Lovecraft: Disturbing the Universe
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Main Author: Burleson, Donald R. (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Lexington The University Press of Kentucky 1990
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Online Access:DE-1046
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Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Preface; 1. Pre-Iude: The Manner of Reading; 2. ""The Statement of Randolph Carter""; 3. ""The Terrible Old Man""; 4. ""The Cats of Ulthar""; 5. ""The Nameless City""; 6. ""The Outsider""; 7. ""The Music of Erich Zann""; 8. ""The Call of Cthulhu""; 9. ""Pickman's Model""; 10. ""The Strange High House in the Mist""; 11. ""The Colour Out of Space""; 12. ""The Dunwich Horror""; 13. ""The Shadow over Innsmouth""; 14. ""The Haunter of the Dark""; 15. Deconstructing Lovecraft: An Open ""Conclusion""; Bibliography; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O.
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Howard Phillips Lovecraft (1890--1937) has been described variously as the successor to Edgar Allan Poe, a master of the Gothic horror tale, and one of the father of modern supernatural fantasy fiction. Published originally in pulp magazines, his works have grown in popularity since his death, so that more than thirty editions are currently in print. Yet only recently has Lovecraft received serious attention from literary critics. And until now no one has examined his work from a post-structuralist perspective. Donald Burleson fills that void, for the first time in an extended study bringing th
Physical Description:183 pages
ISBN:9780813147512
0813147514

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