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The Hyborian Age (Annotated)
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Narrateur(s):
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Matthew Schmitz
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Auteur(s):
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Robert E. Howard
À propos de cet audio
The Hyborian Age is Robert E. Howard’s sweeping essay that serves as the mythological and historical backdrop to his legendary Conan the Barbarian stories. Written in 1932 and first published in The Phantagraph in 1936, this work is a vivid tapestry of fictional prehistory, weaving together epic migrations, fallen civilizations, and heroic struggles into a cohesive narrative that breathes life into Howard’s fantastical world.
The essay outlines a vast timeline spanning thousands of years, chronicling the rise and fall of mythical kingdoms and cultures in the wake of a great cataclysm that reshaped the Earth. Howard describes the legendary Hyborian Age as a time of barbaric splendor and dark sorcery, where kingdoms like Aquilonia, Stygia, and Cimmeria rose to prominence. This age, neither part of known history nor entirely divorced from it, provides a stage for Howard’s larger-than-life heroes and villains to clash in tales of adventure, treachery, and conquest.
The Hyborian Age reflects Howard’s unparalleled skill at world-building, combining his knowledge of history, mythology, and anthropology with a flair for storytelling. The essay not only provides context for Conan’s adventures but also immerses listeners in a world that feels as real as our own, with detailed cultures, conflicts, and landscapes that evoke both wonder and dread.
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