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Supernatural Horror in Literature, Paperback / softback Book

Supernatural Horror in Literature Paperback / softback

Paperback / softback

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Great modern American supernaturalist brilliantly surveys history of genre to 1930s, summarizing, evaluating scores of books, including works by Poe, Bierce, M.R.

James, "Monk" Lewis, many others. Praised by critics as diverse as Edmund Wilson and Vincent Starrett."Supernatural Horror in Literature" is a long essay by American writer H.

P. Lovecraft, surveying the topic of horror fiction. It was written between November 1925 and May 1927 and revised during 1933-1934.

It was first published in 1927 in the one-issue magazine The Recluse.

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