William Hope Hodgson
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The article requires biographical information,
a more detailed catalog of Hodgson's "Mythos" fiction, and
details about House on the Borderland and The Night Land
(including quotes from Lovecraft's Supernatural Horror in Fiction).
(More details may be found on the Discussion Page.)
"Mythos" Contributions
Fiction
See:
- fiction: Carnacki: the Ghost-Finder
- fiction: The Night Land (fiction)
- fiction: The House on the Borderland (fiction)
In Film
See:
- Judas Ghost (2013 film)
- Matango: The Mushroom People (1963 film)
- "The Horse of the Invisible (1971 short)" (Rivals of Sherlock Holmes series)
- "A Voice in the Night (1958 short)" (Suspicion series)
Associated Mythos Elements
Among William Hope Hodgson's creations that might be employed as part of the "Cthulhu Mythos" are:
- fiction: Carnacki: the Ghost-Finder
- jargon: "electromagnetic vibrations", "balanced energy", "Astral and Astarral coordination", "induced haunting", "ab-natural", "ab-human", "Matero-involuted Vibrations", the "Six-Billion Limit"
- character: Thomas Carnacki
- artifact: The Electric Pentacle
- tome: Incantation of Raaee
- tome: Harzan's Monograph
- tome: Garder's Lectures
- race: Ghosts and Residual Hauntings
- race: Inhuman Spirits, Elementals and Demons, including the "Aeiirii" and far more dangerous "Saiitii" and "Outer Monstrosities"
- race: Raaee
- cult: the "Ab-human Priests of Raaee"
- fiction: The Night Land (fiction)
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- fiction: The House on the Borderland (fiction)
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