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The Dunwich Horror is a horror story titled by an American Author H. P. Lovecraft. It was initially printed in the April 1929 edition of Weird Tales after being written in 1928. (pp. 481-508). It happens in the fictitious Massachusetts town of Dunwich. It is regarded as one of the Cthulhu Mythos' central tales. Only an elderly university librarian can stop a strange family from conjuring and nurturing an evil thing from another universe in a dilapidated farmhouse close to remote, rural Dunwich with the intention of destroying the planet and giving it to old gods to reign. Weird Tales originally published The Dunwich Horror in 1929. The Dunwich Horror tells the odd events that led to Wilbur Whateley's birth and early development. This topic is written on a real-world issue and contains accurate information. While HPL served as a reference, the information on this topic is drawn from the "Lovecraft Circle" Myth Cycles rather than being solely based on his writings. H. P. Lovecraft wrote a short story titled "The Dunwich Horror." One of the rare stories Lovecraft wrote where the protagonist triumph over the story's antagonistic creature or monster is "The Dunwich Horror."
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ISBN9789357271059
PublisherDOUBLE 9 BOOKSLLP
Publication Date04/22/22
Pages52
Main GenreNovels
Sub GenreShort Stories
FormatSoftcover
LanguageEnglish
Price10.40 €
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