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* [[Adventurer Archaeologist]]: Professor Challenger.
* [[Adventurer Archaeologist]]: Professor Challenger.
* [[Anachronism Stew]], explained in that various species found their way up at different times.
* [[Anachronism Stew]], explained in that various species found their way up at different times.
* [[Ascended Extra]]: Challenger's servant Austin. In the novel he's a [[One Scene Wonder]]. In the 1925 movie, he accompanies the expedition.
* [[Ascended Extra]]: Challenger's servant Austin. In the novel he's a [[One-Scene Wonder]]. In the 1925 movie, he accompanies the expedition.
* [[Awesome McCoolname]]: Professor. Challenger.
* [[Awesome McCoolname]]: Professor. Challenger.
** Doubles--certainly in how he's first described--as a [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast|Name To Run Away From Really Fast]]. And he doesn't disappoint.
** Doubles--certainly in how he's first described--as a [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast|Name To Run Away From Really Fast]]. And he doesn't disappoint.
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* [[Ho Yay]]: A bit of this between Malone and Roxton.
* [[Ho Yay]]: A bit of this between Malone and Roxton.
* [[Intrepid Reporter]]: Edward Malone
* [[Intrepid Reporter]]: Edward Malone
* [[Last Name Basis]]: Professor Summerlee is the only main character whose first name is never mentioned.
* [[Last-Name Basis]]: Professor Summerlee is the only main character whose first name is never mentioned.
* [[Lost World]]: The [[Trope Namer]]
* [[Lost World]]: The [[Trope Namer]]
* [[Mighty Whitey]]
* [[Mighty Whitey]]

Revision as of 14:02, 8 January 2014

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle moved from detective stories to more fanciful fare with this 1912 novel of adventure and discovery.

Pugnacious Professor Challenger claims that he's found a place in the Amazon cut off from the rest of the world and housing all kinds of species previously believed to be extinct. He sets off on an expedition to prove his find, accompanied by the skeptical colleague, Professor Summerlee; the cool-headed sportsman Lord John Roxton; and the narrator, young reporter Edward Malone. They soon find Professor Challenger's lost world, an isolated plateau inhabited by dinosaurs, primitive humans, and savage ape-men, but when the bridge back to the outer world collapses, their journey of discovery becomes a fight for survival.

Inspired a bunch of films and TV series, one of which was Sir Arthur Conan Doyles the Lost World.


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