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Supernatural Horror in Literature by H. P. Lovecraft (1890 – 1937)

In this essay Lovecraft traces the history of hair-raising fictional stories with a focus on things that go bump in the night, starting with the examples from the Antiquity and ending with a detailed discussion of the works of his contemporaries. – Summary by Piotr Nater This recording was originally published on Legamus.eu and was • Read More »


Call of Cthulhu (version 2), The by H. P. Lovecraft (1890 – 1937)

“[The Call of Cthulhu] is a masterpiece, which I am sure will live as one of the highest achievements of literature. Mr. Lovecraft holds a unique position in the literary world; he has grasped, to all intents, the worlds outside our paltry ken.” — Robert E. Howard, creator of Conan. This recording was originally published • Read More »


Shall We Join The Ladies? by J. M. Barrie (1860 – 1937)

For the past week, the hospitable Sam Smith has been entertaining a country house party, and we choose to raise the curtain on them towards the end of dinner. ‘Shall We Join the Ladies?’ a truly unique mystery play in one act, set around a mysterious dinner party – Summary by Charlotte Duckett This recording • Read More »