H. P. Lovecraft is best known for his tales of cosmic horror, in which unnameable nightmares torment the limits of human consciousness. This mastery of weird and unspeakable terror is underpinned by the writer's sizeable contribution to Gothic fiction. This new collection of Lovecraft's stories is the first to concentrate on his Gothic writing and includes tales from the beginning to the very end of the author's career. The writer's weird vision mixes brilliantly with the trappings of earlier Gothic horror to form innovative mosaics of frightful fiction that will long haunt the reader's subconscious.
H. P. Lovecraft(1890-1937) was perhaps the best and most significant American writer of horror fiction in the 20th century.Xavier Aldana Reyesis Senior Lecturer in English Literature and Film at Manchester Metropolitan University, UK, and a founding member of the Manchester Centre for Gothic Studies.
Introdution ...................................................ix
Aknowledgements......................................xiv
The Alchemist................................................3
The Tomb.....................................................13
The Moon-Bog..............................................25
The Outsider.................................................34
The Music of Erich Zann...............................44
Herbert West—Reanimator...........................52
The Hound.....................................................85
The Lurking Fear............................................94
The Rats in the Walls....................................117
The Festival..................................................139
Cool Air.........................................................l£ª