Literary Copernicus: The Cosmic Fiction of H. P. Lovecraft
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LecturesAmy H. Sturgis, Gabriel Schenk, Maggie Parke
What inspired Lovecraft’s imagination? How has Lovecraft’s work impacted popular culture today?

In tales such as “The Call of Cthulhu” and At the Mountains of Madness, H.P. Lovecraft – the disciple of Poe and the champion of the Weird – pioneered a new kind of fiction. Fueled by an astronomer’s insights and an antiquarian’s aesthetic, Lovecraft turned his readers’ focus “from man and his little world and his gods, to the stars and the black and unplumbed gulfs of intergalactic space,” leading author and critic Fritz Leiber, Jr. to dub him “A Literary Copernicus.” More than seventy-five years after Lovecraft’s death, his path-breaking work is more popular and influential than ever. Join award-winning scholar Dr. Amy H. Sturgis as she explores Lovecraft’s stories and the meaning behind them, the shared universe of his mythos, and the lasting impact of his cosmic vision on the contemporary landscapes of literature and popular culture.
  • Lecture 01: Traditions and Foundations part I
    01:27:32
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  • Lecture 02: Traditions and Foundations part II
    01:31:23
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  • Lecture 03: Problematic Authors - the Shoggoth in the Room
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  • Lecture 04 With All My Conflicted Feelings
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  • Lecture 05: The Essence of Horror part I
    01:30:05
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  • Lecture 06: The Essence of Horror part II
    01:31:07
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  • Lecture 07: More Hideous Than Realities part I
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  • Lecture 08: More Hideous Than Realities part II
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  • Lecture 09: Black Seas of Infinity part I
    01:26:59
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  • Lecture 10: Black Seas of Infinity part II
    01:22:51
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  • Lecture 11: A Terrible Movement Alive In The World part I
    01:23:05
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  • Lecture 12: A Terrible Movement Alive In The World part II
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  • Lecture 13: Beyond All Nature As We Know It part I
    01:32:34
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  • Lecture 14: Beyond All Nature As We Know It part II
    01:32:40
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  • Lecture 15: Undimensioned And To Us Unseen part I
    01:25:40
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  • Lecture 16: Undimensioned And To Us Unseen part II
    01:36:03
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  • Lecture 17: The Untrodden And Unfathomed Austral World part I
    01:22:13
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  • Lecture 18: The Untrodden And Unfathomed Austral World part II
    01:26:15
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  • Lecture 19: An Idea of Wormy Decay part I
    01:31:29
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  • Lecture 20: An Idea of Wormy Decay part II
    01:28:38
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  • Lecture 21: Less Rational and Commonplace Theories part I
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  • Lecture 22: Less Rational and Commonplace Theories part II
    01:27:36
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  • Lecture 23: Lovecraft's Afterlife part I
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  • Lecture 24: Lovecraft's Afterlife part II
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