1–6), a magazine published by his friend George Julian Houtain. Lovecraft originally serialised the story in Home Brew (Vol. Joshi claims that "Herbert West–Reanimator" is "universally acknowledged as Lovecraft's poorest work." Publication The book Science Fiction-The Early YearsĬalls "Herbert West–Reanimator" "wretched work". He also had to begin each installment with a recap of the previous episode. Moreover, he disliked the requirement that each installment end with a cliffhanger, which was unlike his normal style. Lovecraft claimed to be unhappy with the work, writing it only because he was being paid five dollars for each installment. He drops in numerous Frankenstein references (even hinting at the poetry of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, as Shelley did). 5.4 Major Sir Eric Moreland Clapham-LeeĪccording to his letters, Lovecraft wrote the story as a parody of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein.
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