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Beschreibung
First published in 1919 as The Curse of Capistrano, Johnston McCulley's The Mark of Zorro is the definitive masterpiece of pulp fiction that introduced one of the world's most enduring cultural icons. Set in the dusty, romantic landscape of Spanish California during the early 19th century, this classic adventure novel follows the dual life of Don Diego Vega. To the aristocratic society of Los Angeles, Diego appears as a weary, foppish intellectual; however, beneath this mask lies Zorro, the fox-a brilliant swordsman and champion of the [...] narrative drives forward with relentless energy as Zorro wages a private war against the tyrannical colonial administration, specifically the cruel Captain Ramon and the bumbling Sergeant Gonzales. Marking his defeated foes with his signature "Z," Zorro embodies the spirit of justice and rebellion. The story masterfully blends high-stakes action, political intrigue, and a passionate romance with the spirited Lolita Pulido, whose family has been victimized by the corrupt regime.McCulley's work is not merely a "cloak and sword" adventure; it is a foundational text of modern heroism. By establishing the "secret identity" trope, it served as a direct inspiration for the creation of legendary characters like Batman. This edition captures the original fast-paced prose and historical atmosphere that made the character a global phenomenon across literature, film, and television. For readers seeking the source of the legend, The Mark of Zorro remains an essential exploration of heroism, social justice, and the power of the individual against systemic tyranny.
First published in 1919 as The Curse of Capistrano, Johnston McCulley's The Mark of Zorro is the definitive masterpiece of pulp fiction that introduced one of the world's most enduring cultural icons. Set in the dusty, romantic landscape of Spanish California during the early 19th century, this classic adventure novel follows the dual life of Don Diego Vega. To the aristocratic society of Los Angeles, Diego appears as a weary, foppish intellectual; however, beneath this mask lies Zorro, the fox-a brilliant swordsman and champion of the [...] narrative drives forward with relentless energy as Zorro wages a private war against the tyrannical colonial administration, specifically the cruel Captain Ramon and the bumbling Sergeant Gonzales. Marking his defeated foes with his signature "Z," Zorro embodies the spirit of justice and rebellion. The story masterfully blends high-stakes action, political intrigue, and a passionate romance with the spirited Lolita Pulido, whose family has been victimized by the corrupt regime.McCulley's work is not merely a "cloak and sword" adventure; it is a foundational text of modern heroism. By establishing the "secret identity" trope, it served as a direct inspiration for the creation of legendary characters like Batman. This edition captures the original fast-paced prose and historical atmosphere that made the character a global phenomenon across literature, film, and television. For readers seeking the source of the legend, The Mark of Zorro remains an essential exploration of heroism, social justice, and the power of the individual against systemic tyranny.
Über den Autor
Born in Ottawa, Illinois, and raised in Chillicothe, Illinois, McCulley graduated from Chillicothe Township High School in 1901. He started as a police reporter for The Police Gazette and served as an Army public affairs officer during World War I. An amateur history buff, he went on to a career in pulp magazines and screenplays, often using a Southern California backdrop for his stories.
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2026
Genre: Importe, Krimis & Thriller
Rubrik: Belletristik
Medium: Taschenbuch
ISBN-13: 9791043147715
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Mcculley, Johnston
Auflage: 1. Tirage
Hersteller: Culturea
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: preigu GmbH & Co. KG, Lengericher Landstr. 19, D-49078 Osnabrück, mail@preigu.de
Maße: 210 x 148 x 15 mm
Von/Mit: Johnston Mcculley
Erscheinungsdatum: 02.03.2026
Gewicht: 0,349 kg
Artikel-ID: 134625607

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