26-453: The Hunter may refer to: Books [ edit ] The Hunter , a 1685 book by Gerard Langbaine "The Hunter", an 1890 short story by Olive Schreiner , featured in the collection Dreams The Hunter and Other Poems , a 1916 poetry book by Walter J. Turner The Hunter , a 1926 novel by Ernest Glanville The Hunter , a 1950 novel by James Aldridge The Hunter (Stark novel) ,
52-618: A 1931 Walter Lantz cartoon Vettaiyan or The Hunter , a 2024 Indian Tamil-language action drama film by T. J. Gnanavel Music [ edit ] Albums [ edit ] The Hunter (Ike & Tina Turner album) , 1969 The Hunter (Blondie album) , 1982 The Hunter (Jennifer Warnes album) , 1992 The Hunter (Mastodon album) , 2011 The Hunter (EP) , a 2011 EP by Kele Songs [ edit ] "The Hunter" (Albert King song) , 1967 "The Hunter" (Dokken song) , 1985 "The Hunter" (Clannad song) , 1989 "The Hunter" (Iced Earth song) , 1996 "The Hunter",
78-424: A 1962 novel by Donald E. Westlake under the pseudonym Richard Stark "The Hunter", a 1967 short story by Howard Fast , featured in the collection The Hunter and The Trap "The Hunter", a 1969 short story by David F. Case , featured in the collection The Cell and Other Tales of Horror "The Hunter", a 1975 prose poem by Robert Bly , featured in the collection The Morning Glory: Prose Poems The Hunter ,
104-458: A 1976 book by Christopher Keane concerning American bounty hunter Ralph "Papa" Thorson The Hunter , a 1984 novel by John R. Erickson "The Hunter" , a 1988 story by Mike Resnick ; part of the mosaic novel Ivory The Hunter , a 1990 novel by Rose Estes The Hunter , a 1994 picture book by Paul Geraghty The Hunter , a 1994 novel in the Point Horror series by L. J. Smith ;
130-1090: A 1984 song by Barry Gibb from Now Voyager "The Hunter", a 1986 song by GTR from GTR , covered by Asia Television [ edit ] Episodes [ edit ] "The Hunter", Armchair Mystery Theatre series 3, episode 3 (1965) "The Hunter", Bat Masterson season 3, episode 5 (1960) "The Hunter", Beastmaster season 3, episode 12 (2002) "The Hunter", Bonanza season 14, episode 16 (1973) "The Hunter", Burn Notice season 3, episode 6 (2009) "The Hunter", Code Name: Eternity episode 3 (2000) "The Hunter", Combat! season 2, episode 24 (1964) "The Hunter", Delilah & Julius season 1, episode 22 (2006) "The Hunter", Generator Rex season 1, episode 13 (2010) "The Hunter", Gilligan's Island season 3, episode 18 (1967) "The Hunter", Gunsmoke season 1, episode 9 (1955) "The Hunter", Lady Blue episode 6 (1985) "The Hunter", Loonatics Unleashed season 2, episode 7 (2007) "The Hunter", Power Rangers Mystic Force episode 25 (2006) "The Hunter", Psi Factor: Chronicles of
156-594: A 2009 free-to-play game by Emote Games and Avalanche Studios Klaas-Jan Huntelaar (born 1983), Dutch footballer nicknamed "The Hunter" Gudrød the Hunter , a petty king in Norwegian sagas See also [ edit ] [REDACTED] Search for "the hunter" on Misplaced Pages. The Hunters (disambiguation) Hunter (disambiguation) All pages with titles beginning with The Hunter All pages with titles containing The Hunter Topics referred to by
182-484: A cartoon series about a canine detective featured as a segment in the 1960–63 American animated show King Leonardo and His Short Subjects ( list of episodes ) Cacciatore: The Hunter ( Italian : Il cacciatore ), a 2018 Italian series also known as The Hunter Other uses [ edit ] Orion (constellation) or the Hunter The Hunter (comics) , a comic series by Dare Comics theHunter ,
208-478: A false title, Momus Triumphans: or The Plagiaries of the English Stage , which mocked what others considered Langbaine's obsessive concern with plagiarism . In the correct edition that followed, Langbaine complained that "My friends may think me Lunatick." He blamed John Dryden for the trick, and became a determined enemy of the poet/dramatist.) Langbaine work The Hunter. A discourse of horsemanship: directing
