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Ot-This LoveCraft Dude
Decided to check this guy out since hes mentioned so often here but He has a bunch of books out there.
Is there some order i should read them in to keep confusion down? |
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Most of his work are very much stand-alone short stories, so don't worry about continuity. You'll soon see why that is. I think about the only longer story by Lovecraft is "The Case of Charles Dexter Ward", which is a good read if you want to start with something longer. |
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I think he has 3 collections of short stories (but only 2 books worth of them, some collections overlap)... I would advise reading nightmares and dreamscapes
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Dunwich Horror and Others from Arkham House contains the seminal shorter works. At the Mountains of Madness has his longer works, called novels, but they are shorter than what we think of as novels today. Dagon and Other Macabre Tales features lesser-known shorter works. If you get just one volume, get the Dunwich Horror one. |
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IF anyone is into Lovecraft they should go to CthulhuLives.org and check out the Christmas Music CD's. We have both and they are a RIOT! Loads of fun to slip into the stack at work.
Songs from "A Very Scary Solstice" CD It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Fish-Men Great Old Ones Are Coming to Town The Carol of the Olde Ones Freddy the Red Brained Mi-Go Oh Cthulhu Chorus Do You Fear What I Fear? Awake Ye Scary Great Old Ones I'm Dreaming of a Dead City Cthulhu Lives Tentacles It's the Most Horrible Time of the Year Dance the Cultists Demon Sultan Azathoth Es Y'Golonac Have Yourself a Scary Little Solstice Here Comes Yog-Sothoth He'll Be Back for Solstice I Saw Mommy Kissing Yog Sothoth It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Fish-Men Little Rare Books Room Mi-Go We Have Heard on High Mythos of a King Oh Come All Ye Olde Ones The Shoggoth Song Silent Night, Blasphemous Night Away in a Madhouse |
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Dunwich Horror and Others seconded. It's the best introduction collection to his wor and contains numerous classics. There's also a fourth Arkham collection that's worth a look called The Horror in the Museum which rounds out the Lovecraft books. However, that book consists of works that Lovecraft "edited" or ghost-wrote for others, oftentimes revising to such an extent that the stories were more his than theirs in the end. However, they -are- ultimately collaborations and therefore not "pure" Lovecraft.
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Teraswaerto should have already posted in this thread since his sig is Lovecraft's text http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/happy.gif
Teraswaerto, where are youuuuu? |
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Shadow Over Innsmouth
At The Mountains of Madness The Dunwich Horror Dagon The Case of Charles Dexter Ward -------------------------------------------- his best IMO |
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The Annotated H.P. Lovecraft
More Annotated H.P. Lovecraft These editions have interesting and enlightening commentary of many of Lovecraft's more obscure references. They also include some of the best stories in the canon, including "The Call of Cthulhu", "The Color Out of Space", "The Dunwich Horror", and the novella "At the Mountains of Madness." |
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You can read all the stories for free here.
http://www.dagonbytes.com/thelibrary/lovecraft/ I've read a few of them. Pretty interesting stuff. I see they have a sequel to that Cthulu CD - "An Even Scarier Solstice" One of the songs - "Death to the World" sung by the Dagon Tabernacle Choir Haha, hilarious! |
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http://www.cthulhulives.org/solstice/
http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/wink.gif It has "Death to the World". I'll buy this CD when I get a chance. |
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I get excited about all the Providence connections... This is all a few blocks from my house!
http://www.hplovecraft.com/creation/sites/walktour.asp |
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I recommend getting the 3 Lovecraft Omnibuses with introductions by Derleth: 1. At the Mountains of Madness 2. Dagon and Other Macabre Tales 3. The Haunter of the Dark They have (to my knowledge) pretty much everything. If I had to name Lovecrafts best, the following would be on the list (along with others I can't remember just now http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/image...es/biggrin.gif): The Colour Out of Space The Rats in the Walls The Dream Quest of Unknown Kadath The Festival |
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Ah, I'd forgotten about the festival! I was trying to think of my favourites but I haven't had a chance to read them for years now... That story is creepy!
I've read the books Teraswaerto recommends and I belive that they cover most if not all of Lovecraft's prose. Lovecraft encouraged other writers to make use of his 'Cthulhu mythos' as a setting for stories. There is lots of stuff set in Lovecraft's universe that was written by other authors. I don't know whether these have provided inspiration for any elements in Dominions. There's lot's of non-Lovecraft Cthulhu-mythos stuff that I haven't read. The main one that I have read is the fantasy masterworks series edition of the works of Clark Ashton-Smith. This includes several stories that are clearly set in the Cthulhu mythos and actually introduces some entities that Lovecraft later mentioned in his work. Clark Ashton-Smith's work has more of a fantasy rather than a horror feel to it. I like both genres and I heartily recommend both authors. As for Lovecraft's work, some of his longer stories are quite obvious influences on Dominions. In particular I'd recommend 'The call of Cthulhu' and 'The shadow over Innsmouth'. I actually found shorter works like 'The festival', 'The temple' and 'The rats in the walls' to be scarier but the longer ones are just as enjoyable. |
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And here, for a slightly more humorous lovecraftian take:
http://accordionguy.blogware.com/blo...8/1425558.html |
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The chronological order is the best way to read Lovecraft.
Or you would miss masterpieces like "The Outsider". Even if the best stuff he wrote aren't his stories, but his letters. |
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August Derleth has his own take on the Mythos. Brian Lumley has also written a few decent mythos related books, most of which are quite good. In the House of Cthulhu is particularly interesting, being a cross of Cthulhu and Conan for most of the stories http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/happy.gif Lin Carter is another decent Lovecraftian author, though he tends to be somewhat derivative. Then again, if you like Lovecraft this won't be a problem. |
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If you're looking for something along the lines of Lovecraft but a little different, you might consider William Hope Hodgson. He wrote, in the early 20th century, some of the most original fantasy/science fiction/horror. Definitely weird, distinctly Lovecraftian in flavor but at the same time unique. I'd love to be able to figure out how to mod it, but I honestly have no clue as to where to begin producing a mod for Dom 3 based on William Hope Hodgson. Still, some great ideas here, in particular stationary pretenders, of which Nightlands and the sequil offers atleast 8.
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