Selected Letters: 1934-1937Arkham House, 1965 |
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... values except where violations of the natural order are concerned . Of course , I understand objectively what these values are , and can apply them with fair success to the criticism and revision of others ' work ; but they do not take ...
... values except where violations of the natural order are concerned . Of course , I understand objectively what these values are , and can apply them with fair success to the criticism and revision of others ' work ; but they do not take ...
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... values . This , to my mind , is wasteful and disastrous ; since all the real values of life flow from cul- tural continuity . My belief is that the future ought to form a sane and gradual outgrowth of the past - with no cultural ...
... values . This , to my mind , is wasteful and disastrous ; since all the real values of life flow from cul- tural continuity . My belief is that the future ought to form a sane and gradual outgrowth of the past - with no cultural ...
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... values & emotions ( which are themselves largely artificial & fictitious ) —indeed , the main trouble with cheap weird junk is that it does adhere to these values & emotions . The result is com- monplaceness . I have long wished that ...
... values & emotions ( which are themselves largely artificial & fictitious ) —indeed , the main trouble with cheap weird junk is that it does adhere to these values & emotions . The result is com- monplaceness . I have long wished that ...
Contenido
portion of his trip | 3 |
MAURICE W MOE JULY 17 1934 | 9 |
DUANE RIMEL JULY 23 1934 | 15 |
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Términos y frases comunes
66 College St Abdul Alhazred actual aesthetic amidst ancient artist August Derleth Barlow believe Belknap better Bierce century certainly chance cheese civilisation Clark Ashton Smith commercial cosmic course cultural curious Dear Miss Toldridge decadent Ech-Pi-El economic element EMIL PETAJA emotions England existence fancy feel friends FRITZ LEIBER genuine Glad H. P. Lovecraft Henry Kuttner hill HOFFMANN PRICE Howard HPLovecraft human idea imagination individual industry Innsmouth interest Island Kappa Alpha Tau Klarkash-Ton magazine merely MISS ELIZABETH TOLDRIDGE MISS M. F. BONNER Morton Nantucket nation natural never Perkins persons Petaja present probably Providence pulp race realise recognise region Robert Bloch ROBERT H Sam Perkins Servt Shadow over Innsmouth simply social sort story thing tion town tradition Virgil Finlay Wandrei weird fiction Weird Tales western wholly WILLIS CONOVER writing young
Referencias a este libro
Pioneer of Inner Space: The Life of Fitz Hugh Ludlow, Hasheesh Eater Donald P. Dulchinos Vista de fragmentos - 1998 |