(class of 1931)
"H P. Lovecraft, who used to live in the house in back of the John Hay and the
Phi Delt House, has emerged as a literary figure of importance in recent years. Al-
though he died in 1937, the Lovecraft legend has outstripped the weird stories
that he wrote. One of those most re- sponsible for the revival of interest in this
provocative genius is Winfield Townley Scott, poet and literary editor of the
Providence Journal. He was a recent speaker at the Providence Art Club on "The Excavation of H. P. Lovecraft."
Brown Alumni Monthly, p.28
DECEMBER, 1948
VOL. XLIX NUMBER 4
Published monthly (except in August and September) by Brown University, Providence, 12, RI
Miskatonic Books
Sunday, June 06, 2010
1948 Winfield Scott Lecture on Lovecraft
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