
In The Dreams in the Witch House, H.P. Lovecraft explores the terrifying overlap of rational science and occult dread. Walter Gilman rents a room in Arkham's most cursed dwelling-the old Witch House-where seventeenth-century witch Keziah Mason once vanished through a crack in the walls. But Gilman's curiosity in complex mathematics and folklore draws him into a realm where space folds unnaturally, time collapses, and creatures beyond comprehension lurk.
This modern edition offers a polished and accessible reading experience while preserving the intense psychological horror and cosmic terror that define Lovecraft's work.
What You'll Discover in This Modern Translation:
If you've ever wondered what lies at the intersection of nightmare and logic, The Dreams in the Witch House offers an answer you'll never forget.
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