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Classic Ghost Stories

Episode 40: The Hound by H P Lovecraft

Classic Ghost Stories

Tony Walker

Fiction, Drama, Science Fiction

4.9 • 686 Ratings

🗓️ 21 March 2020

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

Howard Phillips LovecraftHP Lovecraft was perhaps the most influential writer of horror and weird tales of his generation. That may not have been evident during his life or even for a while after his death, but his work continues to be made into movies The Colour Out of Space was recently released, starring Nicholas Cage which is a based on Lovecraft’s weird tale of the same name.Lovecraft was born in 1890 in Providence, Rhode Island and died in the same city in 1937 aged only 46 of untreated stomach cancer.His family was originally wealthy but the fortune was tied to his grandfather and after his death, the money dried up. He was almost a pauper at the time of his death.Lovecraft’s father was a travelling salesman but it appears that his mother’s family had the money , In 1913 he began to get involved in pulp fiction and most of his stories were published in pulp magazines. He was a mentor to younger writers and perhaps the thing which ensured his later fame was his encouraging of other writers to develop his Mythos. It appears that Lovecraft suffered from mental illness during most of his life, most probably depression. Lovecraft was very conservative and an Anglophile in his writing. He did not like Americanisms and he uses some deliberately British stylings in his writing.The HoundThe Hound is Lovecraft’s most clearly Gothic tale, and that’s saying something. When he talks of his hero’s taste for the macabre, we can’t help but feel that Lovecraft is speaking through him. The Hound is like a story by Edgar Allen Poe channeled through Lovecraft’s pen. He never uses a normal word when he can use an outlandish one, and where one adjective would do, he piles on three or four and makes sure they are outlandish and obscure. This makes his style relatively easy to parody with its unspeakable cults and squamous monstrosities not to mention countless eldritch blasphemies on every page.The story is pretty simple. It concerns two post Baudelaire decadents going grave robbing for kicks. As often happens in Lovecraft’s stories they find an ancient arcane item (a McGuffin in screenwriting terms) and as is often the case it is made of jade. Somehow them moving the token gets the hound to haunt them all the way back to their horrible house in England and when our man ventures back to Holland to put it back (though it is robbed from him before he can do so), there he finds the monstrous hound waiting for him. Or at least that is the sense I made of it, with the addition of a good number of oversized vampire bats for good measure.In any case, a fun gothic romp, overdone and vulgar no doubt, but great fun to read out.Darkworlds ParisIf you like Lovecraft, you may like my new story [Darkworlds Paris] (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B084WW6LSK (Amazon.com: Darkworlds Paris: A Cthulhu LitRPG eBook: Tony Walker: Kindle Store)``) The story is the second book in the Darkworlds Series: Lovecraftian Horror set in a virtual reality computer game. The Great Old Ones are stirring, and they’re inside your head!Call to Action!This week, because of the success of the previous Call to Action, we are growing, fast and the Classic Ghost Stories Podcast is getting 12000 downloads a month. This is fantastic, but it trips us into the next cost category for Podcast Hosting. As this is a big leap up, if you would like the Podcast to keep going, and if you are able and willing, I would like to ask you to consider becoming a monthly http://bit.ly/barcudpatreon (Patreon.)Support Us!Ways to support Tony to keep doing the show: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/classic-ghost-stories-923395 (Share and rate it!)   http://bit.ly/2QKgHkY (BSupport the showVisit us here: www.ghostpod.orgBuy me a coffee if you're glad I do this: https://ko-fi.com/tonywalkerIf you really want to help me, become a Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/barcudMusic by The Heartwood Institute: https://bit.ly/somecomeback Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Everybody dies, don't they?

0:10.4

Everybody come back, isn't that same?

0:14.4

You tried to get into the locked drawer today, didn't you?

0:17.1

How do the dead come back, mother?

0:20.0

What's the secret? The Hound by H.P. Lovecraft?

0:25.7

In my tortured ears, there sounds unceasingly a nightmare whirring and flapping

0:30.5

and a faint distant baying of some gigantic hound.

0:34.6

It is not dream, it is not, I fear, even madness,

0:37.3

for too much has already happened to give me these merciful doubts.

0:41.3

Sinjan is a mangled corpse, I alone know why, and such is my knowledge that I am about to blow out my brains, for fear I shall be mangled in the same way.

0:50.3

Down unlit and illimitable corridors of Eldridge fantasy sweeps the black, shapeless nemesis

0:56.3

that drives me to self-annihilation.

0:58.9

May heaven forgive the folly and morbidity which led us both to some monstrous of fate.

1:03.9

Weiried with the commonplace of a prosaic world where even the joys of romance and adventure

1:08.4

soon grows stale, Shingen and I had followed enthusiastically

1:12.7

every aesthetic and intellectual movement which promised respite from our devastating ennui.

1:19.0

The enigmas of the symbolists and the ecstasies of the pre-raphalites all were hours in their time,

1:24.6

but each new mood was drained too soon of its diverting novelty and appeal.

1:31.0

Only the sombre philosophy of the decadence could hold us, and this we found potent only by

1:36.9

increasing gradually the depth and diabolism of our penetrations. Baudelaire and hoistmans

1:42.7

were soon exhausted with thrills, until finally there

1:45.7

remained for us only the more direct stimuli of unnatural personal experiences and adventures.

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