234-453: A poacher and taxidermist from Little Nightmares II The Hunter, the main protagonist of the 2022 video game Marvel's Midnight Suns Films [ edit ] The Hunter (1980 film) , a film starring Steve McQueen Shikari: The Hunter , a 1991 Indian Hindi-language film The Hunter (2010 film) , a 2010 Iranian film The Hunter (2011 Russian film) The Hunter (2011 Australian film) The Hunter (cartoon) ,
260-403: Is a studio album by Ike & Tina Turner released on Blue Thumb Records in 1969. The Hunter is one of their most blues-oriented albums which came during the blues revival period of the late 1960s. The title track is an Albert King song, and the album was recorded with electric blues guitarist Albert Collins . Collins played on the track " Bold Soul Sister ." Collins was not credited on
286-478: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Gerard Langbaine Gerard Langbaine (15 July 1656 – 23 June 1692) was an English dramatic biographer and critic, best known for his An Account of the English Dramatic Poets (1691), the earliest work to give biographical and critical information on the playwrights of English Renaissance theatre . He
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#1733092776761312-616: Is sometimes called Junior or the Younger to distinguish him from his father (1609–58) of the same name, a Doctor of Divinity who was Provost of The Queen's College, Oxford (1646–58) and Keeper of the University Archives. The younger Langbaine was born in the parish of St. Peter-in-the-East, Oxford; his father's second son, he was apprenticed to a bookseller in St. Paul's Churchyard in London, but
338-558: The second Beaumont and Fletcher folio of 1679. As a result, the 1711 edition, printed in eight octavo volumes, is sometimes known as the Langbaine edition – although Langbaine did not edit any plays, of Beaumont and Fletcher or anyone else. Lee, Sidney (1892). "Langbaine, Gerard (1656–1692)" . In Lee, Sidney (ed.). Dictionary of National Biography . Vol. 32. London: Smith, Elder & Co. pp. 93–94. The Hunter (Ike %26 Tina Turner album) The Hunter
364-510: The Barbara George oldie, 'I Know.' As usual, plenty of driving blues in the grooves. Tina lets herself go to pieces and crowds will love it." Cash Box (October 18, 1969): Ike & Tina Turner had a noisemaker with their single, "The Hunter," and a 6 minute, 30 second version of the song leads off this powerhouse album, which should hit the Top 100 Albums. The two soul singers really sock it to
390-711: The Hot 100 and No. 22 on the R&B chart. The album peaked at No. 176 in the Billboard Top LPs and No. 49 on the Billboard R&B albums chart. In 1971, after Ike and Tina had left the Blue thumb label a third single " You Don't Love Me (Yes I Know) " was released in France. Record World (October 18, 1969): "The latest Ike and Tina Turner album is here and it contains Tina's version of
416-910: The Paranormal season 1, episode 10a (1996) "The Hunter", Ripcord season 2, episode 12 (1962) "The Hunter", Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye season 1, episode 17 (1965) "The Hunter", Superman episode 7a (1988) "The Hunter", The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet season 2, episode 16 (1954) "The Hunter", The King Kong Show episode 5a (1966) "The Hunter", The Magic Boomerang episode 5 (1965) "The Hunter", The Monroes episode 8 (1966) "The Hunter", The New Adventures of Robin Hood season 3, episode 7 (1998) "The Hunter", The New Adventures of Zorro season 2, episode 6 (1998) "The Hunter", The Office season 2, episode 4 (2019) "The Hunter", Voltron: The Third Dimension season 2, episode 5 (1999) Shows [ edit ] The Hunter ,
442-591: The University Catalogue of Graduates.) Langbaine's widow Mary remarried after his death to the University College fellow William Smith , contrary to the rules forbidding fellows to have wives. Langbaine devoted his critical energies to the attempt to bring order and understanding to the stage drama of his era. He compiled A New Catalogue of English Plays (1688), in which he traced the sources of many plays of English Renaissance and Restoration drama, to
