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- From: cje@gandalf.rutgers.edu (Cthulhu's Jersey Epopt)
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- Subject: Re: Real-life Dunwich horror
- Message-ID: <Dec.21.16.06.09.1992.6155@gandalf.rutgers.edu>
- Date: 21 Dec 92 21:06:09 GMT
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- ehenness@willamette.edu (Ethan D. Hennessey) writes:
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- > Well, I don't know if they came over, but Robert Bloch (author of
- >Psycho, acquaintace of HPL) wwrote a mythos story called "Notebook Found
- >in a Deserted House" that depicts the Celts living secretly underground in
- >New England forests, worshipping Shub-niggurath. It can be found in
- >_Tales_of_the_Cthulhu_Mythos_ published by Arkham House.
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- Specifically, that story (a good one, BTW) depicts Celts as living around
- Roodsford, which, as we know from Bloch's "Satan's Servants", is on the Maine
- coast.
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- Yog-Sothoth Neblod Zin,
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- Chris Jarocha-Ernst Rutgers University Computing Services
- Internet: cje@gandalf.rutgers.edu BITnet: JAROCHAERNST@ZODIAC
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