Edited by S.T. Joshi
Back Cover Text
H.P. Lovecraft (1890–1937) was born in Providence, Rhode Island, the city where he
lived most of his life. He began writing poetry and fiction while an adolescent and contributed
significantly to amateur press publications. In 1923, he made his first professional sale to
Weird Tales, the pulp magazine that would publish most of his fiction. Five years later,
Lovecraft published “The Call of Cthulhu,” a story that crystallized his concept of
cosmic horror through its depiction of otherworldly monsters that represent the incomprehensible
alienness of the universe to human thinking. In “The Dunwich Horror,” “The
Whisperer in Darkness,” “The Haunter of the Dark,” “The Shadow out of
Time,” “At the Mountains of Madness,” and other stories, Lovecraft further
developed this unique approach to horror fiction, and created an elaborate mythology of alien
creatures, forbidden books, and haunted New England towns to give it shape. The Shadow over
Innsmouth, the sole book of his fiction published in his lifetime, appeared in 1936. Since his
death, Lovecraft has become recognized as the greatest American writer of supernatural fiction
after Edgar Allan Poe, and a leading influence on the modern weird tale.
Dust Jacket Text
In the 1920s and ’30s, H.P. Lovecraft pioneered a new type of weird fiction that fused
elements of supernatural horror with the concepts of visionary science fiction. Lovecraft’s
tales of cosmic horror revolutionized modern horror fiction and earned him the reputation of the
most influential American writer of weird tales since Edgar Allan Poe.
This omnibus collects for the first time in a single volume all of
Lovecraft’s groundbreaking fiction: “The Call of Cthulhu,” “The Dreams in the
Witch House,” “The Haunter of the Dark,” “At the Mountains of Madness,”
“The Shadow out of Time,” “The Shadow over Innsmouth,” the full-length novels
The Case of Charles Dexter Ward and The Dream Quest of Unknown Kadath, and many
others.
H.P. Lovecraft: The Fiction is part of Barnes & Noble’s Library of
Essential Writers. Each title in the series presents the finest works—complete and
unabridged—from one of the greatest writers in literature in magnificent, elegantly designed
hardback editions. Every volume also includes an original introduction that provides the reader
with enlightening information on the writer’s life and works.
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Bibliographic Information
H.P. Lovecraft: The Fiction. By H.P. Lovecraft, with an Introduction by S.T. Joshi. New
York, NY: Barnes & Noble, Inc.; 2008; ISBN 978-1-4351-0793-9; hardcover, 1120 pages.
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