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by Kenneth Hite


  There’s also a nasty little grace note toward the end, one which for whatever reason struck me as particularly foul. Jermyn makes a deal with a Belgian agent to acquire the ape-goddess from “the once mighty N’bangus…now the submissive servants of King Albert’s government.” The Belgian believes that the N’bangus “with but little persuasion could be induced to part with the gruesome deity…” Given the charnel nature of the Belgian Congo, reading Jermyn’s willingness to traffic in genocide-enforced theft of sacred objects…well, eeeww. Though one can’t mention the Congo and Lovecraft without adding a recommendation for David Drake’s hammer-blow of a story, “Than Curse the Darkness.” ♠

  I would like to point out that again, Lovecraft removes, or denatures, race from his source material even as he emphasizes lineage and ethnicity. HPL borrowed the stress-atavism concept from a rather distasteful story by Irvin S. Cobb in which a Frenchman of mixed blood, run over by a train, cries out in an African dialect words used by his ancestor who had been gored by a rhinoceros. Sadly, of course, Lovecraft named Delapore’s cat in the story after his own beloved cat Nigger-Man, and there are those “howling negroes” on the old family plantation (Carfax, a lovely Dracula tribute), so there you go with that. In other, happier racist-writer news, though, it’s thanks to the cod-Celtic he used at the end of “Rats” that Lovecraft got a nitpicky letter from Robert E. Howard, and thus began their legendary correspondence and friendship. ♠

  Much as we saw words as the manifestation of, and theorized them as the entry-way for, the horror in “Statement of Randolph Carter.” ♠

  At http://chrisperridas.blogspot.com/ ♠

  Steampunk is also, it suddenly occurs to me, a kind of domestication of technological unease, analogous to the Victorian domestication of the fairy tale. ♠

  Table of Contents

  Foreword

  Introduction

  A Brief Survey of Lovecraftian Criticism

  The Stories

  The Tomb

  Dagon

  Polaris

  Beyond the Wall of Sleep

  The White Ship

  The Doom That Came to Sarnath

  The Statement of Randolph Carter

  The Terrible Old Man

  The Tree

  Facts Concerning the Late Arthur Jermyn and His Family

  The Cats of Ulthar

  The Temple

  Celephaïs

  Nyarlathotep

  From Beyond

  The Picture in the House

  The Nameless City

  The Quest of Iranon

  The Moon-Bog

  The Outsider

  The Other Gods

  Herbert West—Reanimator

  The Music of Erich Zann

  Hypnos

  The Hound

  The Lurking Fear

  The Rats in the Walls

  The Unnamable

  The Festival

  Under the Pyramids

  The Shunned House

  The Horror at Red Hook

  He

  In the Vault

  Cool Air

  The Call of Cthulhu

  Pickman’s Model

  The Strange High House in the Mist

  The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath

  The Silver Key

  The Case of Charles Dexter Ward

  The Colour Out of Space

  The Dunwich Horror

  The Whisperer in Darkness

  At the Mountains of Madness

  The Shadow Over Innsmouth

  The Dreams in the Witch House

  Through the Gates of the Silver Key

  The Thing on the Doorstep

  The Shadow Out of Time

  The Haunter of the Dark

  Conclusion

  Sources and Resources

  About the Author

  Endnotes

  Table of Contents

  Foreword

  Introduction

  A Brief Survey of Lovecraftian Criticism

  The Stories

  The Tomb

  Dagon

  Polaris

  Beyond the Wall of Sleep

  The White Ship

  The Doom That Came to Sarnath

  The Statement of Randolph Carter

  The Terrible Old Man

  The Tree

  Facts Concerning the Late Arthur Jermyn and His Family

  The Cats of Ulthar

  The Temple

  Celephaïs

  Nyarlathotep

  From Beyond

  The Picture in the House

  The Nameless City

  The Quest of Iranon

  The Moon-Bog

  The Outsider

  The Other Gods

  Herbert West—Reanimator

  The Music of Erich Zann

  Hypnos

  The Hound

  The Lurking Fear

  The Rats in the Walls

  The Unnamable

  The Festival

  Under the Pyramids

  The Shunned House

  The Horror at Red Hook

  He

  In the Vault

  Cool Air

  The Call of Cthulhu

  Pickman’s Model

  The Strange High House in the Mist

  The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath

  The Silver Key

  The Case of Charles Dexter Ward

  The Colour Out of Space

  The Dunwich Horror

  The Whisperer in Darkness

  At the Mountains of Madness

  The Shadow Over Innsmouth

  The Dreams in the Witch House

  Through the Gates of the Silver Key

  The Thing on the Doorstep

  The Shadow Out of Time

  The Haunter of the Dark

  Conclusion

  Sources and Resources

  About the Author

  Endnotes

 

 

 


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