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OT: Any web site that has H. P. Lovecraft stories on it?

Started by eeeee5, February 17, 2004, 02:05:43 AM

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eeeee5

.  .  .  .  Sorry for posting soo much recently, gol' dang am I annoying the reg's, probably (reiterate: been coming here for a while 2-3 y. but only started posting last week).  But I would like to catch a Lovecraft story on-line, since my university doesn't have but 3 books that have his stories in it (but 4 books on him, WTF!).  I know I could do a search, but since some of you are experts (nay, all, for I bow to thine superior wisdom!) on the stuff, are there any with TRUTHFUL (i.e. word-for-word accuracy to them, it's kind of important) sites?  Did he write shorter stories (the ones I came across are kind of long)?  And, more in line w/ films, is "The Village" (M. Night) based on his stuff, I read a short descriptive thing on him, and seems in line w/ his philosphy?
.  .  .  .  Only really care about the 1st Q's.  Thought the 2nd might be interesting to anyone.

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eeeee5

Thank you. But I have to catch sleep sometime, so I couldn't respond quickly enough.  I just checked the last web site, and I'm quite surprised at the amount of work that they have posted.

Read "The Colour Out of Space" earlier today, but the books I could find only had 4 stories by him.  I assumed someone here would know, since a few months ago Borntreger posted 2 consecutive Full Moon (now Shadow Entertainment) reader reviews, and they adapt Lovecraft a lot.

Again, thank you.

(edit: I don't like reviving a post for clarification, but thank you 28dayslaterfan as well.  http://www.dagonbytes.com/thelibrary/lovecraft/ had a lot of work, and that helped fascilitate my question.  The "The compl'ete' works of H.P. Lovecraft" search also filled in any gaps.  There is no need for more posts.)



Post Edited (02-20-04 02:36)

28dayslaterfan

No good sites, but if you search for "The compleat works of H.P. Lovecraft" (with the spell correction) and you will get several very good sites.