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FROM H. P. Lovecraft | |
TO The Kleicomolo | |
October 1916 |
Abstract
Account of seeing a demagogue of the Prohibition Party, on how no thoughtful man can be really happy (with reference to writing "The Symphonick Ideal" for The Conservative and religion), Lovecraft's love of the past (particularly Greco-Roman classicism), and on religion and the agnostic.
Cited By
Articles
- A Look At Lovecraft's Letters
- A Lovecraftian Nightmare
- The Artist as Antaeus: Lovecraft and Modernism
Books
Included In
- Selected Letters of H. P. Lovecraft (abridged)
Preceded By 000-0016 | Letters of H. P. Lovecraft and the Kleicomolo | Followed By 000-0021 |
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Preceded By 000-0016 | Letters of H. P. Lovecraft and Ira A. Cole | Followed By 000-0021 |
Preceded By 000-0017 | Letters of H. P. Lovecraft and Rheinhart Kleiner | Followed By 000-0019 |
Preceded By 000-0016 | Letters of H. P. Lovecraft and Maurice W. Moe | Followed By 000-0021 |
Preceded By 000-0017 | Selected Letters of H. P. Lovecraft | Followed By 000-0019 |
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