<p>"<i>The Love of Ruins</i> is an excellent study of Lovecraft's work and philosophy … Its tone and its method both refresh the reader." — <i>Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts</i></p><p>"This book is aimed at literary scholars or serious readers already familiar with Lovecraft … but will be of interest to scholars of fictional religions or philosophers of religion wishing to explore the constructive possibilities of Lovecraft's cosmic pessimism." — <i>Religious Studies Review</i></p><p>"<i>The Love of Ruins</i> ranks among the small handful of the very best Lovecraftian analyses. Erudite, sophisticated, and insightful, this volume is a pure joy to read. A must have for anyone interested in Lovecraft or the field of dark fantasy." — Gary Hoppenstand, author of <i>Clive Barker's Short Stories: Imagination as Metaphor in the</i> Books of Blood <i>and Other Works</i></p>
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Scott Cutler Shershow is Professor of English at the University of California, Davis, and author of Deconstructing Dignity: A Critique of the Right-to-Die Debate Scott Michaelsen is Professor of English at Michigan State University and coauthor (with David E. Johnson) of Anthropology's Wake: Attending to the End of Culture.