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  2. Legacy of Robert E. Howard - Wikipedia

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    Legacy of Robert E. Howard. Robert E. Howard 's legacy extended after his death in 1936. Howard's most famous character, Conan the Barbarian, has a pop-culture imprint that has been compared to such icons as Tarzan of the Apes, Count Dracula, Sherlock Holmes, and James Bond. Howard's critical reputation suffered at first but over the decades ...

  3. Nameless Cults (short story collection) - Wikipedia

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    353. ISBN. 1-56882-130-1 (US-paperback) OCLC. 49537333. Nameless Cults: The Cthulhu Mythos Fiction of Robert E. Howard is a collection of Cthulhu Mythos short stories by Robert E. Howard. It was first published in the US in 2001 by Chaosium Press. All of these stories had been published previously, between 1929 and 1985, in Weird Tales, From ...

  4. Robert E. Howard bibliography - Wikipedia

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    The men of Aesir and Vanir marched in olden times to the Gulf of Mexico. They found the ancient city of Khemnu, and defended it against raiders from the South, and were betrayed by treachery, so the city was in turn leveled by the scorned goddess Ishtar. The Tower of Time. The New Howard Reader #2, August 1998.

  5. How Netflix shapes mainstream culture, explained by data - AOL

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    In 2019, Netflix was already a fixture in our lives. With a global pandemic keeping everyone in their homes for most of the year and a barrage of boorish politicians and natural disasters making ...

  6. Netflix Updates Its Famous Culture Memo: ‘Netflix ... - AOL

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    Netflix on Monday released the latest update to its culture memo, its guiding set of principles for how the company operates. The new iteration of the influential document does not really reflect ...

  7. Robert E. Howard - Wikipedia

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    Robert E. Howard in a letter to Weird Tales editor Farnsworth Wright, Summer 1931. At fifteen Howard first sampled pulp magazines, especially Adventure and its star authors Talbot Mundy and Harold Lamb. The next few years saw him creating a variety of series characters. Soon he was submitting stories to magazines such as Adventure and Argosy. [33] Rejections piled up, and with no mentors or ...

  8. Styles and themes of Robert E. Howard - Wikipedia

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    Robert E. Howard, " The People of the Black Circle " (1934) Howard used an economy of words to sketch out scenes in his stories; his ability to do so has been attributed to his skill with, and experience of, both tall tales and poetry. Howard's stories have a sense of authenticity and a natural deft use of language due to his investment in the narrative. The trait is considered the mark of a ...

  9. Category:Short stories by Robert E. Howard - Wikipedia

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    The Shadow of the Vulture. The Shunned Castle. The Sign of the Snake. Skull-Face. The Slave-Princess. The Slugger's Game. Sluggers on the Beach. Son of the White Wolf. The Sowers of the Thunder.