Eric Brighteyes, the Glossary
Eric Brighteyes is an epic Viking novel by H. Rider Haggard that concerns the adventures of its eponymous principal character in 10th-century Iceland.[1]
Table of Contents
20 relations: Anthony Boucher, Anthony Frewin, David Pringle, Eiríkur Magnússon, H. Rider Haggard, Iceland, J. Francis McComas, Lancelot Speed, Longman, Magic (supernatural), Mildred Downey Broxon, Newcastle Forgotten Fantasy Library, Newcastle Publishing Company, Sagas of Icelanders, Stanley Kubrick Archive, Sword and sorcery, The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, Vikings, William Morris, Zebra Books.
- 1891 British novels
- 1891 fantasy novels
- Longman books
- Novels set in the Viking Age
Anthony Boucher
William Anthony Parker White (August 21, 1911 – April 29, 1968), better known by his pen name Anthony Boucher, was an American author, critic, and editor who wrote several classic mystery novels, short stories, science fiction, and radio dramas.
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Anthony Frewin
Anthony Edward Frewin (born 1947 in Kentish Town, London) is a British writer and erstwhile personal assistant to film director Stanley Kubrick (from 1965 to 1968, and from 1979 to 1999).
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David Pringle
David Pringle (born 1 March 1950) is a Scottish science fiction editor and critic.
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Eiríkur Magnússon
Eiríkr or Eiríkur Magnússon (1 February 1833 – 24 January 1913) was an Icelandic scholar at the University of Cambridge, who taught Old Norse to William Morris, translated numerous Icelandic sagas into English in collaboration with him, and played an important role in the movement to study the history and literature of the Norsemen in Victorian England.
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H. Rider Haggard
Sir Henry Rider Haggard (22 June 1856 – 14 May 1925) was an English writer of adventure fiction romances set in exotic locations, predominantly Africa, and a pioneer of the lost world literary genre.
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Iceland
Iceland (Ísland) is a Nordic island country between the North Atlantic and Arctic Oceans, on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge between North America and Europe.
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J. Francis McComas
Jesse Francis McComas (June 9, 1911 – April 19, 1978) was an American science fiction editor.
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Lancelot Speed
Lancelot Speed (13 June 1860 – 31 December 1931) was a coastal painter and a British illustrator of books in the Victorian era, usually of a fantastical or romantic nature.
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Longman
Longman, also known as Pearson Longman, is a publishing company founded in London, England, in 1724 and is owned by Pearson PLC.
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Magic (supernatural)
Magic is an ancient practice rooted in rituals, spiritual divinations, and/or cultural lineage—with an intention to invoke, manipulate, or otherwise manifest supernatural forces, beings, or entities in the natural world.
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Mildred Downey Broxon
Mildred Downey Broxon (born June 7, 1944 in Atlanta, Georgia) is an American science fiction and fantasy author.
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Newcastle Forgotten Fantasy Library
The Newcastle Forgotten Fantasy Library was a series of trade paperback books published in the United States by the Newcastle Publishing Company between 1973 and 1980.
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Newcastle Publishing Company
The Newcastle Publishing Company was a Southern California-based small trade paperback publisher founded by bookstore owner Al Saunders, active from July 1971 through October 1992, under the editorial direction of Robert Reginald and Douglas Menville, formerly the editors of the speculative fiction magazine Forgotten Fantasy.
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Sagas of Icelanders
The sagas of Icelanders (Íslendingasögur), also known as family sagas, are a subgenre, or text group, of Icelandic sagas.
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Stanley Kubrick Archive
The Stanley Kubrick Archive is held by the University of the Arts London in their Archives and Special Collection Centre at the London College of Communication.
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Sword and sorcery
Sword and sorcery (S&S) or heroic fantasy is a subgenre of fantasy characterized by sword-wielding heroes engaged in exciting and violent adventures.
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The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction
The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction (usually referred to as F&SF) is a U.S. fantasy and science fiction magazine, first published in 1949 by Mystery House, a subsidiary of Lawrence Spivak's Mercury Press.
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Vikings
Vikings were seafaring people originally from Scandinavia (present-day Denmark, Norway, and Sweden), who from the late 8th to the late 11th centuries raided, pirated, traded, and settled throughout parts of Europe.
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William Morris
William Morris (24 March 1834 – 3 October 1896) was an English textile designer, poet, artist, writer, and socialist activist associated with the British Arts and Crafts movement.
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Zebra Books
Zebra Books is an imprint of American publisher Kensington Publishing Corp. As the company's flagship imprint until the late 80s, it currently publishes women's fiction, romantic suspense and bestselling historical, paranormal and contemporary romance.
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See also
1891 British novels
- Diary of a Pilgrimage
- Enoc Huws
- Eric Brighteyes
- New Grub Street
- Tess of the d'Urbervilles
- The Doings of Raffles Haw
- The Light That Failed
- The Story of Francis Cludde
- The Story of the Glittering Plain
- The White Company
1891 fantasy novels
- Eric Brighteyes
- The Story of the Glittering Plain
Longman books
- A History of the Theories of Aether and Electricity
- Another Man's Wife (novel)
- At Swim-Two-Birds
- Beauvallet
- Calthorpe (novel)
- Cold Comfort Farm
- Eric Brighteyes
- Flight into Camden
- Flowers and Shadows
- Free Land (novel)
- Homosexuality and the Western Christian Tradition
- Household Ghosts
- If It Had Happened Otherwise
- List of titles in Seminar Studies in History
- Longman Companions to History
- Medieval World Series
- Memoirs of Captain Rock
- Memoirs of the Life of Richard Brinsley Sheridan
- No Mean City
- Pasmore (novel)
- Seminar Studies in History
- The Bells of Shoreditch
- The Birds on the Trees
- The Blue Cat of Castle Town
- The Bull from the Sea
- The Charioteer
- The Chianti Flask
- The God Beneath the Sea
- The Hungarian Brothers
- The King Must Die
- The Last of the Wine
- The Lollards
- The Mask of Apollo
- The North Face (novel)
- The Persian Boy
- The World Below
- Thinkers of the New Left
- Three Essays on Religion
- Tracks in the Snow (novel)
- Young Pioneers (novel)
Novels set in the Viking Age
- Blood Feud (novel)
- Eaters of the Dead
- Eric Brighteyes
- Fires of Winter
- Hearts Aflame (novel)
- How to Train Your Dragon (novel series)
- Hrolf Kraki's Saga (novel)
- Hush: An Irish Princess' Tale
- Icefall (novel)
- King and Emperor
- Mother of Kings
- Odd and the Frost Giants
- One King's Way
- The Boat of a Million Years
- The Broken Sword
- The Fated Sky
- The Hammer and the Cross
- The Islands of the Blessed
- The Land of the Silver Apples
- The Last Light of the Sun
- The Legend of Sigurd and Gudrún
- The Long Ships
- The Saga of Erik the Viking
- The Saxon Stories
- The Sea of Trolls
- The Settlers of Catan (novel)
- The Strongbow Saga
- The Technicolor Time Machine
- They Came on Viking Ships
- Troll Blood
- Vicke Viking
- Viking Trilogy
- Viking Warrior
- Vinland the Good
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Brighteyes
Also known as Brighteyes, Eric.