomy to a confused Tarzan. Production : The story centers on Jane, a socialite