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11 Tales of the Unknown Before Lovecraft
Early Science Fiction, Weird Tales & Speculative Fiction
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Graham Dunlop
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LongBefore H.P. Lovecraft defined cosmic horror, a generation of pioneering writers was already exploring the unknown. Of the Unknown: Before Lovecraft collects 11 influential tales of early science fiction, weird fiction, and speculative horror that shaped the genre’s foundations.
Featuring legendary authors such as H.G. Wells, Algernon Blackwood, Ambrose Bierce, Arthur Machen, Jack London, Nathaniel Hawthorne, E.M. Forster, and William Hope Hodgson, this anthology delivers unforgettable encounters with unseen forces, strange phenomena, and the limits of human understanding.
Enter the haunting wilderness of The Willows, a key influence on Lovecraft’s vision of cosmic dread. Experience the unsettling terror of The Voice in the Night, the eerie mystery of The Damned Thing, and the prophetic brilliance of The Machine Stops, a story that anticipated modern technological dependence. In The Star and The Crystal Egg, H.G. Wells explores cosmic catastrophe and alien perspectives, while Machen’s The Green Book of Secret Rites delves into forbidden knowledge and ancient rituals.
Across these stories, reality bends, nature becomes unknowable, and humanity is confronted with forces far beyond its control. These are tales of cosmic indifference, psychological horror, and speculative imagination that laid the groundwork for modern horror and science fiction.
Perfect for fans of Lovecraftian horror, classic sci-fi, and weird fiction, this collection is both an essential literary archive and a gripping reading experience—revealing the origins of the unknown that still haunt readers today.