[PD in 2023]Lovecraft essay: Supernatural Horror

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mightyfelix
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I am just dropping this here so that I don't forget to search for this essay when it enters PD next year. Hopefully at that time, we will be able to find some scans of the original printing in the magazine The Recluse.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supernatural_Horror_in_Literature

Carry on. Please ignore this thread until 2023. :lol:
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mightyfelix wrote: June 26th, 2022, 11:20 am I am just dropping this here so that I don't forget to search for this essay when it enters PD next year. Hopefully at that time, we will be able to find some scans of the original printing in the magazine The Recluse.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supernatural_Horror_in_Literature

Carry on. Please ignore this thread until 2023. :lol:
Much of this is at PG already in The Fantasy Fan.

https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/author/43665

If you could get your hands on a copy of The Recluse I could clear it from there now. I've never seen a copy. The copy I have of the complete Supernatural Horror in Literature will not clear for PG as it's from a later printing that does not include the 1927 copyright statement.

Greg
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Thanks. I don't think those are what I'm looking for. I specifically want his essay on Supernatural Horror. It looks like those issues you've linked to all include stories. I am hoping that when next year rolls around, some good person out there will upload scans of the 1927 Recluse. I'll do more poking around at that time.
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mightyfelix wrote: June 27th, 2022, 4:54 pm Thanks. I don't think those are what I'm looking for. I specifically want his essay on Supernatural Horror. It looks like those issues you've linked to all include stories. I am hoping that when next year rolls around, some good person out there will upload scans of the 1927 Recluse. I'll do more poking around at that time.
They include lots of stuff. Supernatural Horror in Literature was broken up into small pieces and published as a serial in those issues. It didn't make it to completion.

You're unlikely to get your wish. It's likely not under copyright anyway. They are very rare.

Greg
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