Lovecraft: Complete Fiction
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H. P. Lovecraft. Lovecraft: Complete Fiction
Lovecraft: Complete Fiction
Table of Contents
The Case of Charles Dexter Ward
I. A Result and a Prologue
1
2
II. An Antecedent and a Horror
1
2
3
4
5
6
III. A Search and an Evocation
1
2
3
4
5
6
IV. A Mutation and a Madness
1
2
3
4
V. A Nightmare and a Cataclysm
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
The Call of Cthulhu
I. The Horror in Clay
II. The Tale of Inspector Legrasse
III. The Madness from the Sea
The Dunwich Horror
I
II
III
IV
V
VI
VII
VIII
IX
X
At The Mountains Of Madness
Chapter I
Chapter II
Chapter III
Chapter IV
Chapter V
Chapter VI
Chapter VII
Chapter VIII
Chapter IX
Chapter X
Chapter XI
Chapter XII
The Tomb
Dagon
A Reminiscence of Dr. Samuel Johnson
Polaris
Memory
The White Ship
The Doom That Came to Sarnath
Statement of Randolph Carter
The Street
Terrible Old Man
Cats of Ulthar
The Tree
Celephaïs
From Beyond
The Horror at Red Hook
I
II
III
IV
V
VI
VII
The Temple
Nyarlathotep
Picture in the House
Facts concerning the Late Arthur Jermyn and His Family
I
II
The Nameless City
The Quest of Iranon
The Moon-Bog
Ex Oblivione
The Other Gods
The Outsider
The Music of Erich Zann
Hypnos
What the Moon Brings
Herbert West-Reanimator
I. From the Dark
II. The Plague-Daemon
III. Six Shots by Midnight
IV. The Scream of the Dead
V. The Horror from the Shadows
VI. The Tomb-Legions
The Hound
I
II
The Lurking Fear
I. The Shadow on the Chimney
II. A Passer in the Storm
III. What the Red Glare Meant
IV. The Horror in the Eyes
The Rats in the Walls
The Unnamable
The Festival
The Shunned House
I
II
III
IV
V
He
In the Vault
Cool Air
Pickman’s Model
The Strange High House in the Mist
The Silver Key
The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath
The Colour out of Space
The Descendant
The Very Old Folk
Ibid
The Whisperer in Darkness
I
II
III
The Shadow Over Innsmouth
I
II
III
IV
V
The Dreams in the Witch House
The Thing on the Doorstep
I
II
III
IV
V
VI
VII
The Book
The Evil Clergyman
The Shadow out of Time
I
II
III
IV
V
VI
VII
VIII
The Haunter of the Dark
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Driven by some vague detective instinct, the bewildered parent now glanced curiously at the vacant shelves to see what his son had taken up to the attic. The youth’s library was plainly and rigidly classified, so that one might tell at a glance the books or at least the kind of books which had been withdrawn. On this occasion Mr. Ward was astonished to find that nothing of the occult or the antiquarian, beyond what had been previously removed, was missing. These new withdrawals were all modern items; histories, scientific treatises, geographies, manuals of literature, philosophic works, and certain contemporary newspapers and magazines. It was a very curious shift from Charles Ward’s recent run of reading, and the father paused in a growing vortex of perplexity and an engulfing sense of strangeness. The strangeness was a very poignant sensation, and almost clawed at his chest as he strove to see just what was wrong around him. Something was indeed wrong, and tangibly as well as spiritually so. Ever since he had been in this room he had known that something was amiss, and at last it dawned upon him what it was.
On the north wall rose still the ancient carved overmantel from the house in Olney Court, but to the cracked and precariously restored oils of the large Curwen portrait disaster had come. Time and unequal heating had done their work at last, and at some time since the room’s last cleaning the worst had happened. Peeling clear of the wood, curling tighter and tighter, and finally crumbling into small bits with what must have been malignly silent suddenness, the portrait of Joseph Curwen had resigned forever its staring surveillance of the youth it so strangely resembled, and now lay scattered on the floor as a thin coating of fine bluish-grey dust.
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