Ensayos

Obras de no-ficción escritas por H. P. Lovecraft

Siendo un agudo y curioso observador, muchas de las obras de Lovecraft estuvieron abocadas a describir lugares y eventos de su época.

 

 

 

Artículos autobiográficos
  • The Brief Autobiography of an Inconsequential Scribbler (1919)
  • Within the Gates (1921)
  • A Confession of Unfaith (1922)
  • Diary (1925)
  • Commercial Blurbs (1925)
  • Cats and Dogs (1926)
  • Notes on Hudson Valley History (1929)
  • Autobiography of Howard Phillips Lovecraft (193-)
  • Correspondence between Wilson Shepherd and R. H. Barlow (1932)
  • In Memoriam: Henry St. Claire Whitehead (1932)
  • Some Notes on a Nonentity (1933)
  • In Memoriam: Robert Ervin Howard (1936)
  • Commonplace Book (1919-1935)
  • [Death Diary] (1937)
Artículos científicos
  • The Art of Fusion, Melting Pudling & Casting (1899)Chemistry, 4 volumes (1899)
  • A Good Anaesthetic (1899)
  • The Railroad Review (1901)
  • The Moon (1903)
  • The Scientific Gazette (1903-4)
  • Astronomy/The Monthly Almanack (1903-4)
  • The Rhode Island Journal of Astronomy (1903-7)
  • Annals of the Providence Observatory (1904)
  • Providence Observatory Forecast (1904)
  • The Science Library, 3 volumes (1904)
  • Astronomy articles for The Pawtuxet Valley Gleaner (1906)
  • Astronomy articles for The Providence Tribune (1906-8)
  • Third Annual Report of the Providence Meteorological Station (1906)
  • Celestial Objects for All (1907)
  • Astronomical Notebook (1909-15)
  • Astronomy articles for The Providence Evening News (1914-8)
  • “Bickerstaffe” articles from The Providence Evening News (1914)
    “Science versus Charlatanry” (9 September 1914)
    “The Falsity of Astrology” (10 October 1914)
    “Astrology and the Future” (13 October 1914)
    “Delavan’s Comet and Astrology” (26 October 1914)
    “The Fall of Astrology” (17 December 1914)
  • Astronomy articles for The Asheville Gazette-News (1915)
  • Editor’s Note to MacManus’ “The Irish and the Fairies” (1916)
  • The Truth about Mars (1917)
  • The Cancer of Superstition (1926)
Crítica literaria
  • Metrical Regularity (July 1915)
  • The Allowable Rhyme (October 1915)
  • The Proposed Authors’ Union (October 1916)
  • The Vers Libre Epidemic (January 1917)
  • Poesy (July 1918)
  • The Despised Pastoral (July 1918)
  • The Literature of Rome (November 1918)
  • The Simple Spelling Mania (December 1918)
  • The Case for Classicism (June 1919)
  • Literary Composition (January 1920)
  • Editor’s Note to “A Scene for Macbeth” by Samuel Loveman (November 1920)
  • Winifred Virginia Jackson: A “Different” Poetess (March 1921)
  • The Poetry of Lilian Middleton (written 14 January 1922; unpublished)
  • Lord Dunsany and His Work (written 14 December 1922; 1944)
  • Rudis Indigestaque Moles (March 1923)
  • Introduction [to The Poetical Works of Jonathan E. Hoag] (written before March 1923; 1923)
  • Ars Gratia Artis (written spring or summer 1923; unpublished)
  • In the Editor’s Study (July 1923)
  • [Random Notes] (July 1923)
  • [Review of Ebony and Crystal by Clark Ashton Smith] (January 1924)
    The Professional Incubus (March 1924)
  • The Omnipresent Philistine (May 1924)
  • The Work of Frank Belknap Long, Jr. (May 1924)
  • The Poetry of John Ravenor Bullen (September 1925)
  • Supernatural Horror in Literature (written late 1925–summer 1927; 1927)
  • Preface [to White Fire by John Ravenor Bullen] (1927)
  • Notes on “Alias Peter Marchall”, by A. F. Lorenz (written late 1920s or early 1930s; Spring 1993)
  • Foreword [to Thoughts and Pictures by Eugene B. Kuntz] (1932)
  • Notes on Verse Technique (written 18 April 1932; 1932)
  • Weird Story Plots (written 1932; unpublished)
  • [Notes on Weird Fiction] (written 1932–1933; 1938)
  • Notes on Writing Weird Fiction (written 1933; May–June 1937)
  • Some Notes on Interplanetary Fiction (written around July 1934; Winter 1935)
  • The Favourite Weird Stories of H. P. Lovecraft (October 1934)
  • What Belongs in Verse (Spring 1935)
  • [Suggestions for a Reading Guide] (written fall 1936; 1966)
  • Supernatural Horror in Literature [for The Science-Fantasy Correspondent] (written 1936; 1974)
Filosofía
  • The Crime of the Century (1915)
  • The Renaissance of Manhood (1915)
  • Liquor and Its Friends (1915)
  • More Chain Lightning (1915)
  • Old England and the “Hyphen” (1916)
  • Revolutionary Mythology (1916)
  • The Symphonic Ideal (1916)
  • Editors Note to McGavacks “Genesis of the Revolutionary War” (1917)
