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Reddit mentions of The Complete Fiction of H.P. Lovecraft (Knickerbocker Classics)

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We found 27 Reddit mentions of The Complete Fiction of H.P. Lovecraft (Knickerbocker Classics). Here are the top ones.

The Complete Fiction of H.P. Lovecraft (Knickerbocker Classics)
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Found 27 comments on The Complete Fiction of H.P. Lovecraft (Knickerbocker Classics):

u/MrFurious0 · 75 pointsr/movies

No, not at all. There is typically VERY little gore or blood or battles - because if there was a battle, we would be so WOEFULLY unprepared for it, that it would be over before we realized it had started. These are often beings from >3 dimensions. We can't even hurt them - though we CAN, sometimes, slow them down. Think of the tentacle monster from Hellboy's home dimension, as an EXCELLENT rendition of one of those cosmic horrors.

These things are not human, or even humanoid. Usually, even SEEING one is enough to break your mind, because you are witnessing something that can't exist in our spacetime, and as it moves in it's own dimension, it does weird shit in this one.

For recommendations, buy this - it's a great price, and has ALL of his fiction.

Recommended stories:

  • at the mountains of madness
  • call of cthulhu
  • a colour out of space

    Be aware that there are BIG, and WEIRD words in his writing, and he speaks british (despite being from new england), so color is spelled colour, and a flashlight is a torch, and whatnot. He speaks of the cyclopean towers looming over the eldritch landscape, etc, etc, etc. Also, the stories were written in the early 1900s, so expect some hilariously wrong stuff to be in there.
u/tittybuster · 9 pointsr/Lovecraft

https://www.amazon.ca/Complete-Fiction-H-P-Lovecraft/dp/1631060015

Is this the one? I've got it, and its real nice.

u/ProfXavr · 5 pointsr/Lovecraft

The complete works of H P Lovecraft is available as one hardback book on Amazon with a nice sturdy case, thin bible-style pages and a page ribbon. It's a great buy.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Complete-Fiction-Lovecraft-Knickerbocker-Classics/dp/1631060015

This review speaks for itself:

"I originally read most of these stories a quarter of a century ago, but it was good to find them all in one volume. Let's face it, Lovecraft needs to be read from a heavy tome, preferably by guttering candlelight, as you strain to hear the strange slithering sound just outside your chamber door, and not on a tablet on the 8.52 to Nottingham. All the classic Lovecraft tales are here, and the book is beautifully bound and printed. The print is a good readable size, and each tale has a brief introduction detailing when it was written and any interesting references. You soon realise how hugely influential old H.P was, sci-fi, fantasy and horror have all learned from him, writers like Stephen King and James Herbert obviously so, but others too. Terry Pratchett referenced Lovecraft too. One slight word of caution, the racial language and descriptions in some of the stories are very much of their time. When I first read them years ago I didn't notice so much, but now, even though I'm not the most PC person in the world, some of the language is fairly shocking. If you've not read Lovecraft before be aware of it, but don't let it put you off. Overall a really nice edition."

u/kinpsychosis · 4 pointsr/Art

Looks like it is all there :)

I personally ended up buying his collection for my birthday, cost me 20 euros but worth every penny.

https://www.amazon.de/Complete-Fiction-Lovecraft-Knickerbocker-Classics/dp/1631060015 It was this one.

u/Phineasfogg · 3 pointsr/bloodborne

HP Lovecraft is the most obvious literary destination. If you've never read him you're in luck, as there are two more or less complete collections of his work: if you're a stickler for accuracy try this one and if you want to get something beautiful but with some typos and errors you can order this exquisite leather-bound edition (even its marbled endpapers hide monsters).

In terms of more modern stuff, Jeff Vandermeer's Area X trilogy is some of the best Lovecraft-infused fiction I've read. Which is no surprise when you know that his wife is the current editor of Weird Tales, one of the first places to publish Lovecraft. Indeed, they've actually put out an anthology of Lovecraftian short stories by all sorts of writers, old and new, including Lovecraft.

In terms of movies, I hope at some point Guillermo del Toro will get to make his At the Mountains of Madness film, but the fact that he hasn't speaks to the difficulty of a) financing expensive R-Rated horror movies b) parsing Lovecraft's gloomy visions with hero-driven narrative. One of the few films to nail the tone, even if its execution leaves something to be desired, is Frank Darabont's The Mist.

u/Sindriss · 3 pointsr/Lovecraft

Yeah, you are missing some important stories like The Case of Charles Dexter Ward and The Rats in the Walls There is really no reason to buy a collection like this when you can get a complete collection

u/lllll_lllll_lllll · 2 pointsr/Metal

Get this.

u/Abisage · 2 pointsr/bloodborne

If you want something in actual print, this is a good collection. The books a good quality and its a nice shelf piece if thats your thing.

u/Rlyeh_Dispatcher · 2 pointsr/suggestmeabook

There's a few floating around on Amazon that look like decent hardcover editions, like this.

