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The warlord of Mars

A Martian Adventure of Epic Battles and Political Schemes
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In «The Warlord of Mars,» Edgar Rice Burroughs advances his thrilling space opera series with a captivating blend of adventure, romance, and a vivid portrayal of Martian civilizations. Echoing the pulp fiction style of early 20th-century literature, Burroughs employs a first-person narrative that immerses readers in the exploits of John Carter, the heroic protagonist. The novel intricately navigates themes of honor, love, and the struggle against tyranny, set against a richly constructed Martian backdrop populated by diverse races and fantastical elements, thereby positioning it within the broader context of early science fiction that explores colonialism and the alien other. Edgar Rice Burroughs, an American writer born in 1875, drew upon his diverse experiences'Äîranging from his tumultuous army service to his voracious reading of adventure narratives'Äîto create an epic world where human emotions transcend interplanetary boundaries. His passion for exploration and fascination with the unknown are evident in his penchant for weaving romance and heroism into grand, exotic settings, which begs inevitable comparisons to contemporaries in the early 1900s. For readers captivated by imaginative worlds and high-stakes adventure, «The Warlord of Mars» is a must-read. Burroughs not only entertains but also invites reflection on societal themes, making this a significant work not only for fans of science fiction but for anyone eager to experience the charm and excitement of classic literature that transcends time.

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Дата выхода на Литрес:
05 ноября 2024
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200 стр.
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8596547648994
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