The Hyborian Age
The Hyborian Age is an essay by Robert E. Howard pertaining to the Hyborian Age, the fictional setting of his stories about Conan the Cimmerian. It was written in the 1930s but not published during Howard's lifetime. Its purpose was to maintain consistency within his fictional setting.
It sets out in detail the major events of the prehistorical period, before and after the time of the Conan stories. In describing the cataclysmic end of the Thurian Age, the period described in his Kull stories, Howard linked both sequences of stories into one shared universe. Other stories would establish links to real life as well - The Haunter of the Ring, set in the modern age, contains a Hyborian artifact, and Kings of the Night brings King Kull forward in time to fight the Roman legions.
This essay also sets out the racial and geographical heritage of the fictional peoples and countries of the Age. For example, how the Gaels were descended from Howard's Cimmerians.
Howard's only Conan novel, The Hour of the Dragon, expands upon the history of the world presented in this essay by introducing a new ancient empire called Acheron that had ruled the Hyborian kingdoms in the past.
Publishing history
The essay has been published as follows:[1]
- The Phantagraph (fan publication) February – November 1936 (first part of essay only – up to Conan's time)
- The Hyborian Age (Los Angeles-New York Cooperative Publications, 1938)
- Skull-Face and Others (Arkham House, 1946)
- The Coming of Conan (Gnome Press, 1953, first part of essay only)
- Conan (Lancer Books, 1967, first part of essay only)
- Conan the Avenger (Lancer Books, 1968, second part of essay only)
- Skull-Face Omnibus (Neville-Spearman [Jersey] Ltd., 1974, reprinted as 3-volume paperback, Panther Books Ltd., 1976)
- Red Nails (G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1977, also published in paperback, Berkley Books, 1977)
- The Conan Chronicles (Sphere Books, 1989, first part of essay only)
- The Conan Chronicles Volume 1: The People of the Black Circle (Millennium/Gollancz, August 2000)
- Conan of Cimmeria: Volume One (1932-1933), Wandering Star Books, London, 2003, published in the United States as The Coming of Conan the Cimmerian, New York, Ballantine/Del Rey, December 2003
Other uses
The Hyborian Age was also the name of a fanzine published in the 1930s.
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