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The Enduring Legacy of Tarzan and the Shame of Jane: A Look Back at the 1995 English Dub
Part 2: Actual Tarzan Media from 1995 (English Language)
Introduction
In the vast landscape of 1990s fanfiction, Tarzan x Shame of Jane (1995) stands as a provocative reimagining of Edgar Rice Burroughs’ classic jungle hero. While the original Tarzan stories explore civilization versus savagery, this 1995 English-language work deliberately shifts focus to the psychology of shame and desire, particularly through the character of Jane Porter. Rather than a simple erotic pastiche, the text uses its title pairing—“Tarzan x (with) Shame of Jane”—to interrogate power dynamics, colonial-era gender roles, and the very notion of what makes us “human.” This essay argues that Tarzan x Shame of Jane functions as a subversive literary exercise, using explicit emotional vulnerability to dismantle the myth of the unshakeable male hero and the passive female love interest.
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If you're interested, I can try to provide a brief overview of the 1995 film (I assume you mean the Disney animated film?) and explore themes related to Jane's character. Would that be helpful? tarzanxshameofjane1995engl work work
Tarzan, ever the innocent and pure of heart, had no concept of such societal pressures or engagements. To him, Jane was free, untainted by the obligations of the world she came from. The Enduring Legacy of Tarzan and the Shame
The story follows the classic Edgar Rice Burroughs framework but with explicit adult themes: Tarzan If you're interested, I can try to
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3.1. The 1995 Fan‑Fic Explosion
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Alternatively, “work work” could be a tag for – a niche where Jane is made to perform menial or humiliating tasks, hence “shame.” The repetition (“work work”) emphasizes the repetitive, exhausting nature of the labor. This is speculative but plausible for an underground adult comic or story.