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Lovecraft: A Study in the Fantastic
Maurice Levy

Lovecraft: A Study in the Fantastic

Wayne State University Press (Jul 30, 1988)
814319564
| Paperback
147 pages | 154 x 228 mm | English
$ 17.50 | Value: $ 17.50
Dewey 813.52
LC Classification PS3523.O833 .Z7313 1988
LC Control No. 87036470

Subject

  • Fantasy Fiction, American - History And Criticism
  • Psychoanalysis And Literature - United States
  • Psychological Fiction, American - History And Criticism
  • Psychology In Literature

Plot

Maurice Lévy's book is a penetrating analysis of the themes running through the works of H. P. Lovecraft, the writer of horror and supernatural fiction. Broader than a thematic study, however, Lévy's analysis is unique in his use of Lovecraft's work as a model for fantastic writing in general and in his provocative theory as to why Lovecraft wrote the sort of works he did. At an early age, Lovecraft sloughed off all religious belief and came to adopt a bleak and nihilistic philosophy where humans have no importance in the cosmos but to serve as the playthings of incomprehensible and uncaring forces. Lévy sees Lovecraft's works as an attempt to purge himself of these feelings and to give himself a reason to love in a universe that cares nothing for him or for other human beings in general. It is this view of Lovecraft the writer, the thinker, and the man that sets Lévy's work apart from any Lovecraft criticism.

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Value $ 17.50