  • A Remarkable Document (1917)
  • At the Root (1918) – The H.P. Lovecraft Library
  • Merlinus Redivivus (1918)
  • Time and Space (1918)
  • Anglo Saxondom (1918)
  • Americanism (1919)
  • The League (1919)
  • Bolshevism (1919)
  • Idealism and Materialism – A Reflection (1919)
  • Life for Humanity’s Sake (1920)
  • In Defence of Dagon (1921)
  • Nietzscheism and Realism (1922)
  • East and West Harvard Conservatism (1922)
  • The Materialist Today (1926)
  • Some Causes of Self-Immolation (1931)
  • Some Repetitions on the Times (1933)
  • Heritage or Modernism: Common Sense in Art Forms (1935)
  • Objections to Orthodox Communism (1936)
Periodismo amateur
  • A Task for Amateur Journalists (July 1914)
  • Department of Public Criticism (November 1914)
  • Department of Public Criticism (January 1915)
  • Department of Public Criticism (March 1915)
  • What Is Amateur Journalism? (March 1915)
  • Consolidation’s Autopsy (April 1915)
  • The Amateur Press (April 1915)
  • Editorial (April 1915)
  • The Question of the Day (April 1915)
  • The Morris Faction (April 1915)
  • For President—Leo Fritter (April 1915)
  • Introducing Mr. Chester Pierce Munroe (April 1915)
  • [Untitled Notes on Amateur Journalism] (April 1915)
  • Department of Public Criticism (May 1915)
  • Finale (June 1915)
  • New Department Proposed: Instruction for the Recruit (June 1915)
  • Our Candidate (June 1915)
  • Exchanges (June 1915)
  • For Historian—Ira A. Cole (June 1915)
  • Editorial (July 1915)
  • The Conservative and His Critics (July 1915)
  • Some Political Phases (July 1915)
  • Introducing Mr. John Russell (July 1915)
  • In a Major Key (July 1915)
  • Amateur Notes (July 1915)
  • The Dignity of Journalism (July 1915)
  • Department of Public Criticism (September 1915)
  • Editorial (October 1915)
  • The Conservative and His Critics (October 1915)
  • The Youth of Today (October 1915)
  • An Impartial Spectator (October 1915)
  • [Untitled Notes on Amateur Journalism] (October 1915)
  • Little Journeys to the Homes of Prominent Amateurs: II. Andrew Francis Lockhart (October 1915)
  • Report of First Vice-President (November 1915)
  • Department of Public Criticism (December 1915)
  • Systematic Instruction in the United (December 1915)
  • United Amateur Press Association: Exponent of Amateur Journalism (1915)
  • Introducing Mr. James Pyke (January 1916)
  • Report of First Vice-President (January 1916)
  • Editorial (February 1916)
  • Department of Public Criticism (April 1916)
  • Among the New-Comers (May 1916)
  • Department of Public Criticism (June 1916)
  • Department of Public Criticism (August 1916)
  • Department of Public Criticism (September 1916)
  • Among the Amateurs (October 1916)
  • Concerning “Persia—in Europe” (January 1917)
  • Amateur Standards (January 1917)
  • A Request (January 1917)
  • Department of Public Criticism (March 1917)
  • Department of Public Criticism (May 1917)
  • A Reply to The Lingerer (June 1917)
  • The United’s Problem (July 1917)
  • Editorially (July 1917)
  • The “Other United” (July 1917)
  • Department of Public Criticism (July 1917)
  • Little Journeys to the Homes of Prominent Amateurs: V. Eleanor J. Barnhart (July 1917)
  • News Notes (July 1917)
  • President’s Message (written 11 September 1917; September 1917)
  • President’s Message (written 28 October 1917; November 1917)
  • President’s Message (written 2 January 1918; January 1918)
  • Department of Public Criticism (January 1918)
  • President’s Message (written 8 March 1918; March 1918)
  • Department of Public Criticism (March 1918)
  • President’s Message (written 6 May 1918; May 1918)
  • Department of Public Criticism (May 1918)
  • Comment (June 1918)
  • President’s Message (written 26 June 1918; July 1918)
  • Amateur Criticism (July 1918)
  • The United 1917–1918 (July 1918)
  • The Amateur Press Club (July 1918)
  • Les Mouches Fantastiques (July 1918)
  • Department of Public Criticism (September 1918)
  • Department of Public Criticism (November 1918)
  • News Notes (November 1918)
  • [Letter to the Bureau of Critics] (January 1919)
  • Department of Public Criticism (January 1919)
  • Department of Public Criticism (March 1919)
  • Winifred Virginia Jordan: Associate Editor (April 1919)
  • Helene Hoffman Cole—Litterateur (May 1919)
  • Department of Public Criticism (May 1919)
  • Trimmings (June 1919)
  • For Official Editor—Anne Tillery Renshaw (July 1919)
