To Quebec and the Stars
To Quebec and the Stars is a collection of seventeen essays by H. P. Lovecraft. Assembled and edited by L. Sprague de Camp.
Contents:
- Trans-Neptunian Planets
- November Skies
- June Skies
- May Skies
- The Truth About Mars
- Metrical Regularity
- Allowable Rhyme
- A reminiscence of Dr. Samuel Johnson
- The Literature of Rome
- What Belongs in Verse
- The Crime of the Century
- Nietzscheism and Realism
- A Confession of Unfaith
- A Descent to Avernus
- Some Dutch Footprints in New England
- The Unknown City in the Ocean
- A Description of the Town of Quebec
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Category: Non-fiction
Release date: 1976
H. P. Lovecraft
Howard Phillips Lovecraft (1890–1937) is a well known American horror, fantasy and science fiction author. He is especially known for creating the Cthulhu Mythos.
H. P. Lovecraft's readership was limited during his life, but his reputation has grown over the decades and he's regarded as one of the greatest and most influential horror writers of the 20th century. Lovecraft's short stories have inspired many authors, artists and directors.