Jane Porter (Tarzan)
Jane Porter (later Jane Clayton, Lady Greystoke) is a fictional character in Edgar Rice Burroughs's series of Tarzan novels and in adaptations of the saga to other media, particularly film. Jane, an American from Baltimore, Maryland, is the daughter of professor Archimedes Q. Porter. She becomes the love interest, later the wife of Tarzan and subsequently the mother of their son, Korak. She develops over the course of the series from a conventional damsel in distress, who must be rescued from various perils, to an educated, competent and capable adventuress in her own right, fully capable of defending herself and surviving on her own in the jungles of Africa.
Jane Porter | |
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Early depiction by J. Allen St. John from The Beasts of Tarzan (1st edition, 1916) | |
First appearance | Tarzan of the Apes |
Last appearance | Tarzan the Magnificent |
Created by | Edgar Rice Burroughs |
In-universe information | |
Alias | Jane Clayton |
Species | Human |
Gender | Female |
Title | Lady Greystoke, Chieftess of the Waziri |
Spouse | Tarzan (husband) |
Children | Korak (son) |
Relatives | Prof. Archimedes Q. Porter (father) Mrs. Porter (mother; first name unknown) Meriem (daughter-in-law) Jackie (grandson) |
Nationality | American/British |
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