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Meri saheli magazine subscription published this article page no 38 poe also stands out as being among the few who can make even the most mundane things seem utterly terrifying a feat emulated by stephen king and several japanese horror authors but never truly duplicated. in a completely different vein of horror from his predecessors and arguably creating a sub-genre of horror through his works h. p. lovecraft also stands out. his works while lacking in humanity are difficult to see as anything but terrifying particularly because of the apparent lack of humanity in them. in contrast to writers of previous generations lovecraft focused more on the truly monstrous ignoring the human element that most horror writers tended to insert into their works since the days of the gothic era. his stories were littered with monsters that knew neither morality nor mercy seeing humanity as insignificant insects and in lovecrafts malignant world of ancient races and elder gods humanity was insignificant. he also brought back something from the gothic horror era showing his readers that knowledge even just a little knowledge can lead to the most terrifying of discoveries. this is perhaps best exemplified by the so-called cthulhu mythos a collection of stories that centered around lovecrafts anti-mythological beings. among the most enduring horror classics in the world is that of shelleys frankenstein which combines the elements of horror with the intrinsic questions that plagued morality and philosophy at the time. in some ways the story is one that puts a new spin on the old ghost story in that the ghost is inevitably caused by the actions of mortal men who meddled in things they were not meant to Meri Saheli Hindi Magazine subscribe


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