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Haggard's and Lost
Along with Haggard's prior novel, King Solomon's Mines, She laid the blueprints for the " Lost World " sub-genre in fantasy literature, as well as the convention of the " lost race ".
Crichton calls Congo a Lost World novel in the tradition founded by Henry Rider Haggard's King Solomon's Mines, featuring the mines of that work's title.
" Allan Quatermain and the Lost City of Gold is a film released in 1987 which is freely adapted from the plot of Haggard's 1887 novel.
H. Rider Haggard's Quatermain, adventure hero of King Solomon's Mines and sequel Allan Quatermain, was a template for the American film character Indiana Jones, featured in Raiders of the Lost Ark, Temple of Doom, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade and Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.
H. Rider Haggard developed the conventions of the Lost World sub-genre, which sometime included fantasy works as in Haggard's own She.

Haggard's and World
Haggard's next LP was A Tribute to the Best Damn Fiddle Player in the World ( or, My Salute to Bob Wills ), which helped spark a permanent revival and expanded audience for western swing.
Miller is also the author of Sherlock Holmes on the Roof of the World ; Or, The Adventure of the Wayfaring God, a pastiche of H. Rider Haggard's She.

Haggard's and genre
Indeed, Haggard's story is one of the first in modern literature to feature " a slight intrusion of something unreal " into a very real world-a hallmark of the fantasy genre.
Sean Day-Lewis wrote, “ Although Piers Haggard's direction achieves much verisimilitude and the story is certainly enough to command some addiction ; I did not feel exactly grabbed ; the genre has moved some way since the 1950s and the Professor moves a little slowly for the 1970s ”.

Haggard's and influenced
Also in country music, Merle Haggard's Same Train, Different Time, a tribute to Jimmie Rodgers, was enormously popular and influenced the development of the Bakersfield sound into outlaw country within a few years.

Haggard's and several
There are several parallels between the White Witch and the immortal protagonist of H. Rider Haggard's She, a novel greatly admired by C. S.
He also voiced King Haggard's wizard Mabruk in The Last Unicorn and provided several voices for the Jackson Five cartoon series between 1971 and 1973.

Haggard's and pulp
It is possible, given Marland's affinity for classic and pulp literature that McCord was also partially inspired by H. Rider Haggard's character Allan Quatermain, who was a heavy influence on the Indiana Jones character.

Haggard's and writers
Haggard's use of the first person subjective perspective also contrasts with the omniscient third-person viewpoint then in vogue among influential writers such as Trollope, Hardy, and Eliot.
The Allan Quatermain character has been expanded greatly by modern writers ; this use is possibly due to Haggard's works passing into the public domain, much like Sherlock Holmes.

Haggard's and including
He also worked on adult novels, including editions of H. Rider Haggard's King Solomon's Mines and Wilkie Collins's The Moonstone.
The eight song vinyl LP ( including a cover of Merle Haggard's " Workin ' Man Blues ") was released on Ottawa's Kelp Records.

Haggard's and Edgar
In this tale we can discern the influence of She by H. Rider Haggard and the lost city of Opar that appears in the Tarzan novels of Edgar Rice Burroughs Howard's Negari is ruled by the seductive queen Nakari, recalling Haggard's Ayesha and Burroughs ' La of Opar.

Haggard's and Robert
which may be taken to mean that Kris Kristofferson and Robert Duvall were Haggard's ex-wives.

