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H. P. Lovecraft

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  • His sources of inspiration are manifold, ranging from writers such as H. P. Lovecraft and Michael Moorcock to ancient religions.

    Dark Artistry: Tekelili Tantalus Alpha Auer 2008

  • His sources of inspiration are manifold, ranging from writers such as H. P. Lovecraft and Michael Moorcock to ancient religions.

    Archive 2008-10-01 Bettina Tizzy 2008

  • Loosely based on a short story by H. P. Lovecraft, Re-Animator is the account of Herbert West Jeffrey Combs, a medical student who has discovered a method of reanimating the dead and whose grasp on sanity seems tenuous at best, which is so often the case in these tales.

    Re-Animator (1985) 2010

  • An intimate of H. P. Lovecraft, Leiber crafted the twentieth century's first great stories of urban horror, created the sword and sorcery tale almost single-handedly, and wrote strong, resonant science fiction.

    Archive 2010-04-01 RobB 2010

  • An intimate of H. P. Lovecraft, Leiber crafted the twentieth century's first great stories of urban horror, created the sword and sorcery tale almost single-handedly, and wrote strong, resonant science fiction.

    Books in the Mail (W/E 04/10/2010) RobB 2010

  • Actually, H. P. Lovecraft and Stephen King have a few things in common besides being authors of “weird fiction.”

    Re-Animator (1985) 2010

  • Stuart Gordon has made several films based on H. P. Lovecraft tales, with Re-Animator perhaps being the best known.

    From Beyond (1986) 2010

  • They met through their association with the “Lovecraft Circle,” a group of writers and fans who corresponded with H. P. Lovecraft.

    Antiquarian Weird Tales: Henry Kuttner (1958) Chris Perridas 2009

  • They met through their association with the “Lovecraft Circle,” a group of writers and fans who corresponded with H. P. Lovecraft.

    Archive 2009-07-01 Chris Perridas 2009

  • Weird fiction — typified by magazines like Weird Tales and writers like H. P. Lovecraft or Clark Ashton Smith back in the glory days of the pulps — eventually morphed into modern-day traditional Horror.

    The New Weird Anthology – Notes and Introduction 2009

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