Focusing on the world of 1920s and 1930s pulp fiction, this collection features twenty-six essays by Bobby Derie that delve into the lives and works of notable authors, particularly Robert E. Howard. Drawing on primary documents, Derie explores lesser-known aspects of pulp magazines, with a special emphasis on the iconic Weird Tales. His insightful analysis sheds light on the connections among writers and the broader cultural context of the genre, making this a significant contribution to pulp fiction scholarship.
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Sex and the Cthulhu Mythos
- 316 stránek
- 12 hodin čtení
Exploring the intersection of sexuality and horror, this examination delves into H. P. Lovecraft's complex relationship with sexual themes in his stories. Notably, it highlights instances such as the human-woman impregnation by Yog-Sothoth in "The Dunwich Horror" and the unsettling human-sea creature unions in "The Shadow over Innsmouth." The analysis considers Lovecraft's self-identified asexuality while revealing how both normal and aberrant sexual elements significantly influence his narratives.