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1821:-era mansion turned into a public museum. He also found other landmarks mentioned in the story, including streets named Adams Church, Babson, Main, and Fish, and a building adorned with large, white wooden pillars on its front and side — the Legion Memorial Building — that looks remarkably like the story's
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in league with Obed Marsh. When Marsh and his followers were arrested, the sacrificial rites ceased and the Deep Ones retaliated. The cult activity resumed, and interbreeding increased, spawning deformed fish-humans. Consequently, Innsmouth was shunned for many years, until 1927 when it came under
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means "Island at the large part of the river". Murray contends that this meaning is well suited to
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the true epicure of the terrible, to whom a new thrill of unutterable ghastliness is the chief end and justification of existence, esteem most of all the ancient, lonely farmhouses of backwoods New
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legendary which packs the really macabre 'kick'. Here is material for a really profound study in group neuroticism; for certainly, none can deny the existence of a profoundly morbid streak in the Puritan imagination."
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1945:"Toto, I Don't Think We're In Arkham Anymore: Matt Ruff's 'Lovecraft Country'"
1267:"Toto, I Don't Think We're In Arkham Anymore: Matt Ruff's "Lovecraft Country""
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This article is about the fictional town. For the 2015 short film, see
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1970:(Second ed.). Oakland, California: Chaosium. pp. 166–167.
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which bears a marked resemblance to the description of the village.
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2427:(9th corrected printing ed.). Sauk City, WI: Arkham House.
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1557:(9th corrected printing ed.). Sauk City, WI: Arkham House.
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Emrys, Ruthanna; Pillsworth, Anne M. (November 23, 2016).
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Emrys, Ruthanna; Pillsworth, Anne M. (November 23, 2016).
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in the equally fictitious Devon County of Massachusetts.
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in its far western headwaters to its mouth entering the
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The Lovecraft Investigations: The Shadow Over Innsmouth
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on August 3, 2020 – via Brown Digital Repository.
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Arkham, in the Miskatonic River Valley, is the home of
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Facts Concerning the Late Arthur Jermyn and His Family
2056:"Antique Dreams: Marblehead and Lovecraft's Kingsport"
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A Dreamer and a Visionary: H. P. Lovecraft in His Time
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A Dreamer and a Visionary: H. P. Lovecraft in His Time
1680:"Antique Dreams: Marblehead and Lovecraft's Kingsport"
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2031:. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Publishing Group.
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Index to the Fiction & Poetry of H. P. Lovecraft
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Dunwich is a fictional village that appeared in the
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3354:H. P. Lovecraft: Against the World, Against Life
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1475:. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press. pp. 6–7.
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2318:Murray, Will (1990). "Roots of the Manuxet".
2314:(ed.), Mount Olive, NC: Cryptic Publications.
2112:Lovecraft, H. P. (1997). Joshi, S. T. (ed.).
1918:Lovecraft: A Look Behind the "Cthulhu Mythos"
1739:. Oxford University Press. pp. 161–162.
1447:. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. pp. 20–21.
1342:Lovecraft, H. P. (1997). Joshi, S. T. (ed.).
1185:Lovecraft: A Look Behind the "Cthulhu Mythos"
815:), where it refers to a fictional village in
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1443:Manguel, Alberto; Guadalupi, Gianni (1987).
3375:Lovecraft: A Look Behind the Cthulhu Mythos
2400:. London, UK; New York, NY: Penguin Books.
2398:The Call of Cthulhu and Other Weird Stories
2386:—"Innsmouth", pp. 149–50. Ibid.
2301:Murray, Will (1988). "I Found Innsmouth!".
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1607:The Call of Cthulhu and Other Weird Stories
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3772:Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth
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2488:"A Short Tour of Lovecraftian New England"
819:. Lovecraft's more famous Innsmouth is in
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3231:Autobiography: Some Notes on a Nonentity
2025:Joshi, S. T.; Schultz, David E. (2001).
