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front cover |
Race and War in the Lovecraft Mythos: A Philosophical Reflection by César Guarde Paz [essay] |
6: |
3–35 |
Briefly Noted [notice] |
6: |
35 |
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6: |
36–42 |
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6: |
43–54 |
The Aboriginal in the Works of H.P. Lovecraft by James Goho [essay] |
6: |
54–74 |
Briefly Noted [notice] |
6: |
75 |
Envisaging the Cosmos: A Note on “The Dreams in the Witch House” by Scott Connors [essay] |
6: |
76–81 |
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6: |
82–112 |
|
6: |
113–125 |
Tekeli-li! Disturbing Language in Edgar Allan Poe and H.P. Lovecraft by Lynne Jamneck [essay] |
6: |
126–151 |
Briefly Noted [notice] |
6: |
152 |
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6: |
153–178 |
Briefly Noted [notice] |
6: |
178 |
The Case for “How the Enemy Came to Thlunrana” and The Case of Charles Dexter Ward by Peter Levi [essay] |
6: |
179–181 |
Misperceptions of Malignity: Narrative Form and the Threat to America’s Modernity in “The Shadow over Innsmouth” by Anna Klein [essay] |
6: |
182–198 |
Elementary, My Dear Lovecraft: H.P. Lovecraft and Sherlock Holmes by Gavin Callaghan [essay] |
6: |
199–229 |
Review [review] |
6: |
230–236 |
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6: |
230–236 |