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Lovecraft's Influences and Favorites by Various

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In 1927, H. P. Lovecraft wrote a long essay on "Supernatural Horror in Literature" in which he discussed the history of what came to be known as Weird Fiction. This collection includes many of the texts that Lovecraft mentioned in the essay, beginning with Edgar Allan Poe's <i>Fall of the House of Usher</i>, published in 1839 and ending with Walter de la Mare <i>Seaton's Aunt</i> from 1922. Included are 19 stories and 1 poem. - Summary by Alan Winterrowd

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In 1927, H. P. Lovecraft wrote a long essay on "Supernatural Horror in Literature" in which he discussed the history of what came to be known as Weird Fiction. This collection includes many of the texts that Lovecraft mentioned in the essay, beginning with Edgar Allan Poe's <i>Fall of the House of Usher</i>, published in 1839 and ending with Walter de la Mare <i>Seaton's Aunt</i> from 1922. Included are 19 stories and 1 poem. - Summary by Alan Winterrowd

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