
The Horror Stories of H. P. Lovecraft
13 Terrifying Tales
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Narrated by:
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Cathy Dobson
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By:
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H. P. Lovecraft
About this listen
Thirteen terrifying horror stories from the master of the macabre....
- 1. 'Pickman’s Model'
- 2. 'The Terrible Old Man'
- 3. 'Dagon'
- 4. 'From Beyond'
- 5. 'The Cats of Ulthar'
- 6. 'Nyarlathotep'
- 7. 'Imprisoned with the Pharaohs'
- 8. 'The Book'
- 9. 'Memory'
- 10. 'The Beast in the Cave'
- 11. 'The Evil Clergyman'
- 12. 'In the Vault'
- 13. 'Cool Air'
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This is an excellent collection of Lovecraft's shorter, yet powerful works. However, Cathy Dobson was not a good choice of narrator for this particular collection. While she does a great job (no stumbling, great voices, etc), she has a British accent. Since Lovecraft is such an icon of American literature, it's just weird to not have an American narrator. More than that, maybe a "generic" British accent would be fine, but this was a very Dickens-sounding accent that takes some of the scariness from the stories. It's not her fault and maybe it's not even a fair thing to think (How many British people suffer through American renditions of Shakespeare?), but it just struck me the entire time.Exceptional Stories, Wrong Narrator
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