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  2. H. P. Lovecraft - Wikipedia

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    Lovecraft's initial reaction, expressed in a letter written nine days after Susie's death, was a deep state of sadness that crippled him physically and emotionally. He again expressed a desire that his life might end. [77] Lovecraft's later response was relief, as he became able to live independently from his mother.

  3. H. P. Lovecraft bibliography - Wikipedia

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    This is a complete list of works by H. P. Lovecraft.Dates for the fiction, collaborations and juvenilia are in the format: composition date / first publication date, taken from An H. P. Lovecraft Encyclopedia by S. T. Joshi and D. E. Schultz, Hippocampus Press, New York, 2001.

  4. Category:Short story collections by H. P. Lovecraft - Wikipedia

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    The Best of H. P. Lovecraft: Bloodcurdling Tales of Horror and the Macabre; Beyond the Wall of Sleep (collection) C. The Call of Cthulhu and Other Weird Stories; D.

  5. Marginalia (collection) - Wikipedia

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    Marginalia is a collection of Fantasy, Horror and Science fiction short stories, essays, biography and poetry by and about the American author H. P. Lovecraft.It was released in 1944 and was the third collection of Lovecraft's work published by Arkham House.

  6. Category:Short stories by H. P. Lovecraft - Wikipedia

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    The Temple (Lovecraft short story) The Terrible Old Man; The Thing on the Doorstep; Through the Gates of the Silver Key; Till A' the Seas; The Tomb (short story) The Transition of Juan Romero; The Tree on the Hill; The Tree (short story)

  7. The Tree (short story) - Wikipedia

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    "The Tree" is a macabre short story by American horror fiction writer H. P. Lovecraft. It was written in 1920, and published in October 1921 in The Tryout. [1] [2] Set in ancient Greece, the story concerns two sculptors who accept a commission with ironic consequences. Lovecraft wrote "The Tree" early in his career.