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HARMSDM HARM...@ctrvx1.Vanderbilt.Edu alt horror cthulhu The Shadow over Usenet "The Call of Cthulhu" Sources: _The Dunwich Horror_, Arkham; _The Best of HP Lovecraft_, Ballantine; _Crawling Chaos_, Creation. Synopsis: After the death of Professor Angell of Brown University, his nephew discovers clues left ... Nov 16 1996 by HARMSDM - 5 messages - 3 authors |
TSOU -- The Call of CthulhuGroup: alt.horror.cthulhu
HARMSDM HARM...@ctrvx1.Vanderbilt.Edu alt horror cthulhu From: Donovan
Loucks <dlou...@primenet.com> Finally, I'd like to say a couple of things about
Derleth's misconception of Cthulhu being a water elemental. Derleth assumed
that, since Cthulhu dwelled in the ocean and had "an octopus-like head whose ...
Nov 18 1996 by HARMSDM - 5 messages - 3 authors
TSOU -- The Call of CthulhuGroup: alt.horror.cthulhu
Christophe Thill c_th...@worldnet.fr alt horror cthulhu HARMSDM wrote: The
Shadow over Usenet "The Call of Cthulhu" Other sources for this story may
include Tennyson's "The Kraken" and Theosophical literature, though I'm too tired
at this point to delve into those. Another source is an ancient precolumbian
sculpture ...
Nov 15 1996 by Christophe Thill - 5 messages - 3 authors
TSOU -- The Call of CthulhuGroup: alt.horror.cthulhu
Christophe Thill c_th...@worldnet.fr alt horror cthulhu I just came across a comic
strip version of "The call of Cthulhu". A rather rare book now, and a bit expensive
too but it was worn out and I didn't buy it. It was the collection of Lovecraf tales
drawn by Alberto Breccia. He uses sometimes pecil, sometimes indian ink, and in
a ...
Nov 17 1996 by Christophe Thill - 5 messages - 3 authors
TSOU -- The Call of CthulhuGroup: alt.horror.cthulhu
Donovan Loucks dlou...@primenet.com alt horror cthulhu I've long considered "
The Call of Cthulhu" to be one of Lovecraft's finest works, for one primary reason.
In his opening sentence (as we all know well) he writes: The most merciful thing
in the world, I think, is the inability of the human mind to correlate all its contents.
Nov 16 1996 by Donovan Loucks - 5 messages - 3 authors
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