The Mad King

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In 'The Mad King' by Edgar Rice Burroughs, the reader is transported to the fictional European country of Lutha, where political intrigue, romance, and adventure collide. Burroughs' writing style is characterized by a mix of action and suspense, combined with intricate plot twists that keep the reader engaged from start to finish. The novel is a classic example of early 20th-century adventure literature, appealing to fans of both historical fiction and romance genres. The dynamic characters and detailed world-building add depth to the narrative, making it a captivating read for fans of escapism and adventure. Edgar Rice Burroughs, known for his creation of the iconic character Tarzan, uses 'The Mad King' to explore the themes of power, identity, and loyalty in a turbulent political landscape. His background as a former soldier and pencil sharpener salesman likely influenced his ability to craft compelling narratives of courage and love amidst chaos. Burroughs' own experiences in the military may have inspired the thrilling action sequences and conflicts in the novel, adding a level of authenticity to the story. Readers who enjoy fast-paced adventure novels with a touch of romance and political intrigue will find 'The Mad King' a gripping and entertaining read. Burroughs' talent for storytelling shines through in this captivating tale of power struggles and personal sacrifice.

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Edgar Rice Burroughs was born on September 1, 1875, in Chicago. His father, George Tyler was a distiller and a battery manufacturer. Early in life Burroughs attempted to support his family in a variety of occupations, including railroad policeman, business partner, and miner. None of these proved successful. However, Burroughs had always enjoyed reading adventure fiction and decided to try his hand at writing. His first attempt, written under the pseudonym Normal Bean, sold very quickly and Burroughs' career took off. Although critics and educators have not always been supportive of Burroughs' writing, the characters in his stories have entertained readers for many years. Tarzan was the most popular, earning Burroughs enough money to start his own publishing house and a motion picture company. Another character, John Carter, is the hero of Burroughs' Mars adventure series. The continuing popularity of these characters has led some critics to reconsider the value of Burroughs' writing and to acknowledge significant themes in his stories. Burroughs died on March 19, 1950.

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