Edgar Rice Burroughs was an American writer, renowned for his adventure, science fiction, and fantasy stories, especially the famous Tarzan character.
Overview
Personal Life
Literary Career
Themes And Style
Awards And Honors
Legacy And Impact
Key Literary Works
Adaptations Of His Works
Early Life And Education
Influence On Science Fiction
Ray Bradbury
Jules Verne
Imagination
The Jungle
Creativity
California
Princess
People
Brave
Rice
๐๏ธ Edgar Rice Burroughs was born on September 1, 1875, in Chicago, Illinois.
๐ณ๐ His most famous character is Tarzan, the 'King of the Jungle,' who swings from trees.
๐๐ Burroughs published his first story, 'A Princess of Mars,' in 1912.
๐ He wrote over 70 novels and many short stories throughout his career.
๐ค He is often called the 'father of modern science fiction' for his inspiring work.
๐ฆ His book 'The Land That Time Forgot' features dinosaurs and mysterious creatures.
๐ฌ Many of his stories have been adapted into movies and TV shows.
๐ช Adventure and bravery are key themes found in his exciting stories.
๐ Edgar Rice Burroughs enjoyed sports like polo, besides being a writer.
๐ His stories have been published in over 100 languages and sold millions of copies!
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