E 'have the new number in the format "book" of Lovecraftian Studies, the magazine dedicated to all Dreamers of Providence. This shows very rich out 126 pages of articles and essays on the writer and his work. It starts with an essay on the topic of form in Lovecraft, enigmatic symbol behind which the man provides fully its role in the cosmos, in which Lovecraft offers a key to much worrying in the mask becomes a means of Lovecraftian fiction and fantastic horrific revelations, a theophany of unexpected reality that go beyond the appearances of everyday life. Following a lengthy investigation that finally, for the first Once, he reveals - with lots of supporting documentation - what is the current status of copyright on the work of Lovecraft, or whether his work is still protected by copyright or whether its literary heritage is finished result. This is a theme, a long-debated and controversial, which offers a clear answer here. We then move to a control test that analyzed, with useful references and citations, the influences on the work of Lovecraftian fantasy writer Terry Pratchett, whose saga of 'Discworld' is, like that of Lovecraft, one of the literary creations the craziest of the entire universe and imaginative fantasy. But the novelty of this numbers are still so many: therefore we find a piece on the many essays written by Lovecraft, in which it acts as a guide ST Joshi (a real authority on things Lovecraftian), which divides the essays into six broad catagorie HPL, analyzed one by one; There is an article that presents a different branch of Lovecraft's inventions in popular culture, in this case a new and, to our knowledge, never before suspected link "hidden" with the work of esotericism Kenneth Grant, discussed character - for better or for worse - has now come to pull his research and his name with that of the Master of Providence. For the series of unpublished Lovecraftian were instead Publishing, the exclusive two pieces that belong to the large number of articles and essays on astronomy written by Lovecraft in his youth, the writer tells us about his Venus and Mars, of course, seen in the context of his "cosmic". This, and much more, will find in this issue of Lovecraftian Studies, of which we provide below the complete summary:
- "The symbolism of the mask in Lovecraft", by Dana Giorgetti
- "The dark ocean of copyright: a survey of the copyright work of HPL, "Chris J. Karr
- "Dimensions underground: Lovecraft and the Discworld" by Umberto Sisia
- "Essayist Lovecraft, ST Joshi
-" Who is David Curwen? Another hidden link between Lovecraft and Kenneth Grant, Julius
Dello Buono - "HP Lovecraft, the visionary of Chaos" by Roberto Negrini
- "Venus and the public" by HP Lovecraft
- "The truth about Mars ", HP Lovecraft
-" Lovecraft, Eliade, and Lovecraftian archetypes "of Leonardo Embassy
Lovecraftian STUDIES is published aperiodic diffusion-controlled and self-funded, printed in limited edition for enthusiasts and collectors. This number has a cost of 12 € + shipping Shipping (2.50 € for postal mail, € 4 for registered mail). The requests (as well as information and applications) can be sent to the e-mail the editor: studilovecraft@yahoo.it
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