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The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath Quotes Showing of “No death, no doom, no anguish can arouse the surpassing despair which flows from a loss of identity. - Through the Gates of the Silver Key ”. ― H.P. Lovecraft, The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath. tags: anguish, death, despair, doom, identity, www.doorway.ru by: 5.  · The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath is a novella by H. P. Lovecraft (–). Begun probably in the autumn of , it was completed on Janu and. First up is the title story, The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath. In it, Randolph Carter--Lovecraft's only recurring protagonist--travels across the Dreamlands to find the city of his dreams/5(43).


The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath Quotes Showing of "No death, no doom, no anguish can arouse the surpassing despair which flows from a loss of identity. - Through the Gates of the Silver Key ". ― H.P. Lovecraft, The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath. tags: anguish, death, despair, doom, identity, identity-crisis. Kadath is an ancient city and the home of the dream-gods of Earth, otherwise known as the "Great Ones". Kadath's precise location in the universe is uncertain; there is even confusion over whether it exists in the dream-world or the waking world. However, in Lovecrafts' At the Mountains of Madness, it is hinted that the mountain ranges beyond the Antarctic plateau of Leng may hide the location. First up is the title story, The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath. In it, Randolph Carter--Lovecraft's only recurring protagonist--travels across the Dreamlands to find the city of his dreams.


The Dream-Quest Of Unknown Kadath is regarded as the culminatory text in HP Lovecraft’s Dream Cycle, and perhaps the most elaborate story to feature Randolph Carter, explorer of alternative, labyrinthine dream-worlds that constantly threaten to turn into nightmare. The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath is a novella by American writer H. P. Lovecraft. Begun probably in the autumn of , the draft was completed on Janu and it remained unrevised and unpublished in his lifetime. It is both the longest of the stories that make up his Dream Cycle and the longest Lovecraft work to feature protagonist Randolph Carter. Along with his novel The Case of Charles Dexter Ward, it can be considered one of the significant achievements of that period of Love. The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath By H. P. Lovecraft Three times Randolph Carter dreamed of the marvellous city, and three times was he snatched away while still he paused on the high terrace above it.

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