"The Fantasy Fan, Volume 2, Number 2, October 1934" by Various is a magazine for weird and fantasy fiction fans. Edited by Charles D. Hornig, it brings together short stories, poems, and essays. The highlight is H.P. Lovecraft's essay, "Supernatural Horror in Literature," which studies the development of horror writing, analyzing how writers like Edgar Allan Poe created suspense and fear. Other authors share their works, contributing to a selection that both entertains and educates readers about the world of fantasy, showing how horror stories affect our minds and emotions by using classic themes and writing styles.

The Fantasy Fan, Volume 2, Number 2, October 1934 The Fan's Own Magazine
By Various
Classic tales and insightful essays come together to explore the thrilling and thought-provoking realm of dark fantasy and supernatural horror.
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