Wowboy wrote:
pluv wrote:
Tolkien is missing. Everything we think of with dragons and sorcery extends from his work.
Affirmative... the entire fantasy genre wouldn't exist in it's current form without Tolkien. You could kind of make the claim that sci-fi wouldn't be what it is today without Lucas, but I don't think it would hold up.
Agreed.
Sci Fi was well on its way to what it became before Lucas. Remember, before Star Trek started sucking some fun out of sci fi, we had Flash Gordon and Buck Rogers...someone would've stepped back from the socio-politically agendized trend toward the gee-whiz serial qualities that drove Lucas' vision.
But without Tolkein, the fantasy genre based on all those old world myths would be pretty different today.
We might still have gotten Conan the Barbarian, but The rest of those ideas and elements would probably have been relegated to a sub-genre under the horror umbrella thanks to the influence of Lovecraft.
I don't think C.S. Lewis' work would read the way it does without the influence of knowing Tolkein while writing and it almost surely wouldn't have been as widely read.