The novel that introduced Zorro, the masked avenger who helped define the modern swashbuckling hero.
In The Mark of Zorro, Johnston McCulley presents the first appearance of Don Diego Vega, outwardly languid aristocrat and secretly the daring swordsman known only as Zorro. Set in Spanish California, the novel follows Zorro's campaign against corrupt officials who oppress the people under their rule.
Balancing wit, romance, and swift action, McCulley crafts a tale of disguise, daring rescues, and carefully staged defiance. Zorro's dual identity allows him to navigate both drawing room and battlefield, undermining tyranny with calculated theatricality. The character's blend of honour, agility, and calculated spectacle established a model for later masked heroes in popular fiction.
A landmark of early twentieth-century adventure storytelling, The Mark of Zorro remains one of the foundational works of the swashbuckling tradition and a defining entry in classic American popular fiction.
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