468-552: The album to avoid a possible conflict of interest lawsuit because he was signed to Imperial Records . " The Hunter " was the lead single, released in June 1969. It reached No. 37 in the Billboard R&B Singles chart and No. 93 in the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The second single " I Know " missed the Hot 100 chart at No. 126. However, the B-side "Bold Soul Sister" charted at No. 59 on
494-578: The first installment in The Forbidden Game series The Hunter ( Kogoeru Kiba , [凍える牙] Error: {{nihongo}}: transliteration text not Latin script (pos 1) ( help ) ) , a 1996 novel by Asa Nonami The Hunter (Leigh novel) , a 1999 novel by Julia Leigh The Hunter , a 2010 novel by Tom Wood ; the first installment in the Victor the Assassin series The Hunter , a 2012 novel by John Lescroart ;
520-501: The listener on this one, and they should reap a reward equal to their talents. "The Hunter" is an album to stock. Billboard (October 18, 1969): Blue Thumb's Outta Season LP brought the much-recorded duo high and heavy on the charts, and their latest, featuring "I Know," should outrace all competitors for the Ike & Tina Turner laurels. Bob Krasnow's strong production sets the stage for this raucous rock 'n' blues session, as Tina rips up
546-467: The prose tales of Cinthio , Bandello , Belleforest and similar authors, and ultimately to classical sources. Langbaine has been called "the only serious scholar in this field for many years". By his own testimony (in A New Catalogue ), Langbaine collected printed editions of 980 plays and masques , not counting drolls and interludes. (Langbaine's Catalogue was first published in November 1687 under
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#1733092776761572-875: The right way to breed, keep and train a horse, for ordinary hunting and plates was published in Oxford in 1685 for Nicholas Cox, bookseller. Copies of this 98 page discourse are found in the British Library and the Library of Congress. Langbaine was active in the period when the first attempts were being made to clarify and comprehend the lush confusion of English drama in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. The first catalogues of plays had been printed by Richard Rogers and William Ley, in their edition of The Careless Shepherdess (1656), and by Edward Archer, in his edition of The Old Law (also 1656). Francis Kirkman issued two subsequent, more complete lists in 1661 and 1671. Langbaine
598-550: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title The Hunter . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The_Hunter&oldid=1259768669 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Articles containing Japanese-language text Lang and lang-xx template errors Articles containing Italian-language text Short description
624-579: The third installment in the Wyatt Hunt series The Hunter , a 2014 novel by Tony Park The Hunter , a 2024 novel by Tana French Fictional characters [ edit ] Samus Aran or The Hunter, the protagonist of the Metroid video game series The Hunter, a character portrayed by Željko Ivanek in Heroes The Hunter, a character on King Leonardo and His Short Subjects The Hunter,
650-554: Was a friend and confidant of Kirkman; in fact, the strongest criticism mounted against Langbaine is that he accepted Kirkman's attributions with too much credulity. Langbaine's Account of the English Dramatic Poets was extended in subsequent editions. Both the Account and the New Catalogue were included in the 1711 edition of the plays of the Beaumont and Fletcher canon, the first since
676-456: Was sent to University after his older brother William died in 1672. He was educated at University College, Oxford , married, and settled in the neighborhood of Oxford. In 1690 he acquired a post at the University, as "yeoman bedel in arts," and in the following year was promoted to "esquire bedel of law and architypographus." (In his post as "architypographus" or printer, he issued an Appendix to
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