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The House on the Borderland is unique in several ways. The narrative itself is a double-frame narrative: the editor of the volume is presenting a manuscript he found under mysterious circumstances, describing the account of two fishermen who themselves discovered a hand-written account of the cosmic haunting of a recluse’s remote home. Additionally, the novel is one of the earliest examples of the departure of horror fiction from the Gothic style of supernatural, psychological hauntings, to more realist, science-fiction/cosmic horror themes. The recluse is, among other events, transported to a mysterious supra-universal plane populated by monsters and elder gods; and his house withstands assaults from legions of monsters as he travels across time and the solar system. The book was very influential on H. P. Lovecraft, who himself was famous for the cosmic horror themes in his work. The concept of an uncaring, and even evil, universe that Lovecraft found so disturbing is front and center in this supremely strange novel.
Selected chapters for typing
I: The Finding of the Manuscript16 pages | ||
II: The Plain of Silence8 pages | ||
III: The House in the Arena8 pages | ||
IV: The Earth5 pages | ||
V: The Thing in the Pit9 pages | ||
VI: The Swine-Things14 pages | ||
VII: The Attack8 pages | ||
VIII: After the Attack7 pages | ||
IX: In the Cellars5 pages | ||
X: The Time of Waiting5 pages | ||
XII: The Subterranean Pit15 pages | ||
The Fragments2 pages | ||
XV: The Noise in the Night14 pages | ||
XVI: The Awakening7 pages | ||
XVII: The Slowing Rotation8 pages | ||
XVIII: The Green Star9 pages | ||
XX: The Celestial Globes5 pages | ||
XXI: The Dark Sun7 pages | ||
XXII: The Dark Nebula7 pages | ||
XXIII: Pepper2 pages | ||
XXV: The Thing from the Arena12 pages | ||
XXVI: The Luminous Speck3 pages | ||
XXVII: Conclusion6 pages |

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