1632:Joshi, S. T.; Schultz, David E. (2001).
1346:. New York: Dell Publishing. p. 2.
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2247:Lovecraft, H. P. (August 20, 2009) .
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455:) as well as Lovecraft's hometown of
2613:A Reminiscence of Dr. Samuel Johnson
2509:The Virtual World of H. P. Lovecraft
2499:Skotos' Lovecraft Country Game Pages
2343:from the original on August 3, 2020.
2259:from the original on August 7, 2013.
2201:Lovecraft, Howard P. (August 1997).
2168:from the original on August 3, 2020.
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1410:from the original on August 3, 2020.
1231:from the original on August 7, 2013.
271:form the perfection of the hideous.
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3146:Through the Gates of the Silver Key
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1515:Books and Writers (kirjasto.sci.fi)
1027:" (written 1920, published 1921), "
303:Lovecraft first mentioned Arkham's
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3476:H. P. Lovecraft Historical Society
2921:The Strange High House in the Mist
2490:, from The Cthulhu Mythos: A Guide
2242:from the original on May 29, 2020.
2151:from the original on May 13, 2020.
1445:The Dictionary of Imaginary Places
1331:from the original on May 29, 2020.
1277:from the original on May 20, 2020.
1254:from the original on May 13, 2020.
1033:The Strange High House in the Mist
331:The Strange High House in the Mist
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18:Lovecraft Country: Arkham by Night
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3217:Supernatural Horror in Literature
3019:The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath
2504:Lovecraftian Sites in New England
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1037:The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath
382:was the title of a 2016 novel by
3780:Sucker for Love: Date to Die For
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2676:The Statement of Randolph Carter
1878:Butler, James O. (August 2014).
1860:Murray, "Roots of the Manuxet",
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3361:An H. P. Lovecraft Encyclopedia
3065:The Case of Charles Dexter Ward
2466:. Sauk City, WI: Arkham House.
2447:. Sauk City, WI: Arkham House.
2141:"The Dreams in the Witch House"
2028:An H. P. Lovecraft Encyclopedia
2013:from the original on 2020-12-03
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671:mentioned in his poem sequence
462:The Case of Charles Dexter Ward
441:." These locations, along with
3518:Lovecraft: Fear of the Unknown
2415:Lovecraft, Howard P. (1984) .
2392:Lovecraft, Howard P. (1999) .
2292:. 38–39: 19–29. Archived from
2173:Lovecraft, Howard P. (1984) .
2087:More Annotated H. P. Lovecraft
1920:. New York: Ballantine Books.
1545:Lovecraft, Howard P. (1984) .
1521:Public Library. Archived from
1511:"H(oward) P(hillip) Lovecraft"
1383:. 38–39: 19–29. Archived from
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2973:The Dreams in the Witch House
2669:The Doom That Came to Sarnath
2648:The Transition of Juan Romero
2462:Lovecraft, Howard P. (1976).
2443:Lovecraft, Howard P. (1998).
2423:The Dunwich Horror and Others
2269:"In Search of Arkham Country"
2212:The Annotated H. P. Lovecraft
2181:The Dunwich Horror and Others
2116:. New York: Dell Publishing.
2114:The Annotated H. P. Lovecraft
2089:. New York: Dell Publishing.
1712:"In Search of Arkham Country"
1553:The Dunwich Horror and Others
1497:The Annotated H. P. Lovecraft
1344:The Annotated H. P. Lovecraft
1151:. New York: Dell Publishing.
459:, where he set such works as
369:
335:The Dreams in the Witch House
36:Lovecraft Country (TV series)
3697:Weird Shadows Over Innsmouth
3104:The Horror at Martin's Beach
2286:"Lovecraft's Arkham Country"
1377:"Lovecraft's Arkham Country"
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392:, premiered in August 2020.
