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Jirel of
Joiry is a
fictional character created by
American writer C. L. Moore, who
appeared in a
series of
sword and
sorcery stories published first...
- Tales,
which published Howard's
Conan stories and C. L. Moore's
Jirel of
Joiry tales, as well as key
influences like H. P.
Lovecraft and Smith, was especially...
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Jirel of
Joiry is a
collection of five
fantasy stories by C. L. Moore,
often characterized as
sword and sorcery. The
volume compiles all but one of Moore's...
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through the
Solar System; the
other features the swordswoman/warrior
Jirel of
Joiry, one of the
first female protagonists in sword-and-sorcery fiction. Both...
- imitators, with "The
Black God's Kiss", in
which she
introduced Jirel of
Joiry and the
heroine protagonist to
sword and sorcery.
According to Gary Lachman...
- 978-1-4732-2472-8
Northwest of
Earth C. L.
Moore 978-1-4732-2254-0
Jirel of
Joiry 4
April 2019 978-1-4732-2252-6
Children of the Lens E. E. 'Doc'
Smith 978-1-4732-2473-5...
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because it
connects Smith with Moore's
other most
famous character,
Jirel of
Joiry.
Moore originally created Smith as a
western character and kept the name...
- publication) (James Allison) (Robert E. Howard) "Jirel
Meets Magic" (Jirel of
Joiry) (from
Weird Tales, July 1935) (C. L. Moore) "Spawn of Dagon" (Elak of Atlantis)...
- well as the
character John Kenton), C. L.
Moore (specifically "Jirel of
Joiry"),
Roman Frederick Starzl, John Taine, A. E. van Vogt,
Stanley G. Weinbaum...
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contains stories about Moore's
characters Northwest Smith and
Jirel of
Joiry. The
stories all
originally appeared in the
magazine Weird Tales. "Black...