Conan chronologies
This article covers some of the major Conan chronologies that have been advanced over the years. From the 1930s onward a number of fans and scholars have attempted to create a chronological timeline into which the numerous Conan the Barbarian stories by Robert E. Howard and later writers could be placed.
Going beyond a simple fan activity, these efforts have had a significant impact on the development of the popular conception of the character of Conan as well as economic consequences on the Conan franchise. As Paolo Bertetti observes, the focus on the creation of a character chronology outside the work of the original author begins a "process that tends to transform the character into a social object of inter-individual construction and public debate, rendering it independent of texts in which it was born," and in the case of Conan, this has led to the exploitation of the character for commercial reasons and perhaps encouraged and justified the proliferation of pastiche stories and novels over the years.
A number of factors have prevented the establishment of a consensus on order of the Conan stories, most notably the fact that Howard himself apparently had little more than a general idea of the character's career path and intentionally wrote the stories out of chronological sequence.
Clearly, the stories where Conan is a thief are at the early part of his career and those of King Conan – at the later part. But the middle part – the various tales of his being a pirate, brigand, and mercenary at various locations around the world – are more difficult to arrange in a neat order. While the earliest timeline had at least partial endorsement from Howard, the addition of stories discovered and published after Howard's death in 1936 are more difficult to place. Fragments and synopses that were never completed are even more problematic and some contain what appear to be internal inconsistencies.
Miller/Clark/de Camp chronology
The essay A Probable Outline of Conan's Career was completed during Howard's lifetime by P. Schuyler Miller and John D. Clark. Howard, who reviewed it in draft and made a few corrections, stated it followed his vision of Conan's career "pretty closely." The version subsequently published in the Howard fanzine The Hyborian Age incorporated Howard's corrections. The chronology was revised over the years by Miller, Clark and L. Sprague de Camp to take into account additional Conan material, including previously unpublished stories by Howard and newly written stories by others. These revised versions of the chronology guided the order in which the stories were arranged when they were compiled into book form in the early series published by Gnome Press, Lancer/Ace, and Bantam, and text from the chronology was used in these series to bridge gaps between the stories.The subsequent versions include An Informal Biography of Conan the Cimmerian, a revision by Clark and de Camp used to bridge stories in the first hardcover edition of the Conan stories, published by Gnome Press. De Camp's final version of the chronology, Conan the Indestructible, incorporated the first seven volumes of the series of Conan pastiches published by Tor Books.
While the chronology has Howard's general approval in regard to its placement of the stories covered by its earliest published version, such authority is lacking for later versions' placement of stories discovered after Howard's death. Most post-Howard Conan stories were written to conform to it. The chronology has been criticized for missing some in-story chronological indications pointing to a slightly different arrangement, for force-fitting posthumously discovered Howard tales into its scheme, and for having Conan wander "all over the Hyborian world in a scattered and illogical pattern, and at a break-neck pace."
Order (earliest and latest forms)
All stories added after the earliest version are indented.- "The Tower of the Elephant"
- "Rogues in the House"
- "Queen of the Black Coast"
- "Queen of the Black Coast"
- "Black Colossus"
- "Shadows in the Moonlight"
- "A Witch Shall Be Born"
- "Shadows in Zamboula"
- "The Devil in Iron"
- "The People of the Black Circle"
- "The Slithering Shadow"
- "The Pool of the Black One"
- "Red Nails"
- "Jewels of Gwahlur"
- "Beyond the Black River"
- "The Phoenix on the Sword"
- "The Scarlet Citadel"
- Conan the Conqueror
Robert Jordan chronology
Order
- "Legions of the Dead"
- "The Thing in the Crypt"
- Conan the Defiant
- "The Tower of the Elephant"
- Conan and the Sorcerer
- Conan the Mercenary
- Conan: The Sword of Skelos
- Conan the Destroyer
- Conan the Magnificent
- Conan the Invincible
- "The Hall of the Dead"
- Conan the Fearless
- "The God in the Bowl"
- Conan the Warlord
- Conan the Champion
- "Rogues in the House"
- Conan the Victorious
- Conan the Unconquered
- "The Hand of Nergal"
- "The City of Skulls"
- "The People of the Summit"
- "The Curse of the Monolith"
- Conan the Valiant
- "The Blood-Stained God"
- "The Frost Giant's Daughter"
- "The Lair of the Ice Worm"
- Conan and the Spider God
- Conan the Defender
- Conan: The Road of Kings
- Conan the Triumphant
- "Queen of the Black Coast"
- Conan the Rebel
- "Queen of the Black Coast"
- "The Vale of Lost Women"
- "The Castle of Terror"
