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H. P. Lovecraft: Critical Essay by Donald R. Burleson

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SOURCE: Burleson, Donald R. “Early Years: Beginnings and Foreshadowings (1920–1923).” In H. P. Lovecraft: A Critical Study, pp. 39–96. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1983.

In the following essay, Burleson provides detailed analyses of several of Lovecraft's important, early stories.

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