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The Robert E. Howard Reader
Synopsis
This book presents a wide range of analysis, criticism, and opinion about one of the most influential fantasy authors of the twentieth century.
Contents:
- 7 - Introduction (Robert E. Howard Reader) - essay by Darrell Schweitzer
- 11 - Robert E. Howard: A Texan Master - (2006) - essay by Michael Moorcock
- 16 - The Everlasting Barbarian - (2006) - essay by Leo Grin
- 24 - Robert E. Howard's Fiction - (1985) - essay by L. Sprague de Camp
- 39 - The Art of Robert Ervin Howard - (1959) - essay by Poul Anderson
- 42 - Howard's Style - (1961) - essay by Fritz Leiber
- 46 - What He Wrote and They Said It - essay by Robert Weinberg
- 51 - Barbarism vs. Civilization - essay by S. T. Joshi
- 82 - Crash Go the Civilizations - essay by Mark Hall
- 94 - Return to Xuthal - essay by Charles Hoffman
- 114 - Howard's Oriental Stories - essay by Don D'Ammassa
- 125 - King Kull as a Prototype of Conan - (2006) - essay by Darrell Schweitzer
- 133 - How Pure a Puritan Was Solomon Kane? - essay by Robert M. Price
- 139 - Balthus of Cross Plains - (1959) - essay by George H. Scithers
- 143 - Fictionalizing Howard - essay by Gary Romeo
- 155 - A Journey to Cross Plains - (1984) - essay by Howard Waldrop
- 162 - Weird Tales and the Great Depression - essay by Scott Connors
- 179 - After Aquilonia, and Having Left Lankhmar...: Sword & Sorcery Since the 1980s - (2007) - essay by Steve Tompkins
- 195 - About the Contributors (The Robert E. Howard Reader) - essay by uncredited
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