
Further Adventures of Zorro (Dramatic Reading)
Further Adventures of Zorro, written by Johnston McCulley and first published serially in 1922, is the sequel to The Curse of Capistrano. This novel follows Don Diego Vega, who, having publicly revealed his identity as Zorro, no longer wears a mask, making it unique among Zorro stories. The narrative emphasizes Zorro's sword as the symbol of his vigilante identity. The character's popularity led to adaptations, including a film by Douglas Fairbanks, although McCulley would not write another Zorro story until 1931.
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