Poe vs Lovecraft
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Poe vs Lovecraft
Who is your favorite?
My vote goes to Lovecraft. While Poe's writings have been blunted over the years, Lovecraft still has the power to chill you to your bones. Plus, he had a cool name!

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That being said, I do think Poe should have stuck with short stories and left the poems alone. I don't think poetry was his "thing".

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If its a scare off Poe would certainly win, he goes more for the cheap blood and guts stuff as opposed to shock type scares like some writers but Lovecraft i wouldn't consider scary at all, his stuff is creepy not scary.Hannah_Graceful wrote:I would have to go with Poe! His stories chilled me to the bone! I tried to read some Lovecraft last year, and for some reason, I just couldn't get into it. Not sure why. I might have to give Lovecraft a try again!
His writing though is much richer than Poe's and his knowledge of architecture gives an authenticity to his descriptions than really pulls you into his world.
While i'm here i recommend the lovecraft podcast at http://hppodcraft.com (their free shows are on itunes). They read and discuss Lovecraft and other weird fiction short stories, there's some Poe in there as well.
Oh and there's some awesome dr.seuss/lovecraft stories on deviant art

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I will say that while Poe is good, I feel he's overdone.
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Poe's being blunted was because they turned into pop culture and cliche. That's like saying great movies from the twenties (Citizen Kane..."Rosebud...") don't deserve credit because it doesn't have the same power even though they built the industry.Dougiezerts wrote:Edgar Allen Poe and H.P. Lovecraft--two American writes of horror. One in the 19th century, one in the 20th.
Who is your favorite?
My vote goes to Lovecraft. While Poe's writings have been blunted over the years, Lovecraft still has the power to chill you to your bones. Plus, he had a cool name!
Don't get me wrong, Lovecraft is awesome, but I think the blunting is a sign of strength, not weakness.
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