The Dreams in the Witch-House. Unspeakable horrors and cosmic terror in the eerie town of Arkham
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- Nombre de pages39
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-4-06-641170-1
- EAN4064066411701
- Date de parution08/12/2020
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille487 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "The Dreams in the Witch-House, " H. P. Lovecraft crafts a narrative that masterfully intertwines dreams, witchcraft, and the haunting specter of academic pursuit. The story follows Walter Gilman, a student at Miskatonic University, who becomes ensnared in a web of supernatural horrors in a sinister old house rumored to harbor an ancient witch'Äôs presence. Lovecraft employs his signature prose, rich with gothic imagery and existential dread, to explore themes of knowledge, madness, and the thin veil separating reality from the cosmos'Äîechoes of the larger body of his work that delves into humanity's fragile understanding of the universe.
Lovecraft, an early 20th-century American writer often regarded as the father of cosmic horror, draws heavily from his own fascination with the occult and the metaphysical. His experiences living in New England, steeped in folklore and local history, inform the story'Äôs atmospheric depth, creating an unsettling backdrop that resonates with readers on a psychological level. Lovecraft's struggles with his own mental health and his views on the sublime and the monstrous further illuminate the tormented psyche of his characters.
This story is essential for fans of horror and speculative fiction, as it encapsulates Lovecraft'Äôs unique ability to evoke fear of the unknown. Readers seeking an exploration of the boundaries of human perception and the lurking presence of otherworldly powers will find this tale profoundly unsettling yet irresistibly mesmerizing.
Lovecraft, an early 20th-century American writer often regarded as the father of cosmic horror, draws heavily from his own fascination with the occult and the metaphysical. His experiences living in New England, steeped in folklore and local history, inform the story'Äôs atmospheric depth, creating an unsettling backdrop that resonates with readers on a psychological level. Lovecraft's struggles with his own mental health and his views on the sublime and the monstrous further illuminate the tormented psyche of his characters.
This story is essential for fans of horror and speculative fiction, as it encapsulates Lovecraft'Äôs unique ability to evoke fear of the unknown. Readers seeking an exploration of the boundaries of human perception and the lurking presence of otherworldly powers will find this tale profoundly unsettling yet irresistibly mesmerizing.
In "The Dreams in the Witch-House, " H. P. Lovecraft crafts a narrative that masterfully intertwines dreams, witchcraft, and the haunting specter of academic pursuit. The story follows Walter Gilman, a student at Miskatonic University, who becomes ensnared in a web of supernatural horrors in a sinister old house rumored to harbor an ancient witch'Äôs presence. Lovecraft employs his signature prose, rich with gothic imagery and existential dread, to explore themes of knowledge, madness, and the thin veil separating reality from the cosmos'Äîechoes of the larger body of his work that delves into humanity's fragile understanding of the universe.
Lovecraft, an early 20th-century American writer often regarded as the father of cosmic horror, draws heavily from his own fascination with the occult and the metaphysical. His experiences living in New England, steeped in folklore and local history, inform the story'Äôs atmospheric depth, creating an unsettling backdrop that resonates with readers on a psychological level. Lovecraft's struggles with his own mental health and his views on the sublime and the monstrous further illuminate the tormented psyche of his characters.
This story is essential for fans of horror and speculative fiction, as it encapsulates Lovecraft'Äôs unique ability to evoke fear of the unknown. Readers seeking an exploration of the boundaries of human perception and the lurking presence of otherworldly powers will find this tale profoundly unsettling yet irresistibly mesmerizing.
Lovecraft, an early 20th-century American writer often regarded as the father of cosmic horror, draws heavily from his own fascination with the occult and the metaphysical. His experiences living in New England, steeped in folklore and local history, inform the story'Äôs atmospheric depth, creating an unsettling backdrop that resonates with readers on a psychological level. Lovecraft's struggles with his own mental health and his views on the sublime and the monstrous further illuminate the tormented psyche of his characters.
This story is essential for fans of horror and speculative fiction, as it encapsulates Lovecraft'Äôs unique ability to evoke fear of the unknown. Readers seeking an exploration of the boundaries of human perception and the lurking presence of otherworldly powers will find this tale profoundly unsettling yet irresistibly mesmerizing.