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egza participated in two reconfigurations of | Lovecraft, a successor band to H.P. Lovecraft. |
Lovecraft actually created Kingsport before he saw its | |
by the literary works of horror writer H. P. | Lovecraft, after whom the band had named themselves. |
fers to The Dunwich Horror, a story by H. P. | Lovecraft, an author with whom Traut was enamored. |
American horror writer H. P. | Lovecraft, an enthusiast for New England megalith ston |
H.P. | Lovecraft, an American science fiction and horror writ |
pite the involvement of Tegza and Edwards in | Lovecraft and Love Craft, neither band is regarded as |
al writers, including Providence author H.P. | Lovecraft and poet Clarence Manning Falt. |
Leiber was heavily influenced by H. P. | Lovecraft and Robert Graves in the first two decades o |
simov, Harlan Ellison, Edgar Allan Poe, H.P. | Lovecraft, and Stephen King as some of his early influ |
William S. Burroughs, Edgar Allan Poe, H.P. | Lovecraft, and Harlan Ellison as literary influences. |
lhu Mythos created by the 1920s writer H. P. | Lovecraft and expanded by other writers. |
members of the Arcanum: Harry Houdini, H. P. | Lovecraft, and voodoo queen Marie Laveau. |
by members of the Shadows of Knight and H.P. | Lovecraft and for being a predecessor band to Madura. |
rrortonica, and featured references to H. P. | Lovecraft and the use of automated Victorian instrumen |
including the death of his friend and mentor | Lovecraft, and his own uprooting from Florida because |
imilar to those in the works of author H. P. | Lovecraft and the Stephen King novella The Mist, as we |
Lovecraft began writing The Colour Out of Space immedi | |
Inspired by the | Lovecraft character Herbert West. |
Hurt is obviously greatly modeled after HP | Lovecraft character Joseph Curwen, an aristocratic col |
ring in the stories by horror novelist H. P. | Lovecraft, considered as a "great source of inspiratio |
Will Be Eaten First?", based upon the H. P. | Lovecraft Cthulhu Mythos, prompted Chick Publications |
d part heavily references the works of H. P. | Lovecraft, especially the Cthulhu Mythos. |
The ten songs included on H. P. | Lovecraft exhibit a wide range of styles, encompassing |
Misotheism is a recurrent theme in | Lovecraft fiction. |
t premiered on October 11, 2003 at the H. P. | Lovecraft Film Festival and was later released on DVD. |
icon, etc.) and film festivals (such as H.P. | Lovecraft Film Festival and Buffalo International Film |
Two Classic Albums from H. P. | Lovecraft: H. P. Lovecraft/H. |
H. P. | Lovecraft; Hazel Heald (1989) [1935]. |
was, however, different from the symbol that | Lovecraft himself had envisaged.) |
lstice Carol Songbook, released by the H. P. | Lovecraft Historical Society. |
addition, the nine songs that make up H. P. | Lovecraft II are included on the Rev-Ola Records compi |
ch resulted in Edsel Records reissuing H. P. | Lovecraft II and the band's debut album together on th |
nd would follow on their second album, H. P. | Lovecraft II. |
of fate, replaced McGeorge on bass with H.P. | Lovecraft in Spring 1968, appearing on their second al |
Wilson also discusses | Lovecraft in Order of Assassins (1972) and in the pref |
eloped and used by the American writer H. P. | Lovecraft in his weird fiction. |
t Derleth, incensed by Wilson's treatment of | Lovecraft in The Strength to Dream, then dared Wilson |
ch as Derleth's literary correspondent H. P. | Lovecraft in "The Adventure of the Six Silver Spiders" |
n extra-dimensional city written of by H. P. | Lovecraft in his famous short story The Call of Cthulh |
Lovecraft made no bones about being a strong and antir | |
Lovecraft may have used the Mother Ann formation as th | |
who was replaced in late 1968 by former H.P. | Lovecraft member Michael Tegza (drums, percussion). |
The Shining Trapezohedron of the fictional | Lovecraft Mythos was probably intended to refer to a c |
It is an adaptation of the H. P. | Lovecraft novella The Case of Charles Dexter Ward. |
bum is currently available, along with H. P. | Lovecraft, on the Collectors' Choice Music CD Two Clas |
ter Brent V. Friedman had both developed the | Lovecraft property over the years, independent of each |
performed at live shows by Liverpudlian band | Lovecraft, recently signed to the Probe Plus label. |
H.P. | Lovecraft refers to the river in his horror short stor |
here a Hellmouth closed by the death of H.P. | Lovecraft reopened for the first Dark Congress in 500 |
tor Farnsworth Wright, a group that included | Lovecraft, Robert E. Howard, and Clark Ashton Smith. |
an innovative, dark 'road novel' about H. P. | Lovecraft, Robert E. Howard, and Clark Ashton Smith. |
HP | Lovecraft said of the Were-Wolf that it: “attains a hi |
The noted | Lovecraft scholar S. T. Joshi points out that "Lovecra |
Lovecraft scholar Donald R. Burleson referred to the t | |
Lovecraft scholar Robert M. Price writes, "Dream-Quest | |
1994 horror film, loosely based on the H. P. | Lovecraft short story The Lurking Fear. |
s credited with being inspirational to H. P. | Lovecraft, specifically in his short story "The Thing |
where he is buried are referenced in several | Lovecraft stories as well as many stories by other myt |
It was mostly based on the two | Lovecraft stories: "The Thing on the Doorstep" and The |
tle of the album is a reference to the H. P. | Lovecraft story "The Outsider". |
f (which was very loosely based on the H. P. | Lovecraft story "The Colour Out of Space"). |
For the H. P. | Lovecraft story, see The Lurking Fear |
in sources such as the Green Man Review and | Lovecraft Studies. |
ore similar to some short stories from H. P. | Lovecraft such as The Shadow Over Innsmouth, with an e |
His plays include | Lovecraft's Follies (1971) based on the life and work |
Inspired by the writings of H. P. | Lovecraft, the film follows a group of university stud |
es as Anton LaVey, Frederick Nietzsche, H.P. | Lovecraft, The Necronomicon, and self-improvement guru |
According to | Lovecraft there is a copy of the Necronomicon here, bu |
h cosmicism appears deeply pessimistic, H.P. | Lovecraft thought of himself as neither a pessimist no |
Lovecraft thus embraced a philosophy of cosmic indiffe | |
Aylesbury, Massachusetts, fictional H. P. | Lovecraft town |
When | Lovecraft visited Marblehead in 1922, he became enamor |
Lovecraft was a writer of philosophically intense horr | |
"This is Unforgiven by way of H.P. | Lovecraft, with that grim, gritty setting and a horror |
"Pickman's Model" is a short story by H. P. | Lovecraft, written in September 1926 and first publish |
Lovecraft wrote of seeing the snow-covered town at sun | |
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