At the Mountains of Madness (Academic Edition: With Introduction Author Bio Study Guide & Chapter Quizzes


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A chilling tale of classic horror by H. P. Lovecraft...An expedition to the Antarctic meets with a gruesome fate and survivors of a horrific attack on their camp discover the ancient ruins of an alien city concealed in a mountain range. While exploring the ruins Prof. Dyer and a graduate student unexpectedly encounter a monstrous creature still alive and they flee the mountain in terror. As their plane lifts off to safety Dyers companion catches a glimpse of something so horrifying he is driven over the edge into madness. Now Dyer must retell the story to prevent a new expedition from returning to the deadly ice world lost in time.At the Mountains of Madness is one of the most popular stories by H.P. Lovecraft an early 20th-century writer who never achieved publishing success and died young at 46 broke and unknown; but today he is widely recognized as one of historys greatest horror writers. Iconic author Steven King observed: Now that time has given us some perspective on his work I think it is beyond doubt that H.P. Lovecraft has yet to be surpassed as the twentieth centurys greatest practitioner of the classic horror tale.This Academic Edition is designed for classroom use by English literature and writing students as well as casual readers looking for a great story. It contains the full text of Lovecrafts novella as well as an Editors Foreword offering historical context on the book an Author Bio a Study Guide and a full set of chapter-based quizzes. It also features an interactive component providing readers free online access to a virtual classroom devoted to this literature classic on the Virtual University Press website.
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