I don't have that specific date off the top of my head. But you could look in authoritative Lovecraft anthologies or reference books for the accurate publication date.
I'm not sure exactly when it was published. You might have to do some research or check with the author or the publishing house.
I'm not sure exactly when short story criticism was published. It could vary depending on the specific work or context.
I don't have that information at hand. Maybe you can look it up in a literary database or ask at your local library.
Well, Lovecraft's first published piece was 'The Hound'. It has that typical Lovecraftian feel to it. You've got these elements of the grotesque and the strange. It was a start to his exploration of the cosmic horror genre that he would later become so well - known for. There are these dark and shadowy undertones, and the story really sets the stage for his future works in terms of the kind of mood and themes he would explore.
In most cases, your short story is protected once it's in a fixed form and shows evidence of your authorship. But there are nuances depending on where and how it's published.
I don't have that specific information. You could try looking it up in a literary database or asking at a library. Sometimes, it can be tricky to find the exact publication date of a particular short story.
I don't have that specific information. But you could start by researching in literary magazines or asking experts in the field. Maybe they'll know when 'One of These Days' was first made available.
I don't have that information off the top of my head. You could try looking it up in a library catalog or on a literary research website.
It was first published in 1950. This story has since become a classic in the science fiction genre.
The first published story by H.P. Lovecraft was 'The Alchemist'. It was part of the early works that began to establish Lovecraft's reputation within certain literary circles. It contained elements of the occult and a touch of the gothic, which would be further developed and refined in his subsequent stories. It was also one of the stories that contributed to the development of what we now know as Lovecraftian horror.