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Andrew M. Kuchling a...@idsonline.com alt horror cthulhu To me, "The Strange High House in the Mist" doesn't feel much like Lovecraft's other work for stylistic reasons. One reason is the mixture of beauty and horror, which isn't matched anywhere in Lovecraft's canon. Another is the openness of the ending. Most Lovecraft ... Jan 28 1997 by Andrew M. Kuchling - 6 messages - 6 authors |
TSOU -- The Strange High House in the MistGroup: alt.horror.cthulhu
Sean Rodgers se...@rogerswave.ca alt horror cthulhu This story is the first
appearance of Nodens, a Celtic god who Lovecraft probably appropriated from
Machen's "The Great God Pan". (Does anyone know where the image of him
riding in a shell pulled by fantastic beasts comes from?) I believe Nodens was
called the ...
Jan 23 1997 by Sean Rodgers - 6 messages - 6 authors
TSOU -- The Strange High House in the MistGroup: alt.horror.cthulhu
briley bri...@magicnet.net alt horror cthulhu In article <5c1eac$446@news.
vanderbilt.edu>, harm...@ctrvax.vanderbilt.edu says... This story is the first
appearance of Nodens, a Celtic god who Lovecraft probably appropriated from
Machen's "The Great God Pan". (Does anyone know where the image of him
riding in a ...
Jan 25 1997 by briley - 6 messages - 6 authors
TSOU -- The Strange High House in the MistGroup: alt.horror.cthulhu
Daniel Harms harm...@ctrvax.vanderbilt.edu alt horror cthulhu Yes, I'm late,
and I won't try to explain why. Let's get started: The Shadow over Usenet "The
Strange High House in the Mist" Source: _Dagon_, Arkham. Synopsis: The
townsfolk of Kingsport wonder about an old house on the edge of a cliff that
towers above ...
Jan 21 1997 by Daniel Harms - 6 messages - 6 authors
TSOU -- The Strange High House in the MistGroup: alt.horror.cthulhu
DONALD G. DAVIS dgda...@nyx10.cs.du.edu alt horror cthulhu Donovan
Loucks <dlou...@primenet.com> writes: I find it odd that Lovecraft would choose
Mother Ann over Magnolia, since the cliffs at Magnolia are more than twice the
height of those at Mother Ann. What is the actual height of the cliffs at Magnolia?
Jan 28 1997 by DONALD G. DAVIS - 6 messages - 6 authors
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