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RECEBIDO EM 17 FEV 2017APROVADO EM 30 MAR 2017Weird Fiction is identifiable by its atomosphere of cosmic fear and unease which is produced through the sublime and grotesque. H.P. Lovecraft's Weird Fiction invokes the sublime through other-worldly creature... see more

RECEBIDO EM 17 FEV 2017APROVADO EM 30 MAR 2017Weird Fiction is identifiable by its atomosphere of cosmic fear and unease which is produced through the sublime and grotesque. H.P. Lovecraft's Weird Fiction invokes the sublime through other-worldly creature... see more

O objetivo deste artigo é contextualizar e discutir o New Weird, um subgênero da literatura fantástica surgido no fim do século XX, durante o momento em que a Grã-Bretanha passava pelo Science Fiction Boom, no qual a ficção científica, a fantasia e o horr... see more

This paper considers whether the twenty-first-century resurgence of H. P. Lovecraft and weird fiction can be read as a conceptual parallel to the Anthropocene epoch, taking Carl H. Sederholm and Jeffrey Andrew Weinstock’s The Age of Lovecraft as a startin... see more

This paper considers whether the twenty-first-century resurgence of H. P. Lovecraft and weird fiction can be read as a conceptual parallel to the Anthropocene epoch, taking Carl H. Sederholm and Jeffrey Andrew Weinstock’s The Age of Lovecraft as a startin... see more

This paper considers whether the twenty-first-century resurgence of H. P. Lovecraft and weird fiction can be read as a conceptual parallel to the Anthropocene epoch, taking Carl H. Sederholm and Jeffrey Andrew Weinstock’s The Age of Lovecraft as a startin... see more

Margrit Shildrick has argued that the monster’s ability to disturb and unsettle arises from its position as simultaneously same and different, both self and other at the same time. Through an analysis of Algernon Blackwood’s novella The Willows,... see more

 Thomas Ligotti is nowadays acclaimed as a cult writer in the field of weird fiction, where horror stands as his privileged creative ground. Taking Lovecraft’s Gothic and cosmic darkness to great lengths, his narratives almost always involve the deco... see more

 Thomas Ligotti is nowadays acclaimed as a cult writer in the field of weird fiction, where horror stands as his privileged creative ground. Taking Lovecraft’s Gothic and cosmic darkness to great lengths, his narratives almost always involve the deco... see more

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