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Supernatural Horror in Literature
O książce
Before writing his own masterpieces of cosmic terror, Lovecraft studied the dark roots of horror itself.
Supernatural Horror in Literature (1927), by H. P. Lovecraft, is a sweeping and authoritative exploration of the Gothic, the macabre, and the supernatural in storytelling.
In this groundbreaking critical work, Lovecraft traces the evolution of horror from the earliest myths and legends to the masterpieces of writers like Poe, Hawthorne, Machen, Blackwood, and M. R. James. With his sharp eye and deep passion for the genre, he examines how themes of fear, the unknown, and the uncanny have shaped literature across centuries.
Far more than an academic study, this book is Lovecraft's personal map of horror's genealogy—a testament to the stories and authors that inspired him to create his own mythos of cosmic dread.
For fans of horror, fantasy, and Gothic literature, Supernatural Horror in Literature is both an essential history and a fascinating read that reveals how terror has always been woven into the fabric of human imagination.
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