Dreamer and a Visionary

H. P. Lovecraft in His Time

S. T. Joshi

 Dreamer and a Visionary
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S. T. Joshi

432 pages | 6 x 9 | © 2001
Cloth $75.00 ISBN: 9780853239369 Published June 2001 For sale in North America only
H. P. Lovecraft has come to be recognized as the leading author of supernatural fiction in the twentieth century. But how did a man who died in poverty, with no book of his stories published in his lifetime, become such an icon in horror literature? S. T. Joshi, the leading authority on Lovecraft, traces in detail the course of Lovecraft’s life and shows how Lovecraft was engaged in the political, economic, social and intellectual currents of his time.
Contents
Preface
1. Unmixed English Gentry
2. A Genuine Pagan (1890-97)
3. Black Woods and Unfathomed Caves (1898-1902)
4. What of Unknown Africa? (1902-08)
5. Barbarian and Alien (1908-14)
6. A Renewed Will to Live (1914-17)
7. Feverish and Incessant Scribbling (1917-19)
8. Cynical Materialist (1919-21)
9. The High Tide of My Life (1921-22)
10. For My Own Amusement (1923-24)
11. Ball and Chain (1924)
12. Moriturus Te Saluto
13. Paradise Regain'd (1926)
14. Cosmic Outsideness (1927-28)
15. Fanlights and Georgian Steeples (1928-30)
16. Non-supernatural Cosmic Art (1930-31)
17. Mental Greed (1931-33)
18. In My Own Handwriting (1933-35)
19. Caring about the Civilization (1929-37)
20. The End of One's Life (1935-7)
Epilogue: Thou Art Not Gone
Notes
Index
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