- "The Snout in the Dark"
- "Hawks Over Shem"
- "Black Colossus"
- "Shadows in the Dark"
- Conan the Renegade
- "Shadows in the Moonlight"
- "The Road of the Eagles"
- "A Witch Shall be Born"
- "Black Tears"
- "Shadows in Zamboula"
- Conan the Raider
- "The Star of Khorala"
- "The Devil in Iron"
- "The Flame Knife"
- "The People of the Black Circle"
- Conan the Marauder
- "The Slithering Shadow"
- "Drums of Tombalku"
- "The Gem in the Tower"
- "The Pool of the Black One"
- Conan the Buccaneer
- "Red Nails"
- "Jewels of Gwahlur"
- "The Ivory Goddess"
- "Beyond the Black River"
- "Moon of Blood"
- "The Treasure of Tranicos"
- "Wolves Beyond the Border"
- Conan the Liberator
- "The Phoenix on the Sword"
- "The Scarlet Citadel"
- The Hour of the Dragon
- The Return of Conan
- "The Witch of the Mists"
- "Black Sphinx of Nebthu"
- "Red Moon of Zembabwei"
- "Shadows in the Skull"
- Conan of the Isles
William Galen Gray chronology
Order
- Conan of Venarium
- "Legions of the Dead"
- "The Thing in the Crypt"
- Conan the Defiant
- Conan the Hunter
- Conan the Indomitable
- Conan the Free Lance
- Conan the Formidable
- "The Tower of the Elephant"
- Conan and the Sorcerer
- Conan the Mercenary
- '
- Conan the Outcast
- Conan the Magnificent
- Conan the Invincible
- "The Hall of the Dead"
- Conan the Fearless
- "The God in the Bowl"
- Conan the Warlord
- "Rogues in the House"
- Conan the Victorious
- Conan the Unconquered
- "The Hand of Nergal"
- "The City of Skulls"
- Conan the Hero
- "The People of the Summit"
- "The Curse of the Monolith"
- Conan the Valiant
- Conan and the Spider God
- "The Blood-Stained God"
- Conan the Valorous
- "The Frost Giant's Daughter"
- "The Lair of the Ice Worm"
- Conan the Relentless
- Conan the Savage
- Conan the Defender
- Conan the Triumphant
- Conan the Guardian
- "Queen of the Black Coast"
- Conan the Rebel
- "Queen of the Black Coast"
- Conan at the Demon's Gate
- "The Vale of Lost Women"
- "The Castle of Terror"
- "The Snout in the Dark"
- Conan the Gladiator
- Conan and the Emerald Lotus
- "Hawks Over Shem"
- "Black Colossus"
- "Shadows in the Dark"
- '
- Conan the Renegade
- "Shadows in the Moonlight"
- Conan of the Red Brotherhood
- Conan, Scourge of the Bloody Coast
- Conan the Champion
- "The Road of the Eagles"
- "A Witch Shall be Born"
- "Black Tears"
- Conan and the Manhunters
- "Shadows in Zamboula"
- Conan the Raider
- "The Star of Khorala"
- Conan and the Death Lord of Thanza
- Conan and the Amazon
- "The Devil in Iron"
- "The Flame Knife"
- Conan and the Shaman's Curse
- "The People of the Black Circle"
- Conan the Marauder
- Conan and the Mists of Doom
- "The Slithering Shadow"
- "Drums of Tombalku"
- "The Gem in the Tower"
- Conan and the Grim Grey God
- "The Pool of the Black One"
- Conan the Buccaneer
- "Red Nails"
- Conan and the Gods of the Mountain
- "Jewels of Gwahlur"
- "The Ivory Goddess"
- Conan and the Treasure of Python
- Conan, Lord of the Black River
- Conan the Rogue
- "Beyond the Black River"
- "Moon of Blood"
- "The Treasure of Tranicos"
- "Wolves Beyond the Border"
- Conan the Liberator
- "The Phoenix on the Sword"
- "The Scarlet Citadel"
- The Hour of the Dragon
- The Return of Conan
- Conan the Great
- "The Witch of the Mists"
- "Black Sphinx of Nebthu"
- "Red Moon of Zembabwei"
- "Shadows in the Skull"
- Conan of the Isles
- Conan the Barbarian
- Conan the Bold
- Conan the Destroyer
Joe Marek chronology
- that "The Frost-Giant's Daughter" is the first Conan tale.
- that the four thief stories occur in a direct east to west sequence.
- that "Xuthal Of The Dusk" has to occur before "The Devil In Iron", as the events of the former are referenced by Conan in the later.
- that "The Vale Of Lost Women" occurs later in the series than previously assumed.
Order
The Coming of Conan- "The Hyborian Age, Part One"
- "Cimmeria"
- "The Frost Giant's Daughter"
- "The Tower of the Elephant"
- "The Hall of the Dead"
- "The God in the Bowl"
- "Rogues in the House"
- "The Hand of Nergal"
- "Black Colossus"
- "Queen of the Black Coast"
- "The Snout in the Dark"
- "Shadows in the Moonlight"
- "A Witch Shall Be Born"
- "Shadows in Zamboula"
- "Xuthal of the Dusk"
- "The Devil in Iron"
- "The People of the Black Circle"
- "Drums of Tombalku"
- "The Vale of Lost Women"
- "The Pool of the Black One"
- "Red Nails"
- "The Teeth of Gwahlur"
- "Beyond the Black River"
- "The Black Stranger"
- "Wolves Beyond the Border"
- "The Phoenix on the Sword"
- "The Scarlet Citadel"
- The Hour of the Dragon
- "The Hyborian Age, Part Two"
- "Notes On Various Peoples of The Hyborian Age"
- Letters
Dale Rippke chronology
Order
- "The Frost Giant's Daughter"
- "The God in the Bowl"
- "The Tower of the Elephant"
- "The Hall of the Dead"
- "Rogues in the House"
- "The Hand of Nergal"
- "Black Colossus"
- "Shadows in the Moonlight"
- "Queen of the Black Coast"
- "The Snout in the Dark"
- "The Slithering Shadow"
- "A Witch Shall Be Born"
- "The Devil in Iron"
- "The People of the Black Circle"
- "Shadows in Zamboula"
- "Drums of Tombalku"
- "The Vale of Lost Women"
- "The Pool of the Black One"
- "Beyond the Black River"
- "The Black Stranger"
- "Red Nails"
- "Jewels of Gwahlur"
- "Wolves Beyond the Border"
- "The Phoenix on the Sword"
- "The Scarlet Citadel"
- "The Hour of the Dragon"
Compared order