000-0665
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FROM H. P. Lovecraft | |
TO J. Vernon Shea | |
8-Nov-1933 |
Abstract
On Jewish influence of New York publishing (spurred by a comment from Bernard Kopp-Davis) seguing into disparagement of "foreign" influence on American culture in general, seguing again to French-Canadians in Quebec (and French influence in Rhode Island), on Lovecraft's recent fiction, on pacifism and the war (particularly with regard to the militarization of Japan and China) in the aftermath of World War I, on the "dropped egg," newspaper work not very good preparation for a novelist, thanks on the gift of the first two issues of Story (and formula fiction).
Cited By
Included In
- Selected Letters of H. P. Lovecraft (abridged)
Preceded By 000-0648 | Letters of H. P. Lovecraft and J. Vernon Shea | Followed By 000-0682 |
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Preceded By 000-0664 | Selected Letters of H. P. Lovecraft | Followed By 000-0666 |
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