Captive of Gor

by John Norman

Gor (7)

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A woman from Earth is forced into sex slavery on the fantasy planet of Counter Earth in this Gorean Saga novel. In this installment of the Gorean Saga, beautiful and headstrong Elinor Brinton of Earth finds herself thrust into the savage world of Counter Earth, also known as Gor. Brinton must relinquish her earthly position as a beautiful, wealthy, and powerful woman when she finds herself a part of the harsh Gorean society. She is powerless as a female pleasure slave in the camp of Targo show more the slave-merchant. Forced to learn the arts of providing pleasure to any man who buys her, Elinor is determined to escape. Nevertheless, she is sold for a high price, and her master is determined to get his money's worth . . .    Rediscover this brilliantly imagined world where men are masters and women live to serve their every desire.   Captive of Gor is the 7th book in the Gorean Saga, but you may enjoy reading the series in any order. show less

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This one very nearly got 5 stars this time, but for the fact that it did get a little repetative, and if I'm honest, a little tedious at about the 30-40% mark. Fortunately the tedium passed and it picked up nicely and swiftly developed into a really nice love story.

Tarl Cabot, or Bosk as he has come to be known nowdays, doesn't make much of an appearance here except right at the end but I found I didn't miss him too much. There's not too much of plot as such either, just one woman's memories of her capture and subsequent life as a slave. The love story that develops towards the later part of the novel between Elinor and her Master is done quite nicely I thought, although it was never going to be a surprise. John Norman has used this show more exact same little storyline before in pretty much the exact same way, so I'd like to see something a little bit different from now on.

Critisisms if any, well I've already mentioned that parts do tend to get a little laborious at times and I found myself speed-reading through almost 100 pages before it picked up and then held my attention very well right up to the end. Then there's that almost obligatory falling for the Master that seems to be getting to be a bit of a habit.

A good read if you skim parts of it, but not the best so far. Still quite enjoyable though and definitely not deserving of a lot of the critisisms I've read in a good many reviews.

It's really not all that bad...
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Overlong and remarkably turgid, even for the current series. Defies genre expectations by being almost totally free of action.
½
Gor. Counter Earth, and counter sense. it was the early seventies and I was desperate for anything that seemed fantastic. For a while these were cult hits. We have better fantasy novels today. These are very much sexual fantasy and lack the delicate nuances of a Horseclans novel. :-?
½
The seventh book in the Gor series and it happened to be the first one that I read. I was kind of young when I read it. Not porn or anything but it's about a woman who gets kidnapped and taken to another planet where everyone behaves in an extremely Savage manner towards her.
See Tarnsman of Gor.
½
Elinor Brinton de la Tierra, adinerada, bella, en situación de disfrutar de todos los privilegios de su sexo y posición social, se encuentra de pronto prisionera en el campamento de Targo, mercader de esclavos de Gor. Allí, encadenada junto a otras bellas cautivas -Ute, la amiga leal y compasiva que no es más que una pobre tonta a los ojos de Elinor; Lana, la favorita y la más mimada de todas- debe aprender a olvidarse de su amor propio, a someterse, a obeceder las ordenes de los hombres y llamarles Amo.

Adiestrada en la lujosa ciudad de Ko-ro-ba, le son enseñadas las sensuales habilidades, las provocativas danzas y los sutiles movimientos de una esclava goreana del placer; soporta la humillación de ser vendida y los castigos que show more conlleva la desobediencia: el látigo de conco tiras, la marca de hierro candente y la temida caja de los esclavos.

Orgullosa y virginal, está decidida a no ser la esclava de ningún hombre… y a escapar. Es entones cuando se encuentra con Rask de Treve, tarnsman salvaje y proscrito, conocido y temido en todo Gor por su mortal destreza en la batalla y su maestría en el arte de doblegar a las mujeres a su voluntad.
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Canonical title*
Sklavin auf Gor
Original title
Captive Of Gor
Original publication date
1972
People/Characters
Elinor Brinton (El-in-or); Targo; Verna; Soron; Rask; Ute
First words
The following account is written at the command of my master, Bosk of Port Kar, the great merchant, and, I think, once of the warriors.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)"Yes, my captain," said Thurnock. "Yes!"
Original language*
Englisch
Disambiguation notice
Be carreful the french titles used for "Captive of Gor" is "Les esclaves de Gor"
and the title for "Slave girl of Gor" is "La captive de Gor"
When Captive first came out it was translated as *Slave (in French). Imagin t... (show all)he frustrations a few years later when Slave girl was released and the only alternative left was to name it *Captive!
*Some information comes from Common Knowledge in other languages. Click "Edit" for more information.

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Fiction and Literature, Fantasy, Science Fiction
DDC/MDS
813Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English
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PS3564 .O6 .C37Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-
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