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3033:At the Mountains of Madness
2515:"The Shadow Over Innsmouth"
2417:"The Shadow Over Innsmouth"
2394:"The Shadow Over Innsmouth"
2364:The Encyclopedia Cthulhiana
2253:The H. P. Lovecraft Archive
2249:"The Shadow Over Innsmouth"
2236:The H. P. Lovecraft Archive
2162:The H. P. Lovecraft Archive
2145:The H. P. Lovecraft Archive
2054:Loucks, Donovan K. (2001).
1999:. Oxford University Press.
1968:The Encyclopedia Cthulhiana
1782:The Encyclopedia Cthulhiana
1678:Loucks, Donovan K. (2001).
1404:The H. P. Lovecraft Archive
1325:The H. P. Lovecraft Archive
1248:The H. P. Lovecraft Archive
1225:The H. P. Lovecraft Archive
1221:"The Shadow Over Innsmouth"
838:Essex County, Massachusetts
497:At the Mountains of Madness
396:Return to Lovecraft Country
355:The Lurker at the Threshold
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3531:The Thing in the Moonlight
3210:The Cancer of Superstition
2284:Murray, Will (1991–1992).
2232:"The Picture in the House"
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1321:"The Picture in the House"
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2077:Lovecraft, H. P. (1999).
1139:Lovecraft, H. P. (1999).
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3139:The Horror in the Museum
2739:The Picture in the House
2627:Beyond the Wall of Sleep
2419:. In S. T. Joshi (ed.).
2396:. In S. T. Joshi (ed.).
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1549:. In S. T. Joshi (ed.).
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264:The Picture in the House
182:and then popularized by
3347:H. P. Lovecraft: A Life
3224:To Quebec and the Stars
3001:The Haunter of the Dark
2928:The Colour Out of Space
2802:Herbert West–Reanimator
2795:The Music of Erich Zann
960:In-universe information
894:Esoteric Order of Dagon
745:In-universe information
565:In-universe information
512:Herbert West—Reanimator
467:The Haunter of the Dark
327:The Colour out of Space
309:Herbert West–Reanimator
298:The Colour Out of Space
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178:The term was coined by
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3689:Shadows over Innsmouth
3471:H. P. Lovecraft (band)
3368:Lovecraft: A Biography
3047:The Shadow Out of Time
2872:The Horror at Red Hook
2356:Harms, Daniel (1998).
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2445:Selected Letters III
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2203:"The Dunwich Horror"
2175:"The Dunwich Horror"
2158:"The Dunwich Horror"
1862:Crypt of Cthulhu #75
1849:Selected Letters III
1836:Crypt of Cthulhu #57
1547:"The Dunwich Horror"
1428:. October 21, 2005.
1400:"The Dunwich Horror"
1025:The Terrible Old Man
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3740:Shadow of the Comet
3705:The Litany of Earth
3525:Sonia Greene (wife)
3402:Lovecraftian horror
3090:Poetry and the Gods
2900:The Call of Cthulhu
2767:The Quest of Iranon
2439:Definitive version.
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199:Alternative phrases
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3486:Lovecraft (crater)
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3192:Fungi from Yuggoth
3111:Under the Pyramids
3097:The Crawling Chaos
2987:The Evil Clergyman
2966:The Dunwich Horror
2697:The Cats of Ulthar
2464:Selected Letters V
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2774:The Moon-Bog
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3732:Video games
3713:Winter Tide
3512:Dream Cycle
3481:Adaptations
3339:Books about
2725:From Beyond
2309:(7): 10–14.
2279:(2): 54–67.
2207:S. T. Joshi
1963:"Kingsport"
1914:Carter, Lin
1847:Lovecraft,
1777:"Kingsport"
1722:(2): 54–67.
