Jungle Tales of Tarzan is a collection of short stories about Tarzan's experiences growing up in the jungle. Though each story stands on its own, together they form a loose narrative. The stories explore Tarzan's development from a young boy into a young man and how those experiences are similar and different to the experiences of the apes he grows up with. These stories were originally published in Blue Book magazine before being collected into a book in 1919. Chronologically, these stories occur during Chapter 11 of Tarzan of the Apes , after the death of his ape foster mother and before he encounters anyone from England. Edgar Rice Burroughs (died 1950) was an influential writer of the modernist period. Their work has endured across generations and continues to be read and studied worldwide. Adventure literature of the 19th and early 20th centuries captured the imagination of a reading public hungry for tales of exploration, danger, and heroism. Jungle Tales Of Tarzan belongs to this tradition of gripping narratives that transported readers beyond the boundaries of their everyday lives.























