The Call of Cthulhu / Зов Ктулху

The Call of Cthulhu / Зов Ктулху
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Перед вами сборник коротких рассказов знаменитого писателя-мистика Говарда Филлипса Лавкрафта. Эти истории положили начало целой литературной вселенной, названной «Мифами Ктулху». Огромная и загадочная вселенная Лавкрафта, нашедшая столько ярых поклонников и почитателей по всему миру, захватывает и очаровывает всех любителей мистики и фантастики. Последователи писателя дополняют «Мифы Ктулху» новыми книгами, фильмами и компьютерными играми. Вселенная ужасов Лавкрафта – жемчужина мировой культуры и актуальный мейнстрим нового века. Неадаптированный текст рассказов печатается без сокращений и подойдет всем, кто изучает английский язык. В формате PDF A4 сохранен издательский макет книги.

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Говард Филлипс Лавкрафт. The Call of Cthulhu / Зов Ктулху

The Call of Cthulhu

1. The Horror in Clay

2. The Tale of Inspector Legrasse

3. The Madness from the Sea

The Colour out of Space

The Dunwich Horror

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The Dreams in the Witch-House

The Nameless City

The Haunter of the Dark

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The most merciful thing in the world, I think, is the inability of the human mind to correlate all its contents. We live on a placid island of ignorance in the midst of black seas of infinity, and it was not meant that we should voyage far. The sciences, each straining in its own direction, have hitherto harmed us little; but some day the piecing together of dissociated knowledge will open up such terrifying vistas of reality, and of our frightful position therein, that we shall either go mad from the revelation or flee from the deadly light into the peace and safety of a new dark age.

Theosophists have guessed at the awesome grandeur of the cosmic cycle wherein our world and human race form transient incidents. They have hinted at strange survivals in terms which would freeze the blood if not masked by a bland optimism. But it is not from them that there came the single glimpse of forbidden eons which chills me when I think of it and maddens me when I dream of it. That glimpse, like all dread glimpses of truth, flashed out from an accidental piecing together of separated things―in this case an old newspaper item and the notes of a dead professor. I hope that no one else will accomplish this piecing out; certainly, if I live, I shall never knowingly supply a link in so hideous a chain. I think that the professor, too, intended to keep silent regarding the part he knew, and that he would have destroyed his notes had not sudden death seized him.

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And yet, as the members severally shook their heads and confessed defeat at the inspector's problem, there was one man in that gathering who suspected a touch of bizarre familiarity in the monstrous shape and writing, and who presently told with some diffidence of the odd trifle he knew. This person was the late William Channing Webb, professor of anthropology in Princeton University, and an explorer of no slight note.

These data, received with suspense and astonishment by the assembled members, proved doubly exciting to Inspector Legrasse; and he began at once to ply his informant with questions. Having noted and copied an oral ritual among the swamp cult-worshipers his men had arrested, he besought the professor to remember as best he might the syllables taken down amongst the diabolist Eskimos. There then followed an exhaustive comparison of details, and a moment of really awed silence when both detective and scientist agreed on the virtual identity of the phrase common to two hellish rituals so many worlds of distance apart. What, in substance, both the Eskimo wizards and the Louisiana swamp-priests had chanted to their kindred idols was something very like this―the word-divisions being guessed at from traditional breaks in the phrase as chanted aloud:

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