1618:Lovecraft,
1603:S. T. Joshi
1519:Kuusankoski
1517:. Finland:
1181:Carter, Lin
1006:Will Murray
990:short story
969:New England
908:bootlegging
879:War of 1812
868:Neil Gaiman
842:Plum Island
840:, south of
831:Newburyport
805:short story
761:Innsmouth (
754:New England
657:Connecticut
653:East Haddam
649:S. T. Joshi
633:Springfield
574:New England
500:(1936) and
205:S. T. Joshi
135:New England
98:New England
3816:Categories
3756:Anchorhead
3721:Deep Roots
3681:Literature
3662:Underwater
3267:Characters
2704:The Temple
2662:The Street
2017:2020-07-22
1905:2021-06-04
1757:2020-07-22
1664:2020-07-22
1087:language.
1085:Algonquian
940:Created by
898:Polynesian
887:Obed Marsh
883:South Seas
862:Lancashire
725:Created by
680:Pocumtucks
545:Created by
370:Other uses
358:is set in
213:Lin Carter
209:university
166:, and the
61:Created by
3764:Demonbane
3654:Innsmouth
3392:Cosmicism
3241:Locations
3125:The Mound
2830:The Hound
2718:Celephaïs
2047:608158798
1949:Tor Books
1892:1935-6102
1851:, p. 432.
1689:(42–43).
1654:608158798
1609:, p. 411.
1298:1935-6102
1271:Tor Books
1010:Innsmouth
924:Kingsport
917:Kingsport
903:Deep Ones
858:Fleetwood
809:Celephaïs
718:Celephaïs
700:Innsmouth
686:Innsmouth
637:Wilbraham
487:writers.
443:Innsmouth
384:Matt Ruff
231:Matt Ruff
121:Kingsport
118:Innsmouth
104:Locations
3791:Podcasts
3613:Deep One
3606:Universe
3550:Category
3305:Azathoth
3011:Novellas
2994:The Book
2893:Cool Air
2823:Azathoth
2690:The Tree
2641:Old Bugs
2599:The Tomb
2341:Archived
2326:(8): 34.
2267:(1986).
2257:Archived
2240:Archived
2166:Archived
2149:Archived
2132:36165172
2105:41231274
2085:(eds.).
2067:Archived
2011:Archived
1986:40004877
1936:20175226
1916:(1976).
1900:26868485
1819:Georgian
1800:40004877
1751:Archived
1710:(1986).
1691:Archived
1658:Archived
1622:, p. 86.
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1362:36165172
1329:Archived
1306:26868485
1275:Archived
1252:Archived
1229:Archived
1203:20175226
1183:(1976).
1167:41231274
1147:(eds.).
1097:Cape Ann
1050:and the
965:Location
846:Cape Ann
750:Location
663:", the "
570:Location
433:between
337:", and "
184:Chaosium
94:Location
3646:Cthulhu
3630:Cthulhu
3500:Related
3310:Cthulhu
3298:Deities
2620:Polaris
2209:(ed.).
1871:Sources
1832:portico
1823:Masonic
1578:Joshi,
1495:Joshi,
1117:Manuxet
1105:Manuxet
1048:England
817:England
645:Hampden
610:Dunwich
606:England
602:Suffolk
598:Dunwich
586:novella
529:Dunwich
522:Dunwich
447:Vermont
427:Dunwich
115:Dunwich
3802:(2020)
3783:(2024)
3775:(2005)
3767:(2003)
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3724:(2018)
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3692:(1994)
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3641:(2001)
3633:(2000)
3600:(1931)
3454:Legacy
3325:Hastur
3258:R'lyeh
3248:Arkham
3202:Essays
3184:Poetry
3057:Novels
2809:Hypnos
2634:Memory
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473:Arkham
435:Arkham
249:mythos
174:Origin
111:Arkham
89:Region
3638:Dagon
3330:Dagon
2606:Dagon
2368:103–4
2350:Books
2205:. In
2070:(PDF)
2059:(PDF)
1896:JSTOR
1694:(PDF)
1683:(PDF)
1302:JSTOR
1127:Notes
1002:Salem
950:Genre
735:Genre
555:Genre
465:and "
71:Genre
3622:Film
3507:Aklo
2959:Ibid
2468:ISBN
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2187:ISBN
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