~ A Well of Heroes ~ Robert E. Howard In The Mail Chattel’s Hand, Courtesy Of Nero The Pict And Deuce
Posted in Blog on Feb 8, 2016 560 reads
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Confession Of A Crackpot Reader: Well Of Heroes—Prologue
Posted in Blog on Apr 4, 2016 1,602 reads
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Pluming The Mythological Dimensions Of The Fiction Of Robert E. Howard 2013-16
Posted in Blog on Apr 6, 2016 422 reads
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A Well Of Heroes: The Seven Mythic Dimensions Of Robert E. Howard Settings
Posted in Blog on Apr 6, 2016 557 reads
The Failure To Adapt Robert E. Howard’s Fiction To Film
Posted in Blog on Apr 21, 2016 448 reads
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Review Methodology For A Well Of Heroes, Impressions Of The Fiction Of Robert E. Howard
Posted in Blog on May 2, 2016 476 reads
Artifice In Heroic Fiction And The Unique Contribution Of Robert E. Howard
Posted in Blog on May 10, 2016 626 reads
A Survey Of The Fictional Barbarian’s Leading Ladies, Love Interests And Estrogenic Impedimenta
Posted in Blog on May 23, 2016 612 reads
The Series Scheme For A Well Of Heroes—Literary Impressions Of The Prose And Verse Of Robert E. Howard
Posted in Blog on Jun 10, 2016 464 reads
Developing Impressions Of The Heroic Subtext
Posted in Blog on Jun 11, 2016 496 reads
The Good, The Bad And The Ugly By Sergio Leone, With Clint Eastwood, Eli Wallach And Lee Van Cleef
Posted in Blog on Jun 19, 2016 819 reads
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Literary Impressions Of The Prose And Verse Of Robert E. Howard Paperback – June 23, 2016 By James LaFond
Posted in Blog on Jun 23, 2016 705 reads
The Little People By Robert E. Howard
Posted in Blog on Jun 24, 2016 489 reads
Leader And Outcast Heroes In Myth, Fiction And History
Posted in Blog on Jun 24, 2016 586 reads
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The Uncertain Genesis Of The Most Persistent Character In Modern Masculine Fiction
Posted in Blog on Jun 27, 2016 530 reads
The Fundamental Attributes That Define The Hero
Posted in Blog on Jun 30, 2016 731 reads
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(2) The Seven Ages Of Britain - Age Of Worship (1170-1400)
Posted in Histories on Jul 1, 2016 583 reads
The Active Side Of Infinity By Carlos Castaneda
Posted in Blog on Jul 7, 2016 465 reads
Hunter-Gatherer And Settled Origins Of Heroism: A Survey Of 12 Epics, From Gilgamesh To The Lord Of The Rings
Posted in Blog on Jul 7, 2016 567 reads
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Robert E. Howard, As A Literary Mirror
Posted in Blog on Aug 29, 2016 612 reads
The Totemic Imagery Of Robert E. Howard
Posted in Blog on Sep 28, 2016 606 reads
Homer, Howard, Melville, Junger And The 12 Most Masculine Stories In Western Literature
Posted in Blog on Sep 30, 2016 913 reads
A Man Question About Robert E. Howard's Literary Swordsmanship From Joel
Posted in Histories on Dec 28, 2016 716 reads
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Dave Wants To Know Which Edition Of Conan Tales Our Sons Should Read
Posted in Blog on Feb 19, 2017 647 reads
Paideia And Colonization By Thomas McEvilly From The Shape Of Ancient Thought
Posted in Blog on Feb 20, 2017 762 reads
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El Borak And Other Desert Adventures By Robert E. Howard
Posted in Blog on Feb 24, 2017 505 reads
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Literary Impressions Of The Prose And Verse Of Robert E. Howard Paperback – April 28, 2017
Posted in Blog on Apr 28, 2017 471 reads
Once Again, Robert E. Howard Saw The Truth Where Anthropologists And Historians Have Posited Lies
Posted in Blog on May 12, 2017 497 reads
Lynn Lockhart Questions The Postmodern Urban Humbaba
Posted in Blog on Aug 23, 2017 493 reads
Experiential Impressions Of Man Eaters Of Zamboula, Also Published As Shadows In Zamboula By Robert E. Howard
Posted in Harm City on Jan 7, 2018 819 reads
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James LaFond's Impressions Of Two Men By Robert E. Howard
Posted in Blog on May 15, 2018 595 reads
Captain John Smith: The Inspiration For Solomon Kane And Conan?
Posted in Histories on May 20, 2018 608 reads
The Adventurer And Shadow Of Dreams By Robert E. Howard
Posted in Blog on Jun 11, 2018 560 reads
James LaFond's Impressions Of Autumn By Robert E. Howard
Posted in Blog on Jun 13, 2018 487 reads
James LaFond's Impressions Of A Moment By Robert E. Howard
Posted in Blog on Jun 20, 2018 393 reads
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