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HOWARD PHILLIPS LOVECRAFT (20 August 1890–15 March
1937) is probably best known as a writer of weird fiction, but some
believe his voluminous correspondence to be his greatest
accomplishment. You can explore his numerous facets through the
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Among other websites students will find copies of all Lovecraft stories at The Lovecraft Archive.
http://www.hplovecraft.com/
Students are reminded that they need to select at least two other stories to read. These will be examined in the
research paper. Before this students will also have to create a Pinterest page on one of their self-selected
stories. Pinterest pages will be presented to the class.
To get to the list below and the texts students are to go to the abovementioned website. Then click on Writings.
On the His Writing page click on Fiction. This will bring you to the list below. Look at the stories and select
two. Students must print them out and bring them to the teacher on Wednesday 10/28 or Thursday 10/29.
The back of this page is what the homepage of the Lovecraft Archive will look like
Lovecraft’s Fiction
(Alphabetical Order)
Below is an alphabetical list of Lovecraft’s fiction, revisions, collaborations, and Ibid
miscellaneous
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works, as well as some tales that are not extant. The dates for each of the tales
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(1898/1902; nonextant)
in both chronological order and publication order.
 The Last Test (with Adolphe de Castro; 1927)
 Life and Death (1920?; lost)
 The Alchemist (1908)
 The Little Glass Bottle (1897)
 Ashes (with C. M. Eddy, Jr.; 1923)
 The Loved Dead (with C. M. Eddy, Jr.; 1923)
 At the Mountains of Madness (February–22 March 1931)
 The Lurking Fear (November 1922)
 Azathoth (June 1922)
 The Man of Stone (with Hazel Heald; 1932)
 The Battle that Ended the Century (with R. H. Barlow; June 1934)  Medusa’s Coil (with Zealia Bishop; May 1930)
 The Beast in the Cave (21 April 1905)
 Memory (1919)
 Beyond the Wall of Sleep (1919)
 The Moon-Bog (March 1921)
 The Book (late 1933?)
 The Mound (with Zealia Bishop; December 1929–early 1930)
 The Call of Cthulhu (Summer 1926)
 The Music of Erich Zann (December 1921)
 The Case of Charles Dexter Ward (January–1 March 1927)
 The Mysterious Ship (1902)
 The Cats of Ulthar (15 June 1920)
 The Mystery of the Grave-Yard (1898)
 Celephaïs (early November 1920)
 The Mystery of Murdon Grange (1918; nonextant)
 The Challenge from Beyond (with C. L. Moore; A. Merritt; Robert E. Howard,
and Frank
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(January 1921)
Long; August 1935)
 The Night Ocean (with R. H. Barlow; Autumn? 1936)
 Collapsing Cosmoses (with R. H. Barlow; June 1935)
 The Noble Eavesdropper (1897?; nonextant)
 The Colour out of Space (March 1927)
 Nyarlathotep (early December 1920)
 Cool Air (March 1926)
 Old Bugs (1919)
 The Crawling Chaos (with Winifred V. Jackson; 1920/21)
 The Other Gods (14 August 1921)
 The Curse of Yig (with Zealia Bishop; 1928)
 Out of the Aeons (with Hazel Heald; 1933)
 Dagon (July 1917)
 The Outsider (1921)
 Deaf, Dumb, and Blind (with C. M. Eddy, Jr.; 1924?)
 Pickman’s Model (1926)
 The Descendant (1926?)
 The Picture (1907; nonextant)
 The Diary of Alonzo Typer (with William Lumley; October 1935)  The Picture in the House (12 December 1920)
 The Disinterment (with Duane W. Rimel; September 1935)
 Poetry and the Gods (with Anna Helen Crofts; 1920)
 The Doom That Came to Sarnath (3 December 1919)
 Polaris (May? 1918)
 The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath (Autumn? 1926–22 January1927)
The Quest of Iranon (28 February 1921)
 The Dreams in the Witch House (January–28 February 1932)
 The Rats in the Walls (August–September 1923)
 The Dunwich Horror (Summer 1928)
 A Reminiscence of Dr. Samuel Johnson (1917)
 The Electric Executioner (with Adolphe de Castro; 1929?)
 The Secret of the Grave (1898/1902; nonextant)
 The Evil Clergyman (October 1933)
 The Secret Cave or John Lees Adventure (1898)
 Ex Oblivione (1920/21)
 The Shadow out of Time (November 1934–March 1935)
 Facts concerning the Late Arthur Jermyn and His Family (1920)  The Shadow over Innsmouth (November?–3 December 1931)
 The Festival (October 1923)
 Discarded Draft of The Shadow over Innsmouth (1931)
 From Beyond (16 November 1920)
 The Shunned House (16–19 October 1924)
 The Ghost-Eater (with C. M. Eddy, Jr.; 1923)
 The Silver Key (1926)
 The Green Meadow (with Winifred V. Jackson; 1918/19)
 The Slaying of the Monster (with R. H. Barlow; 1933)
 The Haunted House (1898/1902; nonextant)
 The Statement of Randolph Carter (December 1919)
 The Haunter of the Dark (November 1935)
 The Strange High House in the Mist (9 November 1926)
 He (11 August 1925)
 The Street (1920?)
 Herbert West—Reanimator (September 1921–mid 1922)
 Sweet Ermengarde (1917)
 History of the Necronomicon (1927)
 The Temple (1920)
 The Hoard of the Wizard-Beast (with R. H. Barlow; 1933)
 The Terrible Old Man (28 January 1920)
 The Horror at Martin’s Beach (with Sonia H. Greene; June 1922)  The Thing in the Moonlight (spurious)
 The Horror at Red Hook (1–2 August 1925)
 The Thing on the Doorstep (21–24 August 1933)
 The Horror in the Burying-Ground (with Hazel Heald; 1933/35)  Through the Gates of the Silver Key (with E. Hoffmann Price;
 The Horror in the Museum (with Hazel Heald; October 1932)
 “Till A’ the Seas” (with R. H. Barlow; January 1935)
 The Hound (September 1922)
 The Tomb (June 1917)
 Hypnos (March 1922)
 The Transition of Juan Romero (16 September 1919)
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The Trap (with Henry S. Whitehead; late 1931)
The Tree (1920)
The Tree on the Hill (with Duane W. Rimel; May 1934)
Two Black Bottles (with Wilfred Blanch Talman; July–October 1926)
Under the Pyramids (with Harry Houdini; February–March 1924)
The Unnamable (September 1923)
The Very Old Folk (2 November 1927)
What the Moon Brings (5 June 1922)
The Whisperer in Darkness (24 February–26 September 1930)
The White Ship (November 1919)
Winged Death (with Hazel Heald; 1933)