Turlogh Dubh O'Brien explained

Turlogh Dubh O'Brien or Black Turlogh, is a fictional 11th Century Irishman created by Robert E. Howard.[1] Turlough is a warrior and an outlaw who has adventures in Ireland and elsewhere.[2] The Turlough Dubh stories are historical adventure stories with fantasy elements; writer Jeffrey Shanks has described the Turlogh Dubh stories as "sword and sorcery".[3]

Stories

In addition to these there is an untitled and unfinished piece that begins "The Dane came in with a rush, hurtling his huge body forward..." This was first published in Shadow of the Hun (1975).

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Notes and References

  1. Nielsen, Leon. Robert E. Howard . McFarland & Co., Jefferson, N.C. 2010. (p.104)
  2. Burke, Rusty. "Introduction", in The Best of Robert E. Howard, Volume One: Crimson Shadows. Ballantine Books, Del Rey, New York, 2007 (p. xviii).
  3. Shanks, Jeffrey, "History, Horror, and Heroic Fantasy: Robert E. Howard and the Creation of the Sword-and-Sorcery Subgenre", in Hoppenstand, Gary, Pulp Fiction of the '20s and '30s. Salem Press, Ipswich, Mass., 2013 (pg. 8).
  4. [Mike Ashley (writer)|Mike Ashley]