The Best of Lovecraft
Posted: Sat Feb 14, 2009 11:24 am
Hello everyone,
My user name is meenween and I am a new member to The Temple of Dagon. I only have been reading lovecraft for about 4 months, but in this time have became completly hooked. After reading almost all of his tales besides two classics (Mountains of Madness, and Shadow out of Time) the latter which I will be reading momentarily, I wanted to know what your alls top five tales are. I know ranking is tough and very cliche, however I am obsessed with lists, and wan to know what other "true lovecraft fans" think. This is my first topic and depending on the response, I will posting more. I am especially interested in dissecting lovecraft and discussing different themes, fears, myth, in his stories. So HERE ARE MY TOP FIVE LOVECRAFT TALES P.S. Please respond
Thanks,
meenween
1. The Lurking Fear (Not only a tale that grips you from the begining to the end, but also as the title suggests----gives the reader a "lurking fear" of what will happen)
2. The Color Out of Space (Great horror/sci-fi story of the unknown that makes the reader not fear so much for the doomed family, but for the eyewitness of the events)
3. The Whisperer in Darkness (even though the first two gripped me more--this maybe h.p.'s most complete tale----horror, sci-fi, mythos, mystery)
4. Dreams in the Witch House (very underrated by lovecraft critics---takes the thought of witchcraft into the 4th Dimesion, and offers a very wild and horrific story)
5. Herbert West--Reanimator (The best mad scientist story ever--move over Frankenstein)
Maybe I should have made this top ten lovecraft tales, I want to mention a few Honorable Mentions.
In the Walls Of Eryx
The Rats In The Walls
The Temple
Under The Pyramids/ Horror At RedHook (Historical Horror)
Please Comment
My user name is meenween and I am a new member to The Temple of Dagon. I only have been reading lovecraft for about 4 months, but in this time have became completly hooked. After reading almost all of his tales besides two classics (Mountains of Madness, and Shadow out of Time) the latter which I will be reading momentarily, I wanted to know what your alls top five tales are. I know ranking is tough and very cliche, however I am obsessed with lists, and wan to know what other "true lovecraft fans" think. This is my first topic and depending on the response, I will posting more. I am especially interested in dissecting lovecraft and discussing different themes, fears, myth, in his stories. So HERE ARE MY TOP FIVE LOVECRAFT TALES P.S. Please respond
Thanks,
meenween
1. The Lurking Fear (Not only a tale that grips you from the begining to the end, but also as the title suggests----gives the reader a "lurking fear" of what will happen)
2. The Color Out of Space (Great horror/sci-fi story of the unknown that makes the reader not fear so much for the doomed family, but for the eyewitness of the events)
3. The Whisperer in Darkness (even though the first two gripped me more--this maybe h.p.'s most complete tale----horror, sci-fi, mythos, mystery)
4. Dreams in the Witch House (very underrated by lovecraft critics---takes the thought of witchcraft into the 4th Dimesion, and offers a very wild and horrific story)
5. Herbert West--Reanimator (The best mad scientist story ever--move over Frankenstein)
Maybe I should have made this top ten lovecraft tales, I want to mention a few Honorable Mentions.
In the Walls Of Eryx
The Rats In The Walls
The Temple
Under The Pyramids/ Horror At RedHook (Historical Horror)
Please Comment