Landscapes, Selves, and Others in Lovecraft
Landscapes, Selves, and Others in Lovecraft | |
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Robert H. Waugh | |
An Epicure in the Terrible (1991) |
Abstract
Lengthy thematic analysis of Lovecraft's fiction, based on Lovecraft's statements of having a dualistic character—cosmic and antiquarian, scenic and architectural. Waugh looks for evidence of this dualism in Lovecraft's stories by analyzing whether the "doubles" in Lovecraft's fiction correspond and interact with his landscapes, drawing considerably on parallels between Lovecraft's fiction and his biography.
Works Cited
Articles
- A Dreamer's Tales
- The Blind Idiot God: Miltonic Echoes in the Cthulhu Mythos
- Call Me Wizard Whateley: Echoes of Moby Dick in "The Dunwich Horror"
- The City in H. P. Lovecraft's Work
- The Hands of H. P. Lovecraft
- In Search of Lovecraft Country
- Lovecraft's Concept of Blasphemy
- The Mythic Archetype in "The Dunwich Horror"
- Spawn of the Moon-Bog
- St. Toad's Hagiography
- "St. Toad's" Revisited
- Sunset Terrace Imagery in Lovecraft
- Thematic Links in Arthur Gordon Pym, At the Mountains of Madness, and Moby Dick
- What Was the "Corpse-Eating Cult of Leng"?
Books
- A Remembered Future: A Study in Literary Mythology
- Collected Essays
- Commonplace Book
- Lovecraft A Study in the Fantastic
- Selected Letters of H. P. Lovecraft
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