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HP Lovecraft - "The Outsider"
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RE: HP Lovecraft - "The Outsider"

It's called Necronomicon. About 40 different stories, maybe more. Amazon seems to be the cheapest

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I can give you a link to the site with online scans of some of Lovecraft's books. Just wait 'till I get/got(I dunno which's correct) home from holidayTongue
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(07-28-2011, 12:50 PM)Fomzo Wrote: I can give you a link to the site with online scans of some of Lovecraft's books. Just wait 'till I get/got(I dunno which's correct) home from holidayTongue

Cheers Mate!!! That would be great. Wana read some before I buy it Tongue

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RE: HP Lovecraft - "The Outsider"

(07-28-2011, 02:45 PM)BrooksyFC Wrote:
(07-28-2011, 12:50 PM)Fomzo Wrote: I can give you a link to the site with online scans of some of Lovecraft's books. Just wait 'till I get/got(I dunno which's correct) home from holidayTongue

Cheers Mate!!! That would be great. Wana read some before I buy it Tongue

Here it is:
http://www.hplovecraft.com/writings/texts/
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RE: HP Lovecraft - "The Outsider"

(07-26-2011, 04:49 PM)Tanshaydar Wrote: Oh, if you want to read, I can tell his best stories, at least best in my opinion.

The Shadow Over Innsmouth
Call of Cthulhu
At the Mountains of Madness
The Case of Charles Ward Dexter
The Statement of Randolph Carter
The Shadow Out of Time
Pickman's Model
Herbert West – Reanimator
From Beyond
The Dreams in the Witch House
The Dunwich Horror


Well, these are my bests.

Oh god nice to see someone else who loves Lovecraft! I have read almost all of those stories, which one is your favorite if you could only choose one?

Mine would be Herbert West - Reanimator, I loved it from the first word to the last. I wish there was a bookstore here that has all of his stories D:

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08-01-2011, 08:04 PM
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I'd definitely choose The Shadow Over Innsmouth as I looked to mirrors for two weeks in fear of having any relation to deep oceans.
Although I'm a good swimmer, I can't go deeper due to my fear to deep oceans/seas.

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(07-28-2011, 12:50 PM)Fomzo Wrote: Here it is:
http://www.hplovecraft.com/writings/texts/

Nice One Bud!! I'll give them a read now. Can't wait too read them, they sound great

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(08-02-2011, 09:18 AM)BrooksyFC Wrote:
(07-28-2011, 12:50 PM)Fomzo Wrote: Here it is:
http://www.hplovecraft.com/writings/texts/

Nice One Bud!! I'll give them a read now. Can't wait too read them, they sound great

You won't be disappointed!


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RE: HP Lovecraft - "The Outsider"

A couple of suggestions for reading Lovecraft for the first time...


Some of his earlier work is horrid. "The Street" and "Facts Concerning the Late Arthur Jermyn and His Family" come to mind. He was a very well read man but never finished high school so his early work lacks discipline. Don't be put off by these stories. Furthermore, some of these early stories(and some of his later ones) have strong racial overtones. His opinions on other races become pretty clear if you read all his work (and crystal clear if you read his letters).

Furthermore, a lot of his stories can't even be called works of horror (he himself referred to all his work as "weird fiction"). He was strongly influenced by Lord Dunsany so there is a very dream-like quality to some of his stories. These are the stories you'll often hear referred to as being a part of his "dream cycle". Stories like "The White Ship" and "The Quest of Iranon" are strong examples of this. These may not be to your liking, so again, don't be put off by them.

In short - Lovecraft wrote some bad stories. He also created some of the greatest works of horror in American literature. You just have to know what to read.


I'd like to add some other reading suggestions in addition to those already mentioned.

"The Music of Eric Zann" is one of the best of his early stories. It suffers from his still decadent prose but that prose also helps to create a fantastic mood and setting. Other good early stories include "The Temple" and "The Statement of Randolph Carter". The latter one of those is sometimes referred to as his first truly "Lovecraftian" tale.

I'm surprised that no one has mentioned "The Rats in the Walls". He wrote it around the middle of his career, and is probably the best story he wrote before he moved to New York. It is absolutely horrific and has one of my favorite endings. Also a great introduction. The whole story is fantastic. Read it.

"The Colour out of Space" is, in my own opinion, his greatest work. It's not my favourite but I think it is the best example of the cosmic horror he tried convey. He himself thought it was his best work. The horrific parts of the story are very different from what we see in horror these days. You might say that for all of Lovecraft's work, but like I said it's the best example of this.

As for other recommendations, the H.P. Lovecraft Literary Podcast is a favourite of mine. They are currently working their way through every one of his stories, including his collaborations. A lot of fun and very informative.

The H.P. Lovecraft Historical Society(which has close ties with the aforementioned podcast) has a lot of great Lovecraft material as well. Their production of The Call of Cthulhu is the best I've seen, and they have a production of The Whisperer in Darkness that they will release on DVD soon.
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RE: HP Lovecraft - "The Outsider"

(08-01-2011, 06:58 PM)Joseph Curwen Wrote: Here it is:
http://www.hplovecraft.com/writings/texts/
Yeah, that's the site I was thinking about.
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