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Horror Literature - Literary Criticism, Fiction Writing, U.S. Authors - 20th Century - Literary Biography, 20th Century American Literature - Pre WWII - Literary Criticism
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A Dreamer and a Visionary

by S.T. Joshi
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Overview

"H. P. Lovecraft has come to be recognised as the leading author of supernatural fiction in the twentieth century. But how did a man who died in poverty, with no book of his stories published in his lifetime, become such an icon in horror literature? S. T. Joshi, the leading authority on Lovecraft, has traced in detail the course of Lovecraft's life, spent largely in Providence, Rhode Island, and has shown how Lovecraft was engaged in the political, economic, social, and intellectual currents of his time, and how his developing thought informed his fiction and other writings. Lovecraft's reaction to World War I, the Jazz Age, and the Depression, as well as to literary modernism and scientific advance, markedly affected his thought and work, so that by the end of his life he had become both a 'mechanistic materialist' and a 'cosmic regionalist' who looked to his New England heritage as a bulwark against the meaninglessness of a godless cosmos. It was the wonder and terror of that cosmos that Lovecraft depicted, with poetic grandeur, in his work."--BOOK JACKET.

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Book Details

Published
April 2, 2001
Publisher
Liverpool : Liverpool University Press, 2001.
Pages
432
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780853239468

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