Lovecrafts The Dunwich Horror and Other Stories. Lovecraft, namely The Dunwich Horror, The Picture in the House and The Festival. As the sound begins to haunt his dreams, he investigates the house and discovers a horrific secret underneath, which will bring him to the point of madness.Ĭonsidered one of the most accomplished examples of the horror genre, ‘The Rats in the Walls’ is presented here alongside other quintessentially Lovecraftian tales – such as ‘The Dunwich Horror’, ‘At the Mountains of Madness’, ‘The Colour out of Space’ and ‘The Horror at Red Hook’ – in a brand-new collection which will delight new readers and those familiar with the blood-curdling imaginary worlds of the twentieth century’s master of terror.Ĭontains: ‘The Statement of Randolph Carter’, ‘Arthur Jermyn’, ‘The Rats in the Walls’, ‘The Horror at Red Hook’, ‘The Colour out of Space’, ‘The Dunwich Horror’, ‘The Strange High House in the Mist’, ‘The Dreams in the Witch House’, ‘The Quest of Iranon’, ‘At the Mountains of Madness’, ‘The Shunned House’, ‘The Thing on the Doorstep’. Lovecraft stories are brought to life by animated clay puppets and miniatures. This is a collection of 3 stories from the influential horror author, H.P. The Dunwich Horror is intriguing and easier to follow because it incorporates a more modern narrative through a group of heroes assembling. However, some stories are more gripping than others. When the descendant of an ancient aristocratic family moves from Massachusetts to Exham Priory, his ancestral home in the south of England, he is plagued by the constant noise of rats scurrying within its walls. Lovecraft again demonstrates his genius in generating clear imagery as well as evoking abstract cosmic horror within the mind of the reader.
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