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AudioThe Further Adventures of Zorro
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LibriVox recording of The Further Adventures of Zorro by Johnston McCulley. Read in English by LibriVox Volunteers. The Further Adventures of Zorro is the second novel Johnston McCulley wrote about Californian vigilante Zorro, the secret identity of Don Diego Vega. First published serially in Argosy All-Story Weekly between May and June 1922, this novel is the direct sequel to the 1919 novel The Curse of Capistrano . Although McCulley initially intended Zorro’s story to be complete in a single novel, the 1920 film adaptation The Mark of Zorro popularized the character sufficiently to convince McCulley to write another Zorro novel. Because McCulley wrote The Curse of Capistrano to be a stand-alone story, he concluded that story by having Don Diego publicly reveal his secret identity, which resulted in Zorro’s identity being public knowledge in The Further Adventures of Zorro . Consequently, Don Diego does not wear a mask in this novel, no longer needing to hide his identity. This fact makes The Further Adventures of Zorro unusual among Zorro stories, as subsequent installations in the series retconned away the public reveal to return Zorro to being a masked secret identity. With Zor…
Directors & creators
Johnston McCulley
Subjects
librivox; audiobooks;fiction; adventure; pirates; dramatic reading; zorro
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