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Writings in the United Amateur, 1915-1922

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A collected series of essays, reviews, editorials, and occasional poems and short sketches written for an amateur-press journal. The pieces range from practical reports and departmental messages about association affairs to literary criticism, reflective essays, patriotic and wartime commentary, light verse, and brief personal reminiscences. Many entries discuss the craft and community of amateur journalism, assess contemporary contributors and publications, and present stylistic experiments and imaginative fragments that gesture toward the author’s developing aesthetic.

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H. P. Lovecraft

H. P. Lovecraft was an American writer known for his influential contributions to the genre of weird fiction and horror. His works often explore themes of cosmic horror, the insignificance of humanity, and the unknown. Lovecraft's notable stories include "The Call of Cthulhu," which introduces his famous mythos, and "At the Mountains of Madness," a chilling tale of Antarctic exploration gone awry. His unique narrative style and imaginative world-building have left a lasting impact on the horror genre, inspiring countless authors and filmmakers. Despite facing limited recognition during his lifetime, Lovecraft's legacy has grown significantly, making him a central figure in 20th-century literature.

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