“The phenomenon of dreaming ... helped to build up the notion of an unreal or spiritual world; and in general, all the conditions of savage dawn-life so strongly conduced toward a feeling of the supernatural, that we need not wonder at the thoroughness with which man's very hereditary essence has become saturated with religion and superstition.”
Quote by H. P. Lovecraft
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Delphi Complete Works of H. P. Lovecraft (Illustrated)
The book features a wide array of Lovecraft's classic stories and poems, showcasing his unique style and contribution to the horror genre. The illustrated edition adds a visual dimension to the text, enhancing the reader's engagement with the eerie and fantastical worlds Lovecraft created. more
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“All I want is to know things. The black gulph of the infinite is before me.”
