Item #56335 Lovecraft: An American Allegory. Donald R. Burleson.

Lovecraft: An American Allegory

Hippocampus Press:
New York: 2015
Trade paperback, New,
259 pp.
Cover artwork by: Barbara Briggs Silbert

“For nearly forty years, Donald R. Burleson has been a leading authority on H. P. Lovecraft. Beginning in the late 1970s, he has written article after article that have cumulatively reshaped our understanding of the dreamer from Providence. Among his earlier papers can be found searching analyses of the influence of Nathaniel Hawthorne, Ambrose Bierce, and others on Lovecraft; studies of the topographical sources for such major stories as “The Dunwich Horror” and “The Whisperer in Darkness”; and pioneering studies of mythic elements in ‘The Dunwich Horror’ and ‘The Colour out of Space.’ Later essays by Burleson venture into more challenging territory, as his bold adoption of poststructuralist literary methodologies have led to new ways of looking at Lovecraft’s work. Examing the Providence writer through the lens of deconstruction, Burleson provides innovative interpretations of Lovecraft’s prose style, his use of gender, and his relations to such writers as Herman Melville and Friedrich Nietzsche.” This is a print-on-demand title. #56335

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