Dec 27, 2009

Short Story Criticism | Lovecraft, H. P. - Stefan Dziemianowicz (essay date 1991)

Stefan Dziemianowicz (essay date 1991)

SOURCE: Dziemianowicz, Stefan. “Outsiders and Aliens: The Uses of Isolation in Lovecraft's Fiction.” In An Epicure in the Terrible: A Centennial Anthology of Essays in Honor of H. P. Lovecraft, edited by David E. Schultz and S. T. Joshi, pp. 159–87. Cranbury, NJ: Associated University Presses, 1991.

[In the following essay, Dziemianowicz analyzes the theme of isolation in Lovecraft's stories.]

There was thunder in the air on the night I went to the deserted mansion atop Tempest Mountain to find the lurking fear. I was not alone, for foolhardiness was not then mixed with that love of the grotesque and the terrible which has made my career a series of quests for strange horrors in literature and in life. With me were two faithful and muscular men for whom I had sent when the time came; men long associated with me in my ghastly explorations because of their peculiar fitness.

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