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| Year | Outlet | Reaction | |------|--------|----------| | | The Jungle Gazette (fan‑zine) | Praised for “breathing a new, unsettling breath into a tired myth.” | | 1997 | Literary Fandom Quarterly | Highlighted the story as “a cornerstone of the ‘Shame‑Series’ movement—a wave of works that turned the hero’s love‑interest into a conduit for self‑critique.” | | 2000 | The New York Review of Fan‑Fiction | Noted the piece as “an early blueprint for the now‑ubiquitous ‘canon‑busting’ fan narratives.” | | 2003 | Academic Journal of Popular Culture (special issue on Post‑Colonial Fan Works) | Analyzed the text through a post‑colonial lens, arguing that Jane’s “shame” embodied the guilt of Western imperialism. | | 2005 | Reddit’s r/FanFic (retro‑thread) | Community members cited it as “the first time they ever felt a fan‑fic could be both poetic and political.” | : Ensure you're viewing the content in the

What separates this film from standard fare is its focus on the emotional development between the two leads. The "Shame" in the title refers to Jane’s internal conflict. She is a Victorian woman bound by the strict moral codes of her society, yet she finds herself uncontrollably drawn to this primal, innocent man. The film takes its time establishing their bond. There are scenes of Tarzan presenting Jane with gifts, protecting her from predators, and the two communicating through gestures and eye contact. | | 2005 | Reddit’s r/FanFic (retro‑thread) |

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