Introduction To An Epicure In The Terrible
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S. T. Joshi | |
An Epicure in the Terrible (2011) |
Abstract
S. T. Joshi poses and answers the questions "Why study H. P. Lovecraft?" and "Why read H. P. Lovecraft?", by way of an abbreviated biography and survey of Lovecraft's literary career and examination of some of his sustaining philosophy - materialism, atheism, racialism - and how it found expression in his fiction, and then proceeding to look at his other writings (essays, travelogues, letters, etc.)
Works Cited
Article
Books
- Collected Essays
- H. P. Lovecraft: Four Decades of Criticism
- Letters to Alfred Galpin
- The Private Life of H. P. Lovecraft
- Selected Letters of H. P. Lovecraft
- The Supernatural in Fiction
Letters
- 000-0034
- 000-0035
- 000-0064
- 000-0140
- 000-0242
- 000-0284
- 000-0343
- 000-0345
- 000-0346
- 000-0358
- 000-0378
- 000-0382
- 000-0443
- 000-0466
- 000-0510
- 000-0538
- 000-0611
- 000-0648
- 000-0718
- 000-0825
- 000-0884
- 000-0919
- 000-0920
- 039-0007
- XXX-0006
- XXX-0007
Periodicals
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