Lovecraft Annual, No. 1

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by S. T. Joshi (ed. )


  Briefly Noted

  The fifth and final volume of the Hippocampus Press edition of Lovecraft’s Collected Essays has now appeared. Volumes 1 (Amateur Journalism) and 2 (Literary Criticism) appeared in 2004; Volumes 3 (Science) and 4 (Travel) appeared in 2005; and Volume 5 (Philosophy; Autobiography and Miscellany) is now available. A CD-ROM containing the full text of all the volumes, along with a transcript of the entire contents of Lovecraft’s amateur journal, the Conservative (1915–23; 13 issues), scanned images of all issues of the Conservative, a complete chronology of Lovecraft’s writings (fiction, poetry, and essays), and other matter, will be available shortly. With this five-volume set, in addition to the four Arkham House volumes of fiction and revisions, the remaining fiction contained in Miscellaneous Writings (1995), and the collected poetry found in The Ancient Track (2001), readers will possess the Collected Works of H. P. Lovecraft, exclusive of letters. A review of the Collected Essays will probably appear in the next issue of the Lovecraft Annual.

  The Library of America edition of Lovecraft’s Tales (2005), aside from completing his definitive inclusion in the canon of American literature, was one of the best-selling volumes published by the Library of America, selling 25,000 copies within the first few months of publication. It received wide, if mixed, reviews in major newspapers and magazines, including the New York Times Book Review, the Wall Street Journal, the New York Review of Books, and elsewhere. Assembled by Peter Straub and using the corrected texts established by S. T. Joshi, the volume includes 22 stories covering the entire chronological range of Lovecraft’s fiction-writing career, although it contains none of the “Dunsanian” fantasies. Perhaps a second volume, containing some of these stories along with essays, poems, and letters, should be contemplated.

  Table of Contents

  Contents

  Lovecraft Read This - Darrell Schweitzer

  Works Cited

  Lovecraft and Lawrence Face the Hidden Gods - Robert H. Waugh

  Works Cited

  Briefly Noted

  Memories of Sonia H. Greene Davis - Martin H. Kopp

  Letters to Lee McBride White - H. P. Lovecraft

  Abbreviations

  The Negative Mystics of the Mechanistic Sublime - Jeff Lacy & Steven J. Zani

  II

  III

  IV

  V

  Works Cited

  Briefly Noted

  Unity in Diversity - Philip A. Ellis

  Works Cited

  Briefly Noted

  “They Have Conquered Dream” - Peter Levi

  Works Cited

  Briefly Noted

  The Master’s Eyes Shining with Secrets - Matt Cardin

  Introduction: The Shade of Lovecraft

  I. Dark Guru, Personal Presence: Lovecraft in Ligotti’s life

  II. Notes on the Horror of Writing: Lovecraft in Ligotti’s Work, and vice versa

  III. Lovecraft and Ligotti, sui generis

  IV. Conclusion: The Enchanting Nightmare

  Works Cited

  Thomas Ligotti’s Metafictional Mapping - John Langan

  Works Cited

  Reviews

  Briefly Noted

 

 

 


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