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Campbell, Ramsey 1946-: Critical Essay by Simon MacCulloch

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SOURCE: "Glimpses of Absolute Power: Ramsey Campbell's Concept of Evil," in The Count of Thirty: A Tribute to Ramsey Campbell, edited by S. T. Joshi, Necronomicon Press, 1993, pp. 32-37.

In the following excerpt, MacCulloch explicates Campbell's concept of evil as illustrated in the story "The Guy. "

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