| Donald R. Burleson - Literary Criticism - 2014 - 184 pages
Howard Phillips Lovecraft (1890--1937) has been described variously as the successor to Edgar Allan Poe, a master of the Gothic horror tale, and one of the father of modern ... | |
| Peter H. Cannon - Authors, American - 1989 - 184 pages
In the years following H. P. Lovecraft's death in 1960, few of his friends and admirers were moved to write down their personal impressions. This may have been in part because ... | |
| Paul Roland - Biography & Autobiography - 2014 - 310 pages
H.P. Lovecraft is widely regarded as one of the greatest writers of modern horror fiction and a pervasive influence on popular culture. His monstrous creations have influenced ... | |
| Timo Airaksinen - (Howard Phillips) - 1999 - 272 pages
H. P. Lovecraft (1890-1937) was a great horror writer, correspondent, and philosopher. This book focuses on his stories, texts, and ideas. It attempts to make sense of their ... | |
| Darrell Schweitzer - Literary Criticism - 2001 - 174 pages
A definitive look at the life and work of horror writer H.P. Lovecraft, by a leading scholar of the fantasy and horror field. | |
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