  • Amateurdom (July 1919)
  • Looking Backward (February, March, April, May, and June 1920)
  • For What Does the United Stand? (May 1920)
  • The Pseudo-United (May 1920)
  • The Conquest of the Hub Club (September 1920)
  • [Note in the United Amateur] (September 1920)
  • Official Organ Fund (September 1920)
  • News Notes (September 1920)
  • Amateur Journalism: Its Possible Needs and Betterment (written before 5 September 1920; 1966)
  • [Note in the United Amateur] (November 1920)
  • Editorial (November 1920)
  • News Notes (November 1920)
  • Official Organ Fund (January 1921)
  • News Notes (January 1921)
  • The United’s Policy 1920–1921 (January 1921)
  • What Amateurdom and I Have Done for Each Other (written 21 February 1921; August 1937)
  • News Notes (March 1921)
  • Official Organ Fund (March 1921)
  • The Vivisector (March 1921)
  • [Letter to John Milton Heins] (April 1921)
  • Lucubrations Lovecraftian (April 1921)
  • The Vivisector (June 1921)
  • The Haverhill Convention (July 1921)
  • News Notes (July 1921)
  • Within the Gates (written before 4 July 1921; spring 1985)
  • The Convention Banquet (written after 4 July 1921; unpublished)
  • News Notes (written after 10 July 1921; May 1921)
  • [Note in the United Amateur] (September 1921)
  • Editorial (September 1921)
  • News Notes (September 1921)
  • A Singer of Ethereal Moods and Fancies (September 1921)
  • News Notes (November 1921)
  • Official Organ Fund (November 1921)
  • [Note in the United Amateur] (November 1921)
  • [Letter to John Milton Heins] (written c. November 1921; January 1922)
  • Editorial (January 1922)
  • News Notes (January 1922)
  • Rainbow Called Best First Issue (March 1922)
  • News Notes (March 1922)
  • Official Organ Fund (March 1922)
  • The Vivisector (March 1922)
  • News Notes (May 1922)
  • Official Organ Fund (May 1922)
  • [Letter to the N.A.P.A.] (written 30 November 1922; November [1922]–January 1923)
  • President’s Message (written 11 January 1923; November [1922]–January 1923)
  • President’s Message (written 7 March 1923; March 1923)
  • Bureau of Critics (March 1923)
  • Rursus Adsumus (March 1923)
  • The Vivisector (Spring 1923)
  • President’s Message (written 3 May 1923; May 1923)
  • Lovecraft’s Greeting (written 29 May 1923; June 1923)
  • President’s Message (written 9 June 1923; July 1923)
  • [Untitled Notes on Amateur Journalism] (July 1923)
  • The President’s Annual Report (written 1 July 1923; September 1923)
  • Trends and Objects (March 1924)
  • Editorial (May 1924)
  • News Notes (May 1924)
  • Editorial (July 1925)
  • News Notes (July 1925)
  • A Matter of Uniteds (Summer 1927)
  • The Convention (July 1930)
  • Bureau of Critics (written 21 October 1931; December 1931)
  • Critics Submit First Report (December 1932)
  • Verse Criticism (March 1933)
  • Report of Bureau of Critics (June 1933)
  • Bureau of Critics Comment on Verse, Typography, Prose (December 1933)
  • Bureau of Critics (June 1934)
  • Chairman of the Bureau of Critics Reports on Poetry (5 September 1934)
  • Mrs. Miniter—Estimates and Recollections (written 16 October 1934; Spring 1938)
  • Report of the Bureau of Critics (December 1934)
  • Report of the Bureau of Critics (March 1935)
  • Lovecraft Offers Verse Criticism (June 1935)
  • Dr. Eugene B. Kuntz (September 1935)
  • Some Current Amateur Verse (December 1935)
  • Report of the Executive Judges (written 25 April 1936; June 1936)
  • Some Current Motives and Practices (written 4 June 1936; late June 1936)
  • [Letter to the N.A.P.A.] (written 22 June 1936; October 1936)
  • [Literary Review] (written 23 October 1936; Winter 1936)
  • Defining the “Ideal” Paper (written 12 January 1937; June 1940)
  • [Untitled Note on Amateur Poetry] (probably written 1930s; unpublished fragment)
  • [On Notes High and Low by Carrie Adams Berry] (probably 1934)
  • A Voice from the Grave (probably written mid-1930s; January 1941)
Viajes
  • The Trip of Theobald (1927)
  • Vermont – A First Impression (1927)
  • Observations on Several Parts of America (1928)
  • An Account of a Trip to the Fairbanks House (1929)
  • Travels in the Provinces of America (1929)
  • An Account of a Visit to Charleston (1930)
  • An Account of Charleston (1930)
  • A Description of the Town of Quebeck (1930-31)
  • European Glimpses (1932)
  • Some Dutch Footprints in New England (1933)
  • Homes and Shrines of Poe (1934)
  • The Unknown City in the Ocean (1934)
  • Charleston (1936)