A Princess of Mars

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In 'A Princess of Mars,' Edgar Rice Burroughs weaves a high-flying tale of adventure and romance set against the exotic backdrop of Barsoom—a fictional representation of Mars. The narrative, rich with vivid landscapes and intense battles, follows the journey of John Carter, an Earthman who finds himself inexplicably transported to the Red Planet. Here, Carter encounters astonishing creatures and ancient civilizations, ultimately falling in love with the Martian princess, Dejah Thoris. Burroughs's writing style, characterized by pulpy dynamism and swashbuckling heroics, mirrors the innovative spirit of early 20th-century science fiction literature, cementing the novel's place within the genre's historical tapestry. Edgar Rice Burroughs, born in 1875, was an American author, best known for his creation of the jungle hero Tarzan and the heroic Mars adventurer John Carter. Burroughs was a writer of the Golden Age of Science Fiction, and with 'A Princess of Mars,' he arguably laid the groundwork for the space opera subgenre. The book's inception, coinciding with the period of burgeoning curiosity about extraterrestrial life and interplanetary voyages, reflects the author's fascination with the unknown and his flair for escapism. 'A Princess of Mars' comes highly recommended for aficionados of both historical and speculative fiction. As a seminal work that helped shape the science fiction genre, it offers not merely a captivating story but a window into the literary trends and cultural sensibilities of the early 20th century. Readers who treasure timeless adventures and cosmic exploits will find in Burroughs's classic a treasure trove of imagination that continues to inspire to this day.

À propos de l'auteur

Edgar Rice Burroughs (1875-1950) stands among the most influential authors in the annals of science fiction and fantasy literature, best known for creating the iconic character Tarzan and the fantastical Barsoom series. Born in Chicago, Burroughs embarked on a plethora of unsuccessful business ventures before turning to writing as a last-ditch effort to support his family. His literary career commenced with the serialization of 'Under the Moons of Mars' in 1912, later published as the novel 'A Princess of Mars' (1917), which introduced the heroic John Carter and the richly imagined world of Barsoom. This seminal work amalgamated swashbuckling adventure, speculative science, and romantic elements, laying the groundwork for subsequent science fiction. Burroughs' engaging narrative style, characterized by brisk pacing and vivid imagination, captivated audiences and inspired countless authors and artists. The Barsoom series eventually expanded to include eleven volumes, showcasing Burroughs' remarkable capacity for world-building and his influence on the space opera subgenre. Beyond the escapades of Tarzan, the Ape Man, and the Martian vistas, Burroughs' oeuvre encompassed other series, such as the Pellucidar and Caspak sagas, and stand-alone novels, contributing significantly to the early 20th century's pulp fiction landscape. His work has been adapted into numerous films, television series, and comic books, securing his legacy as a pioneer of modern fantastical fiction (Hochman, 1984; Holtsmark, 2014).

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