That said, I do second u/GreatStoneSkull's suggestion for the Leslie Klinger edition (or the three Penguin Classics volumes edited by S.T. Joshi) even if it doesn't include every single story Lovecraft ever wrote; I personally find that annotations enrich my reading experience, especially for a weird antiquarian like Lovecraft so I'd suggest maybe it's better to trade completeness for judicious annotations.

u/fizzybenilyn · 2 pointsr/santashelpers

The complete fiction of HP Lovecraft £17

Errol Morris DVD Collection £12.50

What football team does he support?

u/quietly41 · 2 pointsr/Lovecraft

It's not complete, it is missing the poems, and a few stories he did as collaborations. This and this, contain more than the one you've given.

I have all three, the complete fiction is a much, much nicer edition than the two I linked, and while it is missing the poems, it is still a great buy for the price. Also, you should buy the one directly from amazon, not the third party.

u/dormancychambertrio · 2 pointsr/movies

Oooh, The Descent...I had forgotten about that one, thank you, one of my all-time favorites. It's got everything good horror can be made from: claustrophobia, paranoia, deception, murder, failure of will, lack of any definitive exit signs...oh, and there's even some monsters here and there!

I was actually just thinking about Lovecraft, and you're certainly right about the plethora of source material, I wouldn't be entirely opposed to at least two movies coming out of it...just not another In The Mouth Of Madness.

Ok, maybe another In The Mouth Of Madness. It's not that bad. Right?

u/IAmATheLiquor · 2 pointsr/wholesomememes

Just bought this collection on amazon to get back into reading. Love it so far!

u/Golga10 · 2 pointsr/anime

It's all open domain so you can read it all legally online if you ever wish to.

If you're like me and can't stand reading on screen as opposed to on paper, there are a lot of great collections out there, this is the one I have.

u/OneFamousGrouse · 1 pointr/france
u/geekpron · 1 pointr/booksuggestions

There are a series of books that is the complete collection. I would recommend those.
https://amzn.to/2EOFhYe

u/DundonianStalin · 1 pointr/Lovecraft

Dagon is brilliant but if you do get into the stories and would rather read a physical book

https://www.amazon.com/Complete-Fiction-Lovecraft-Knickerbocker-Classics/dp/1631060015/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1527068354&sr=8-2&keywords=lovecraft+complete

I have this and it's glorious, pretty cheap for a book of this quality too, got it for xmas a couple of years ago.

u/TheMasterCthulhu · 1 pointr/randomactsofamazon

I like how I'm on your wishlist ;)

Anyways, I'd recommend Bad Religion, Anti-Flag, Black Flag, The Adolescents, No Use For A Name (only know 1 song) and yeah. I don't really listen to that music much anymore, so my list is shorter.

u/MrXhatann · 1 pointr/stephenking

Is Skeleton Crew a whole book with Shortstories, like This

u/JasonYoakam · 1 pointr/rpg

I'm going to interpret your question a little bit differently and provide some books that are not directly RPG related but will help you to be a better role-player or Game Master. Then, I will finish off with some more RPG specific suggestions.

The essential reads are the following:

  • All of HP Lovecraft
  • Anything you can read from Tolkien
  • Robert E. Howards stories about Conan the Cimmerian
  • Fantasy/Sci-Fi Art Collections (subjective based upon the styles that inspire you and that reflect your campaigns)
  • Collections of Legend or Mythology
  • A book or two about acting and/or improvisation, I recommend Impro: Improvisation and the Theater

    For GM-specific materials, I really love the spirit conveyed by Dungeon World and Fate Core (and the Fate System Toolkit for that matter). If you learn nothing else from Dungeon World, learn the GM principles and how to set up Fronts. Fronts (or something similar) are the way you should be preparing as a GM that very few other books convey. The Alexandrian has a lot of amazing materials. I know that Play Unsafe was recommended here, but it was a little short and basic for my taste... much of the same principles will be covered by reading the other recommended texts in my post. If you absolutely must learn about improvisation as a skill in and of itself, read Impro. The author of Play Unsafe drew heavily from this text and most of the truly unique ideas can be found within Impro.
u/Bearttousai · 1 pointr/Lovecraft

Roommate has this one and it contains all those stories and is a nice book.

u/SassiestSteve · 1 pointr/satanism

I do believe there are actually a few of his works not included in this print, but I can't remember which ones. Apologies.

The Complete Fiction of H.P. Lovecraft (Knickerbocker Classics) https://www.amazon.com/dp/1631060015/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_OgSGyb3TC21DK

Knickerbocker Classics makes very nice collections from several authors. They had a collection of Edgar Allan Poe's work at one point, but I can't seem to find it now. It's a shame, I was thinking about grabbing that one next.

u/greenfishredd · 1 pointr/bloodborne

Buy this one: https://www.amazon.com/Complete-Fiction-Lovecraft-Knickerbocker-Classics/dp/1631060015

It's very cheap for a very good looking hardcover/tome. Fit's the lovecraft mood perfectly. Bought a similar one for Edgar allan Poe