Haggard's and .
His cover of Chinga Chavin's " Asshole from El Paso ", a parody of Merle Haggard's " Okie from Muskogee " is, perhaps, his most famous song.
* In H. Rider Haggard's King Solomon's Mines the protagonists discover multiple settings said to belong to, or having been built at the request of King Solomon, such as ' Solomon's Great Road ' and the mines themselves.
The Knitters were devoted to folk and country music ; their take of Merle Haggard's " Silver Wings " " may be the definitive version.
Haggard's works included many fantastic elements.
The novel was an early example ( and Haggard's introduction implies it was the first ) of modern efforts in English at pastiching Viking saga literature.
A curious effect of Haggard's successful emulation of the terse, pithy style of saga prose is that the idiom of this novel actually seems rather less dated in the early 21st century than Haggard's other work or the general run of Victorian adventure fiction.
Improvements in our understanding of the Viking period have done surprisingly little to falsify Haggard's imagination of its setting, and the book should still hold appeal to any reader interested in the period.
Ophir is the subject of H. Rider Haggard's novel King Solomon's Mines, which places the lost city in South Africa.
The main-line departure platform slumbered like the rest ; the booking-hutches closed ; the backs of Mr Haggard's novels, with which upon a weekday the bookstall shines emblazoned, discreetly hidden behind dingy shutters ; the rare officials, undisguisedly somnambulant ; and the customary loiterers, even to the middle-aged woman with the ulster and the handbag, fled to more congenial scenes.
King Solomon's Mines, H. Rider Haggard's 1885 adventure novel, has been adapted to the following films:
The band took first prize at a high school talent contest playing Merle Haggard's, " Sing Me Back Home.
* The Chinga Chavin song " Asshole From El Paso " ( most famously recorded by Kinky Friedman ), a parody of Merle Haggard's " Okie from Muskogee ", mentions El Paso in both the lyrics and the title.
The other two were among the best in Scott's career: Village Tale ( 1935 ), " a touching, still-obscure melodrama about small-town gossip and hypocrisy " directed by John Cromwell, and She ( 1935 ), a superb adventure-fantasy adapted from H. Rider Haggard's 1886 novel.
This peak was originally named Aysha in the 1904 maps of the region, and was renamed Ayesha after the heroine of Rider Haggard's 1887 novel She.
Haggard's father died when Merle was nine years old.
After he had earned a local reputation, Haggard's money problems caught up with him.
In 1968, Haggard's first tribute LP Same Train, Different Time: A Tribute to Jimmie Rodgers, was released to acclaim.

Lost and World
Ambergris is key to the Ian Cameron novel The Lost Ones, from which came the 1974 Disney film, The Island at the Top of the World.
Lagow provided the animal to Texas Parks and Wildlife officials for identification, but Lagow reported in a September 17, 2006 phone interview with John Adolfi, founder of the Lost World Museum, that the " critter was caught on a Tuesday and thrown out in Thursday's trash.
* Lost World Museum buys Blanco Texas Chupacabra article Syracuse Post Standard 9 / 26 / 09
In late 2009, Bandai created a webpage in Japanese showing a new game to be released in 2010 called Digimon Story: Lost Evolution, which uses the same engine as their predecessors Digimon World DS and Digimon World Dawn and Dusk and was released on July 1, 2010.
* The Lost World ( 1925 )
; Forgotten Futures III: George E. Challenger's Mysterious World: Adventures with Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's scientific hero, including the full text of The Lost World, " The Poison Belt ", " When The World Screamed ", The Land Of Mist, " The Horror of the Heights ", and " The Disintegration Machine ", a worldbook, four adventures, and a wargames scenario.
Other films of the 1920s include Dr. Jekyll And Mr Hyde ( 1920 ), The Phantom Carriage ( Sweden, 1920 ), The Lost World ( 1925 ), The Phantom Of The Opera ( 1925 ), Waxworks ( Germany 1924 ), and Tod Browning's ( lost ) London After Midnight ( 1927 ) with Chaney.
* The Lost World of The Kalahari, novel by Laurens van der Post
Often referred to as the " Lost City of the Incas ", it is perhaps the most familiar icon of the Inca World.
* Lost City of Z-A city allegedly located in the jungles of the Mato Grosso region of Brazil, was said to have been seen by the British explorer Col. Percy Harrison Fawcett sometime prior to World War I.
* Lost World ( disambiguation )
The " Lost Generation " is a term used to refer to the generation, actually a cohort, that came of age during World War I.
Authors William Strauss and Neil Howe, well known for their generational theory, define the Lost Generation as the cohorts born from 1883 to 1900, who came of age during World War I and the roaring twenties.
* Time of Remembrance and Reconciliation for Those Who Lost Their Lives during the Second World War, continues to May 9 ( International )
Quaggas have appeared in several books including The Mysterious Island, Jurassic Park, The Lost World, Artemis Fowl: The Time Paradox by Eoin Colfer, Skybreaker by Kenneth Oppel, King Solomon's Mines by H. Rider Haggard and the short story " King of the Beasts " by Philip José Farmer.
Segment from the 1925 film The Lost World animated by Willis O ' Brien
His work on The Lost World ( 1925 ) is well known, but he is most admired for his work on King Kong ( 1933 ), a milestone of his films made possible by stop motion animation.
Julianne Moore was sent the script while working on The Lost World: Jurassic Park.
Her novella Paradises Lost, published in The Birthday of the World: and Other Stories, has been adapted into an opera by the American composer Stephen Andrew Taylor.
Jurassic Park and The Lost World: Jurassic Park, however, were released before this was known, and its raptors are shown with bare skin.
* The Lost World of Mr Hardy – film on the art of the fishing tackle craftsman.

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