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- b3cc7840ae2274d5a8bb772dce140dc77ccd6b5b149730264772b28f5b688a0c chapter "The Modern Masters".
- b3cc7840ae2274d5a8bb772dce140dc77ccd6b5b149730264772b28f5b688a0c first "H. P.".
- b3cc7840ae2274d5a8bb772dce140dc77ccd6b5b149730264772b28f5b688a0c isCitedBy H._P._Lovecraft.
- b3cc7840ae2274d5a8bb772dce140dc77ccd6b5b149730264772b28f5b688a0c last "Lovecraft".
- b3cc7840ae2274d5a8bb772dce140dc77ccd6b5b149730264772b28f5b688a0c origyear "Written 1927".
- b3cc7840ae2274d5a8bb772dce140dc77ccd6b5b149730264772b28f5b688a0c plaintitle Supernatural_Horror_in_Literature.
- b3cc7840ae2274d5a8bb772dce140dc77ccd6b5b149730264772b28f5b688a0c quote "The well-nigh endless array of Mr. Blackwood's fiction includes both novels and shorter tales... Foremost of all must be reckoned The Willows... Here art and restraint in narrative reach their very highest development, and an impression of lasting poignancy is produced without a, [sic] single strained passage or a single false note.".
- b3cc7840ae2274d5a8bb772dce140dc77ccd6b5b149730264772b28f5b688a0c wslink "Supernatural Horror in Literature".
- b3cc7840ae2274d5a8bb772dce140dc77ccd6b5b149730264772b28f5b688a0c year "1938".