Weird Tales

January 24, 2010 Leave a comment

H. P. Lovecraft, in his classic essay “Supernatural Horror In Literature,” says this, which is worth quoting at length:

“The true weird tale has something more than secret murder, bloody bones, or a sheeted form clanking chains according to rule. A certain atmosphere of breathless and unexplainable dread of outer, unknown forces must be present; and there must be a hint, expressed with a seriousness and portentousness becoming its subject, of that most terrible conception of the human brain — a malign and particular suspension or defeat of those fixed laws of Nature which are our only safeguard against the assaults of chaos and the daemons of unplumbed space.”


Categories: Lovecraft, Writers, Writing
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