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The Black Goat may be the personification of Pan, since Lovecraft was influenced by Arthur Machen's The Great God Pan ( 1890 ), a story that inspired Lovecraft's " The Dunwich Horror " ( 1929 ).
Mystery Hill is popularly attributed as inspiration for Lovecraft's story " The Dunwich Horror ".
In Lovecraft's short story The Dunwich Horror, Yog-Sothoth impregnates a mortal woman, Lavinia Whateley, who then gives birth to twin sons: the humanoid Wilbur Whateley, and his more monstrous unnamed brother.
In 1928, author H. P. Lovecraft visited Wilbraham, after which he modeled the fictional town of Dunwich in his story " The Dunwich Horror ".
This is used as a plot device in H. P. Lovecraft's story The Dunwich Horror.
Dunwich is a fictional town that appeared in the H. P. Lovecraft short story " The Dunwich Horror " ( 1929 ).
The town is also the setting of the loose film adaptation of Lovecraft's story, also called The Dunwich Horror, starring Dean Stockwell and Sandra Dee.
Spanish author Alberto López Aroca's short story " Al otro lado de Dunwich " ( The Other Side of Dunwich ) in his collection Los Espectros Conjurados is a prequel to The Dunwich Horror and August Derleth's The Lurker at the Threshold.
The original story featuring the first appearance of Dunwich.
Lovecraft did not write another major short story until the following year, when he crafted " The Dunwich Horror ", although he did pen " History of the Necronomicon " and " Ibid " as minor works in-between, as well as an account of a Halloween night's dream that he called " The Very Old Folk ".
B-movie legend Roger Corman first used the concept of tentacle rape in a brief scene in his 1970 film The Dunwich Horror, a movie adaptation of the H. P. Lovecraft short story of the same name.
The label's name " Dunwich " refers to The Dunwich Horror, a story by H. P. Lovecraft, an author with whom Traut was enamored.
The story contains the first mention of Abdul Alhazred, a fictional authority on the occult who would later be mentioned in most of Lovecraft's major Cthulhu Mythos stories, including " The Hound " ( 1922 ), " The Festival " ( 1923 ), " The Call of Cthulhu " ( 1926 ), The Case of Charles Dexter Ward ( 1927 ), " The Dunwich Horror " ( 1928 ), " The Whisperer in Darkness " ( 1930 ) At the Mountains of Madness ( 1931 ), " The Dreams in the Witch House " ( 1932 ), " The Thing on the Doorstep " ( 1933 ), and " The Shadow out of Time " ( 1934 ).
Lovecraft's story The Dunwich Horror, one of Lovecraft's best known works and a key text in the Cthulhu Mythos ; one of the main characters in the tale is a Dr. Armitage.

story and Horror
It was based on the story by Sheridan Le Fanu and billed as " The Erotic Horror Classic of Female Vampirism ".
Ruber drew criticism for the hostile opinions of various authors he expressed in his story introductions within Arkham's Masters of Horror ( 2000 ).
silent film as reference for a homicidal maniac in the comic book story " Horror We?
Best New Horror, a short story from the book 20th Century Ghosts, has the main character reading a horror tale called Button Boy.
* Killer Camera, a short story from Anthony Horowitz's Horowitz Horror
The musical tells the story of a newly engaged couple getting caught in a storm and coming to the home of a mad transvestite scientist unveiling his new creation, a muscle man named Rocky Horror.
Drawing on the writings of " transgressive " gay writer Jean Genet, the film is a triptych of queer-themed narratives, each adopting a different cinematic genre: vox-pop documentary (" Hero "), 50s sci-fi horror (" Horror ") and gay prisoner love story (" Homo ").
F. Gwynplaine MacIntyre's 2007 story " The Clockwork Horror " reconstructs Edgar Allan Poe's original encounter with Mälzel's chess-player, and also establishes ( from contemporary advertisements in a Richmond newspaper ) precisely when and where this encounter took place.
Another proposed literary source is M. R. James ' short story " Count Magnus ", also praised in " Supernatural Horror in Literature ", which suggests the resurrection of a sinister 17th century figure.
The Adventure of the Deptford Horror is a Sherlock Holmes story by Adrian Conan Doyle.
* The Horror at Red Hook, a short story by H. P. Lovecraft, set in Red Hook, Brooklyn
* Red Hook was the setting for the H. P. Lovecraft 1927 story " The Horror at Red Hook ".
" The Night Flier " is a horror short story by Stephen King, first published in the anthology Prime Evil: New Stories by the Masters of Modern Horror, and then in King's own 1993 Nightmares & Dreamscapes collection.
The repeated headline " Sixty Lost in Underground Horror ", which makes Doris think of " graveyards, sewers, and flabby-pale, noisome things swarming suddenly out of the tubes themselves, wrapping their arms ( tentacles, maybe ) around the hapless commuters on the platforms, dragging them away to darkness ," evokes the painting " some unknown catacomb through a crack in the floor of the Boston Street subway and attacking a crowd of people on the platform " from Lovecraft's story, " Pickman's Model ".

