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What lies beyond fear – and why do we seek it?
In Supernatural Horror in Literature, H. P. Lovecraft – the master of cosmic terror – traces the dark lineage of the weird and the uncanny, from the ancient myths of dread to the haunting masterpieces of modern horror.
With chilling insight and literary brilliance, Lovecraft explores the works of Poe, Hawthorne, Machen, Blackwood, M. R. James, and many others, revealing how each shaped the art of supernatural storytelling.
This is not merely criticism – it is a journey through the psychology of fear, an examination of why humanity is drawn to the unknown, and how the shadow of the imagination gives rise to its greatest nightmares.
Part history, part philosophy, and wholly haunting, Supernatural Horror in Literature remains one of the most important texts ever written about the genre – a guide to understanding both the writers who terrified us and the cosmic darkness that inspired them.
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