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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 underlying unity. The main themes are value nihilism, cosmicism, the language of the unsayable, and the tension between science and magic. Special attention is paid to Lovecraft's style, which is shown to be an essential aspect of his creativity. Lovecraft was also an interesting person whose life is documented in his many letters.
This book unifies the biographical, fictional, and philosophical dimensions of Lovecraft's writings.
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Aesthetics, American, American Aesthetics, American Horror tales, History and criticism, Horror tales, American, Philosophy, Philosophy in literature, Magie, Nihilisme, Filosofie, Philosophie, Lovecraft, h. p. (howard phillips), 1890-1937, Horror tales, history and criticismPeople
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The philosophy of H.P. Lovecraft: the route to horror
1999, Peter Lang, Lang Publishing, Incorporated, Peter
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0820440221 9780820440224
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 243-247) and index.
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