H.P.
Lovecraft (1890–1937)
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HOWARD PHILLIPS LOVECRAFT (20 August 1890–15 March 1937) is probably best known as
a writer of weird fiction, but some believe his voluminous correspondence to be his
greatest accomplishment. You can explore his numerous facets through the many pages
outlined here:
His Life provides information on Lovecraft’s
life, family, correspondents, interests, and a photo gallery;
His Writings explores his wide variety of
works, including his fiction and letters, and includes many electronic texts;
His Creations outlines his fictional elements
including Lovecraftian locations in New England, a bestiary, and a list of grimoires;
His Study has information on biographies,
literary criticism, bibliographies, periodicals, and online articles;
Popular Culture details the movies, games,
music, and art based on Lovecraft’s works, as well as the
“Cthulhu Mythos”;
Internet Resources gives information on other
Lovecraft-related sites, newsgroups, and FTP sites; and
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What’s New
28 June 2017: |
Added links to the Brown Digital Repository scans of autograph manuscripts of “The Little Glass Bottle”, “The Secret Cave, or John Lees Adventure”, “The Mystery of the Grave-Yard”, “The Mysterious Ship”, Poemata Minora, Volume II, and “The Beast in the Cave”, as well as typed manuscripts of “Facts Concerning the Late Arthur Jermyn & His Family”, “Herbert West—Reanimator”, “The Hound”, “The Festival”, “He”, “In the Vault”, “The Mound”, At the Mountains of Madness, and “In the Walls of Eryx”. |
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20 August 2016: |
Happy Birthday to H.P. Lovecraft! |
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