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"The Evil Clergyman" is an excerpt from a letter written by American horror fiction writer H. P. Lovecraft in 1933. After his death, it was published in the April 1939 issue of Weird Tales as a short story. The story was later adapted into the unreleased 1987 anthology film Pulse Pounders. The letter, to his friend Bernard Austin Dwyer, recounted a dream that Lovecraft had had. Although Lovecraft frequently based stories on his dreams, An H. P. Lovecraft Encyclopedia notes that "[i]t is difficult to say how HPL would have developed this conventional supernatural scenario."

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  • El clérigo malvado (es)
  • Il prete malvagio (it)
  • The Evil Clergyman (en)
  • Зловещий священник (ru)
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  • El clérigo malvado (título original en inglés: The Evil Clergyman) es un extracto de carta de 1933 del escritor estadounidense de terror H. P. Lovecraft. (es)
  • "The Evil Clergyman" is an excerpt from a letter written by American horror fiction writer H. P. Lovecraft in 1933. After his death, it was published in the April 1939 issue of Weird Tales as a short story. The story was later adapted into the unreleased 1987 anthology film Pulse Pounders. The letter, to his friend Bernard Austin Dwyer, recounted a dream that Lovecraft had had. Although Lovecraft frequently based stories on his dreams, An H. P. Lovecraft Encyclopedia notes that "[i]t is difficult to say how HPL would have developed this conventional supernatural scenario." (en)
  • «Злой священник» (англ. The Evil Clergyman) — короткий рассказ, взятый из отрывка в письме, которое написал американский писатель Говард Филлипс Лавкрафт к его другу Бернарду Остину Дуайеру в 1933 году. После смерти Лавкрафта отрывок был опубликован в виде короткого рассказа в выпуске «Weird Tales» за апрель 1939 года. (ru)
  • Il prete malvagio (The Evil Clergyman) non è in realtà un vero e proprio racconto, ma piuttosto la trascrizione di un sogno nella lettera indirizzata a dallo scrittore Howard Phillips Lovecraft. Ciò è documentato da un'altra lettera indirizzata a Clark Ashton Smith il 22 ottobre del 1933 dove scrisse: "Qualche mese fa ho sognato di un prete malvagio che viveva in una soffitta piena di libri proibiti, e di come scambiasse la sua personalità con quella di un forestiero. Frà Bernardus di West Shokan insiste perché ne faccia un racconto" (it)
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  • The Evil Clergyman (en)
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  • El clérigo malvado (título original en inglés: The Evil Clergyman) es un extracto de carta de 1933 del escritor estadounidense de terror H. P. Lovecraft. (es)
  • "The Evil Clergyman" is an excerpt from a letter written by American horror fiction writer H. P. Lovecraft in 1933. After his death, it was published in the April 1939 issue of Weird Tales as a short story. The story was later adapted into the unreleased 1987 anthology film Pulse Pounders. The letter, to his friend Bernard Austin Dwyer, recounted a dream that Lovecraft had had. Although Lovecraft frequently based stories on his dreams, An H. P. Lovecraft Encyclopedia notes that "[i]t is difficult to say how HPL would have developed this conventional supernatural scenario." (en)
  • Il prete malvagio (The Evil Clergyman) non è in realtà un vero e proprio racconto, ma piuttosto la trascrizione di un sogno nella lettera indirizzata a dallo scrittore Howard Phillips Lovecraft. Ciò è documentato da un'altra lettera indirizzata a Clark Ashton Smith il 22 ottobre del 1933 dove scrisse: "Qualche mese fa ho sognato di un prete malvagio che viveva in una soffitta piena di libri proibiti, e di come scambiasse la sua personalità con quella di un forestiero. Frà Bernardus di West Shokan insiste perché ne faccia un racconto" Ma Lovecraft non arrivò a fare del suo sogno di una notte un racconto, mentre Dwyer dopo la sua morte ritagliò dalla lettera la parte che raccontava il sogno e la fece recapitare al "Weird Tales" che la pubblicò nell'aprile del 1939 facendolo passare per un racconto vero e proprio intitolato The Wicked Clergyman. L'attuale titolo (in inglese) The Evil Clergyman lo assunse nel 1943 ove fu incluso in una raccolta chiamata "Beyond the Wall of Sleep" pubblicata dalla Arkham House. (it)
  • «Злой священник» (англ. The Evil Clergyman) — короткий рассказ, взятый из отрывка в письме, которое написал американский писатель Говард Филлипс Лавкрафт к его другу Бернарду Остину Дуайеру в 1933 году. После смерти Лавкрафта отрывок был опубликован в виде короткого рассказа в выпуске «Weird Tales» за апрель 1939 года. (ru)
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