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Lovecraft, H. P. - T. O. Mabbott (review date 1940)
T. O. Mabbott (review date 1940)
SOURCE: Mabbott, T. O. Review of The Outsider and Others, by H. P. Lovecraft. American Literature 12, no. 1 (March 1940): 136.
[In the following review of The Outsider and Others, Mabbot praises the volume for its “striking and original stories of horror.”]
[The Outsider and Others] is a large volume, the first of a promised three-volume collection of the writings of an author known for striking and original stories of horror, for which he invented a mythology of his own. He was a typical New Englander, though in some senses a follower of Poe and Dunsany. Time will tell if his place be very high in our literary history; that he has a place seems certain. For if the popular magazines, as he felt, forced him to be melodramatic, his style was unhampered, and has a fine quality. The present volume consists chiefly of stories. Among them his own favorite seems to have been “The Color...
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