This book contain collection of 58 books
1. Supernatural Horror in Literature
2. The Beast in the Cave [1904]
3. The Alchemist [1908]
4. The Tomb [1917]
5. Dagon [1917]
6. A Reminiscence of Dr. Samuel Johnson [1917]
7. Polaris [1918]
8. Beyond the Wall of Sleep [1919]
9. The Transition of Juan Romero [1919]
10. The White Ship [1919]
11. The Doom that Came to Sarnath [1919]
12. The Statement of Randolph Carter [1919]
13. The Street [1919]
14. Sweet Ermengarde [c.1919-21?]
15. The Tree [1920]
16. The Temple [1920]
17. Facts Concerning the Late Arthur Jermyn and His Family [1920]
18. Celephais [1920]
19. From Beyond [1920]
20. The Picture in the House [1920]
21. The Nameless City [1921]
22. The Quest of Iranon [1921]
23. The Moon-Bog [1921]
24. The Outsider [1921]
25. The Other Gods [1921]
26. Herbert West--Reanimator [1922]
27. The Music of Erich Zann [1921]
28. Hypnos [1922]
29. The Hound [1922]
30. The Lurking Fear [1922]
31. The Rats in the Walls [1923]
32. The Unnamable [1923]
33. The Festival [1923]
34. Imprisoned with the Pharaohs [1924]
35. The Shunned House [1924]
36. The Horror at Red Hook [1925]
37. He [1925]
38. In the Vault [1925]
39. Cool Air [1926]
40. The Call of Cthulhu [1926]
41. Pickman's Model [1926]
42. The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath [1927]
43. The Silver Key [1926]
44. The Strange High House in the Mist [1926]
45. The Case of Charles Dexter Ward [1927]
46. The Colour out of Space [1927]
47. The Very Old Folk [1927]
48. The Dunwich Horror [1928]
49. The Whisperer in Darkness [1930]
50. At the Mountains of Madness [1931]
51. The Shadow over Innsmouth [1931]
52. The Dreams in the Witch House [1932]
53. The Evil Clergyman [1933]
54. The Thing on the Doorstep [1933]
55. Through the Gates of the Silver Key [1934, with Edgar Hoffmann Price]
56. The Shadow Out of Time [1935]
57. The Haunter of the Dark [1935]
58. Fragments
About the Author
H. P. Lovecraft, 1890-1937
American author of horror, fantasy, and science fiction.
Lovecraft's major inspiration and invention was cosmic horror; the idea that life is incomprehensible to human minds and that the universe is fundamentally alien. Those who genuinely reason, like his protagonists, gamble with sanity. Lovecraft has developed a cult following for his Cthulhu Mythos, a series of loosely interconnected fiction featuring a pantheon of human-nullifying entities, as well as the Necronomicon, a fictional grimoire of magical rites and forbidden lore. His works were deeply pessimistic and cynical, challenging the values of the Enlightenment, Romanticism, and Christian humanism. Lovecraft's protagonists usually achieve the mirror-opposite of traditional gnosis and mysticism by momentarily glimpsing the horror of ultimate reality.