Maxwell's new and improved Jane, a budding scientist undauntedby rampant misogyny, accompanies her professor father to West Africa ona expedition organized by charming explorer Ral Conrath. But Conrathturns out to be a vicious outlaw, who abandons Jane to die a brutal death. interview with robin maxwell The year is , the place Cambridge University. Jane Porter, a headstrong and passionate young woman, is the first female student to Author: Robin Maxwell. Jane: The Woman Who Loved Tarzan by Robin Maxwell is a feminine take on the famous Burroughs novel. This book tells the famous story from the view point of Jane Porter, Tarzan's love interest. Jane Porter is the first and only woman at the University of Cambridge to study medicine/5().
Jane: Queen of the Jungle Robin Maxwell. Mon pm 10 comments Favorite This. Click any image to enlarge. When I was growing up in the 60s, of all the characters I watched. Robin Maxwell's book does this brilliantly. Not only do Tarzan and Jane transform into a living, breathing couple who bring the Tarzan saga to new life, but the thrills and adventure leap off the page in the grand tradition of Edgar Rice Burroughs himself." --John R. Burroughs, Grandson of Edgar Rice Burroughs. Robin Maxwell tells the story from Jane's point of view. Robin's much anticipated book JANE: The Woman Who Loved Tarzan will be swinging onto bookshelves in a matter of days. Join us in celebrating the th anniversary of the creation of Tarzan. EV: Welcome to Entertainment Vine, Robin.
Author: Robin Maxwell, Book: Jane () in PDF,EPUB. review 1: I interrupted my Lee Childs book for thi. interview with robin maxwell The year is , the place Cambridge University. Jane Porter, a headstrong and passionate young woman, is the first female student to be admitted to the university’s sole anatomy laboratory. A budding paleoanthropologist, Jane dreams of traveling the globe in search of fossils that will prove the evolutionary theories of her scientific hero, Charles Darwin.
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