<p>Maurice L&eacute;vy&#39;s book is a penetrating analysis of the themes running through the works of H. P. Lovecraft the writer of horror and supernatural fiction. Broader than a thematic study however L&eacute;vy&#39;s analysis is unique in his use of Lovecraft&#39;s work as a model for fantastic writing in general and in his provocative theory as to why Lovecraft wrote the sort of works he did.<br /><br />At an early age Lovecraft sloughed off all religious belief and came to adopt a bleak and nihilistic philosophy where humans have no importance in the cosmos but to serve as the playthings of incomprehensible and uncaring forces. L&eacute;vy sees Lovecraft&#39;s works as an attempt to purge himself of these feelings and to give himself a reason to love in a universe that cares nothing for him or for other human beings in general.<br /><br />It is this view of Lovecraft the writer the thinker and the man that sets L&eacute;vy&#39;s work apart from any Lovecraft criticism.</p>
Piracy-free
Assured Quality
Secure Transactions
Delivery Options
Please enter pincode to check delivery time.
*COD & Shipping Charges may apply on certain items.