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Old 12-22-2013, 06:02 AM
Horror_of_the_Unknown Horror_of_the_Unknown is offline
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Dear neverending.
Thank you so much for the insightful post with great suggestions!
I am not familiar with Willum Hopfrog Pugmire you mentioned but the reviews that I just checked sound very promising.
I look forward to read his work sooner rather than later.
Again, thanks a bunch for the suggestion and cheers!

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Originally Posted by neverending View Post
Though Machen and Blackwood are great writers, which I admire myself, the OP didn't ask for examples of atmosphere. Also, perusing Lovecraft's essay will not yeild the type of material the poster asked for. Though Lovecraft keenly analyzed the supernatural tale, and admired the form, it isn't what he wrote, with few exceptions, and it isn't what the poster is looking for. He asked for examples of "great unknowable terror" or what has come to be referred to as "cosmic horror."

It wasn't until Lovecraft himself that this concept was fully developed, though traces of it can be seen in Robert W. Chambers, an author that did specifically inspire Lovecraft. A couple of Lovecraft's contemporaries, Clark Ashton Smith and Frank Belknap Long also excelled in this type of tale. In particular, Long's story "The Hounds of Tindalos" is notable.

For more modern examples od cosmic terror, there is Willum Hopfrog Pugmire, who I mentioned previously, Joe Pulver, Brian Lumley, and many others. Look up the Lovecraft EZine online for hours of fascinating reading in the tradition of Lovecraft.
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