The H.P. Lovecraft Omnibus 2

The H.P. Lovecraft Omnibus 2
Author: Howard Phillips Lovecraft
Publisher: H. P. Lovecraft Omnibus
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1985
Genre: Horror tales
ISBN: 9780586063248

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Tales of gothic horror.

Dagon and Other Macabre Tales

Dagon and Other Macabre Tales
Author: Howard Phillips Lovecraft
Publisher:
Total Pages: 432
Release: 1965
Genre: Horror tales, American
ISBN:

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Dagon

Dagon
Author: H. P. Lovecraft
Publisher: Lindhardt og Ringhof
Total Pages: 11
Release: 2020-09-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 8726597160

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The man is addicted to morphine, and can think of nothing but death. Only morphine has made his life barely tolerable. He is in this fragile mental state because of the things that happened in the past; because of the things he was forced to encounter. During the First World War he ended up alone on an island – an island that was pure horror. ‘Dagon’ is a horror short story written by H. P. Lovecraft. It was first published in 1917. H.P. Lovecraft (1890–1937) was an American horror writer. His best known works include ‘The Call of Cthulhu’ and ‘the Mountains of Madness’. Most of his work was originally published in pulp magazines, and Lovecraft rose into fame only after his death at the age of 46. He has had a great influence in both horror and science fiction genres.

Dagon, and Other Macabre Tales

Dagon, and Other Macabre Tales
Author: Howard Phillips Lovecraft
Publisher: Harvill Press
Total Pages: 223
Release: 1973
Genre: Horror tales, American
ISBN: 9780586028667

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H.P. Lovecraft Omnibus 1

H.P. Lovecraft Omnibus 1
Author: Howard Phillips Lovecraft
Publisher: Panther Publications
Total Pages: 301
Release: 1985
Genre: Horror tales
ISBN: 9780586063224

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Tales of gothic horror.

The Dunwich Horror and Others

The Dunwich Horror and Others
Author: H. P. Lovecraft
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1984-10
Genre:
ISBN: 9780870540264

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Dagkon

Dagkon
Author: Howard Phillips Lovecraft
Publisher:
Total Pages: 592
Release: 1990
Genre: Horror tales, American
ISBN: 9789603525035

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Greek translation of "The H. P. Lovecraft omnibus 2 : Dagon and other macabre tales. London : HarperCollins, 1994."

H.P. Lovecraft's Worlds - Volume 2: Dagon and Other Tales

H.P. Lovecraft's Worlds - Volume 2: Dagon and Other Tales
Author: H.P. Lovecraft
Publisher: Caliber Comics
Total Pages: 167
Release: 2019-09-05
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 1635292271

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A collection of five Lovecraft tales adapted by award winning comic writer Steven Philip Jones. Lovecraft is considered one of America’s most innovative and popular American horror writers. The master of the weird tale during the first decades of the 20th Century until his premature death in 1937, Lovecraft’s distinctive style and canon of work has influenced many authors. Jones takes the classic tales and while remaining true to the source, brings them into the modern age which can sometimes make the horror even more terrifying. These tales are illustrated by comic artists Sergio Cariello (MARVEL’s Deadpool, Captain America), Christopher Jones (DC’s Young Justice, Teen Titans Go!), Aldin Baroza (Family Guy, One Fisted Tales), Rob Davis (Star Trek, Quantum Leap), and Wayne Reid (El Cid, Storyville). The five illustrated stories within this Volume are "Dagon”, the U.S.S. Augustus is a nuclear submarine, its crew is unaccustomed to picking up castaways, especially on uncharted islands in the middle of the Atlantic. But that is where the Augustus finds Emma Loveless, sole survivor of a private jet crash. "Arthur Jermyn", the Jermyns have lived in their Gothic estate in Cambridgeshire for centuries. Explorers and adventurers, they are a wild and violent bunch with a cursed, black history of sudden murder and blood. Until the birth of Arthur Jermyn. "Picture in the House", Lorraine Claude is fascinated with the morbid and weird, but Lorraine does not count on a sudden thunderstorm driving her into the farmhouse of a very friendly and very old cannibal. "The Statement of Randolph Carter", Harley Warren is an expert on violent criminals and assists the FBI in their profiling and pursuit of criminals. When Warren reads a book about a location that can reveal the darkest and oldest mysteries of the stygian unknown, Warren wastes no time packing up his reluctant chronicler and assistant, Randolph Carter, to explore the site. "Music of Erich Zann", each night when American astronomer Max Finn comes home, an old man plays haunting melodies on his violins. Melodies that plague Finn’s dreams at night and give him nightmares about a cosmic land ruled by Nyarlathotep, also known as The Crawling Chaos, the messenger of the elder gods.

The Gothic and the Carnivalesque in American Culture

The Gothic and the Carnivalesque in American Culture
Author: Timothy Jones
Publisher: University of Wales Press
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2015-05-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1783162309

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The Gothic and the Carnivalesque in American Culture offers a new account of the American Gothic. Gothic studies, the field that explores horrid and frightful narratives, usually describes the genre as exploring genuine historical fears, crises and traumas, yet this does not account for the ways in which the genre is often a source of wicked delight as much as it is of horror – its audiences laugh as often as they shriek. This book traces the carnivalesque tradition in the American Gothic from the nineteenth into the late twentieth century. It discusses the festivals offered by Poe, Hawthorne and Irving; the celebrations of wickedness offered by the Weird Tales writers, including H. P. Lovecraft, Robert E. Howard and Clark Ashton Smith; the curious aura attached to Ray Bradbury’s stories; the way in which hosted horrors in comics and on television in the 1950s and 1960s taught their mass audiences how to read the genre; Stephen King’s nurturing of a new audience for Gothic carnivals in the 1970s and 1980s; and the confluence of Gothic story and Goth subculture in the 1990s. Introduction: Ballyhoo Chapter One: Theory, Practice and Gothic Carnival Chapter Two: ‘The Delight of its Horror’ – Poe’s Carnivals and the Nineteenth-Century American Gothic Chapter Three: Weird Tales and Pulp Subjunctivity Chapter Four: Ray Bradbury and the October Aura Chapter Five: Hosted Horrors of the 1950s and 1960s Chapter Six: Stephen King, Affect and the Real Limits of Gothic Practice Chapter Seven: Every Day is Halloween – Goth and the Gothic Conclusion: Waiting for the Great Pumpkin