
"H.P. Lovecraft is responsible for a long list of classic horror stories that continue to be highly influential in the world of literature, film, television, and video games. The author's blend of unsettling cosmic horror with sci-fi/fantasy and Gothic settings--almost always with an ample dose of weird--is so recognizable that the word Lovecraftian is used to describe stories inspired by his work."
"Stories like The Call of Cthulhu and At the Mountains of Madness are still well-worth reading nearly 100 years after they were first published. Those stories and the rest of the author's writings were recently collected in a two-volume box set dubbed The H.P. Lovecraft Experience--and fans can save 25% on this stunning collection at Amazon. The H.P. Lovecraft Historical Society worked with publisher Weldon Owen--an imprint of Insight Editions--to craft the comprehensive two-volume collection."
"Since most of Lovecraft's work is in the public domain, you can read many of his horror stories for free online. You'll also find a dizzying number of Lovecraft collections on Amazon. But keep in mind that Lovecraft being in the public domain means that there are a lot of terribly designed editions created by random people across the world. Strangely, The H.P. Lovecraft Experience is one of the rare editions of the author's complete writings that actually looks nice."
H.P. Lovecraft's blend of cosmic horror, sci-fi/fantasy, and Gothic settings shaped modern horror across literature, film, television, and games. Stories such as The Call of Cthulhu and At the Mountains of Madness remain widely read nearly 100 years after publication. The H.P. Lovecraft Experience is a two-volume deluxe box set produced by the H.P. Lovecraft Historical Society and Weldon Owen, published with a $100 MSRP and currently priced at $74.80. Most of Lovecraft's works are public domain, resulting in many cheaply produced editions online. A budget-friendly alternative is The H.P. Lovecraft Collection: 6-Book Deluxe Box Set, clothbound and on sale for $35.49.
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