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* Another reason given in the 1987 story " The Secret Revealed " was the public simply does not know that Superman has a secret identity, considering he does not wear a mask, which implies to most that he has nothing to hide.
The final book in the line, Ascension implies that the tenth sphere is the sphere of Ascension ( in as much as spheres are practically relevant at that point in the story ).
The reference to " Astarte ", the consort of Baal in Semitic mythology, ties Shub-Niggurath to the related fertility goddess Cybele, the Magna Mater mentioned in Lovecraft's " The Rats in the Walls ", and implies that the " great mother worshipped by the hereditary cult of Exham Priory " in that story " had to be none other than Shub-Niggurath.
The story boldly implies that it was this early meeting with a Terran that led Jor-El to study other worlds, and eventually choose Earth as the target for his son's spacecraft ; at the story's end, Jack gives Jor-El a device with the coordinates and images of Earth.
Relating a story of how a young black man was castrated by the KKK, he implies that the mayor will likewise be disfigured unless he talks by wielding a razor blade while relating the tale.
In the introduction of the 1967 Simon and Schuster book club edition, Bradbury implies that the Nazi book burnings drove him to write the short story " The Fireman " which was the precursor along with the foundation for his novel Fahrenheit 451, stating, " It follows then that when Hitler burned a book I felt it as keenly, please forgive me, as his killing a human, for in the long sum of history they are one and the same flesh.
Though it does not state it specifically, the story implies that this unspeakably dangerous creation is now known to the planet Earth as then-President Ronald Reagan, a reflection of the author's critical views about the policies of then-President Reagan which also surface in Mostly Harmless.
Conversely, if a character is presented only with well-defined goal conditions during the entire ' story ', this implies a lack of emotional ambivalence during decision-making which denies the possibility of input to theme.
The internal consistency of Titor's story has been questioned: for instance, in some posts he claims that money is widely used and people still have credit cards, despite his statement that centralized banking no longer exists ( this is either an inconsistency or implies the rise of private currencies ).
The story remains disputed, however, as Roman historian Tacitus implies a site closer to the river Severn.
The story also implies that he knew of the Daleks before he " first " met them.
The story implies the ascendency of the Bak clan over the native peoples, and may indicate horse and sun worship.
In Nighty Nightmare, Chester's story implies that Bunnicula's parents were vampire rabbits who were created by a lonely vampire, though Chester may have made the entire story up as implied by revelations at the end of the novel.
The story " Polaris " implies that Lomar was destroyed around 24, 000 B. C.
The end of the story implies that Michelangelo's sorrow and frustration have been resolved, as subsequent issues restore Michelangelo's more relaxed, optimistic personality.
The narrator of the story implies that the person named Hali is now dead ( at least in the timeline of the story ).
I shouldn ’ t like to take my oath on the whole story, but one thing I am ready to fight for as long as I can, in word and act — that is, that we shall be better, braver, and more active men if we believe it right to look for what we don ’ t know ...” It has been argued variously that this implies Socrates is skeptical regarding knowledge or that he is a pragmatist.
At the conclusion of Batman: The Black Mirror, Gordon strongly implies to Dick Grayson that he is aware of the secret identities of Grayson and the Waynes, when he thanks Grayson for everything he had done for him over the course of the story.
In a parallel with the story Ward No. 6 by Anton Chekhov, Tarsis implies that it is the doctors who are mad, whereas the patients are completely sane, although unsuited to a life of slavery.
Popular perception of Ali Baba, and the way he is treated in popular media, sometimes implies that he was the leader of the " Forty Thieves ": in the story he is actually an honest man whom fortune enables to take advantage of the thieves ' robberies.
In the Elohist work, Isaac never appears again after the conclusion, and the story strongly implies that Isaac was truly sacrificed.
During the course of the Soviet campaign, Kane makes infrequent appearances as a mysterious counselor to Joseph Stalin, and the story implies that he instigated the world war between the USSR and the Allied nations in order to further the long-term goals of the Brotherhood of Nod.

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