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.
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.
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.
Sure. His first published story is 'The Hound'. It's a horror story.
Yes, some of the stories in Lovecraft Country can be considered short.
Well, 'Pickman's Model' is a great short story. It's about an artist who creates some really disturbing paintings. The horror in this story comes from the mystery of what Pickman has seen to be able to create such grotesque works. It's also about the fine line between art and madness, and how far an artist might go to capture the essence of the truly terrifying.
I'm not sure exactly. You might want to check the book's copyright page or search on reliable book databases.
I don't know who the author of 'the night ocean novel' is. You could try looking it up in a library database or on a book - selling website.
The 'the night ocean novel' could potentially center around themes of mystery and the unknown. Given that the ocean at night is often a rather mysterious place. There might be elements of discovery, like a character stumbling upon a hidden underwater world or a long - lost shipwreck while exploring the night ocean.
I'm not aware of the author of this novel. It could be an indie author or someone relatively unknown. You might want to check on some specialized book review websites or forums where readers discuss such books to find out more about the author.
Well, without having read 'the night ocean a novel', it might be a story centered around the experiences of people who are out at sea during the night. It could involve tales of sailors facing challenges, like storms or getting lost, and how they interact with the vast and often intimidating ocean at night. It might also touch on the psychological state of those in the dark expanse of the ocean at night, with themes of isolation and fear.