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Collected Works 1917-1924
Collected Works 1917-1924
Collected Works 1917-1924
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Collected Works 1917-1924

Written by H.P. Lovecraft

Narrated by Zacharias Prewett and Anna Cohen

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Collected Works 1917-1924 include all the short stories and novellas of H.P. Lovecraft published between 1917 and 1924.
Howard Phillips Lovecraft (August 20, 1890 - March 15, 1937) was an American writer of weird fiction and horror fiction, who is known for his creation of what became the Cthulhu Mythos. Born in Providence, Rhode Island, Lovecraft spent most of his life within New England. He was born into affluence, which ended with the death of his grandfather. In 1913, he wrote a critical letter to a pulp magazine that ultimately led to his involvement in pulp fiction. During the interwar period, he wrote and published stories that focused on his interpretation of humanity's place in the universe. In his view, humanity was an unimportant part of an uncaring cosmos that could be swept away at any moment. These stories also included fantastic elements that represented the perceived fragility of anthropocentrism. Lovecraft was at the center of a wider body of authors known as The Lovecraft Circle. This group wrote stories that frequently shared details between them. He was also a prolific writer of letters. He maintained a correspondence with several different authors and literary proteges. According to some estimates, he wrote approximately 100,000 letters over the course of his lifetime. In these letters, he discussed his worldview and his daily life, and tutored younger authors, such as August Derleth, Donald Wandrei, and Robert Bloch. Throughout his adult life, Lovecraft was never able to support himself from earnings as an author and editor. He was virtually unknown during his lifetime and was almost exclusively published in pulp magazines before he died in poverty at the age of 46, but is now regarded as one of the most significant 20th-century authors of supernatural horror fiction. Among his most celebrated tales are The Call of Cthulhu, The Rats in the Walls, At the Mountains of Madness, The Shadow over Innsmouth, and The Shadow Out of Time. His writings are the basis of the Cthulhu Mythos, which has inspired a large body of pastiches, games, music and other media drawing on Lovecraft's characters, setting and themes, constituting a wider subgenre known as Lovecraftian horror.
Included in this collection:
1. A Reminiscence of Dr. Samuel Johnson (1917)
2. Beyond the Wall of Sleep (1919)
3. Dagon (1919)
4. The White Ship (1919)
5. The Statement of Randolph Carter (1920)
6. The Doom that Came to Sarnath (1920)
7. The Cats of Ulthar (1920)
8. Nyarlathotep (1920)
9. Polaris (1920)
10. The Street (1920)
11. Ex Oblivione (1921)
12. Facts Concerning the Late Arthur Jermyn and His Family (1921)
13. The Terrible Old Man (1921)
14. The Picture in the House (1921)
15. The Tree (1921)
16. The Nameless City (1921)
17. The Tomb (1922)
18. The Music of Erich Zann (1922)
19. Celephaïs (1922)
20. Herbert West - Reanimator (1922)
21. The Lurking Fear (1923)
22. Memory (1923)
23. Hypnos (1923)
24. What the Moon Brings (1923)
25. The Hound (1924)
26. The Rats in the Walls (1924)
LanguageEnglish
Release dateMay 1, 2020
Collected Works 1917-1924
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H.P. Lovecraft

H. P. Lovecraft (1890-1937) was an American author of science fiction and horror stories. Born in Providence, Rhode Island to a wealthy family, he suffered the loss of his father at a young age. Raised with his mother’s family, he was doted upon throughout his youth and found a paternal figure in his grandfather Whipple, who encouraged his literary interests. He began writing stories and poems inspired by the classics and by Whipple’s spirited retellings of Gothic tales of terror. In 1902, he began publishing a periodical on astronomy, a source of intellectual fascination for the young Lovecraft. Over the next several years, he would suffer from a series of illnesses that made it nearly impossible to attend school. Exacerbated by the decline of his family’s financial stability, this decade would prove formative to Lovecraft’s worldview and writing style, both of which depict humanity as cosmologically insignificant. Supported by his mother Susie in his attempts to study organic chemistry, Lovecraft eventually devoted himself to writing poems and stories for such pulp and weird-fiction magazines as Argosy, where he gained a cult following of readers. Early stories of note include “The Alchemist” (1916), “The Tomb” (1917), and “Beyond the Wall of Sleep” (1919). “The Call of Cthulu,” originally published in pulp magazine Weird Tales in 1928, is considered by many scholars and fellow writers to be his finest, most complex work of fiction. Inspired by the works of Edgar Allan Poe, Arthur Machen, Algernon Blackwood, and Lord Dunsany, Lovecraft became one of the century’s leading horror writers whose influence remains essential to the genre.

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