2023
DOI: 10.24833/2541-8831-2023-1-25-135-148
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The Poetics of Sound in H. P. Lovecraft’s Literature on the Example of the Story The Outsider

Abstract: The reality in the works of H. P. Lovecraft is described as strange, inhumanistic, and alien to the mankind but it is not mystical. On the contrary, the creations and events described by the writer are presented as material facts of the world. In modern philosophy following Graham Harman this view of the world is called weird-realism or weird-materialism. This paper explores one of the media used in building Lovecraft’s ontology and proposes a philosophical and cultural analysis of the new concept of The Sound… Show more

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