
The Evil Clergyman
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Title: The Evil Clergyman
Series Name: Timeless Terrors
Series Entry: 156
Author: H. P. Lovecraft
Narrator: Jonathan Dunne
Original Publication: Written c. 1933
Public Domain: Yes
Description:
The Evil Clergyman is one of H. P. Lovecraft's most unusual and dreamlike works - a brief but deeply unsettling tale that explores identity, possession, and the terrifying instability of reality itself.
Presented as a strange and fragmented experience, the story follows a man who finds himself trapped within an ancient house, gripped by a growing sense of confusion and dread. As he struggles to understand his surroundings, he becomes increasingly aware that something is profoundly wrong - not only with the house and its history, but with his own place within it. The shadow of a long-dead clergyman hangs heavily over the events, and the distinction between self and other begins to dissolve in alarming ways.
Unlike many of Lovecraft's better-known cosmic tales, The Evil Clergyman derives its power from atmosphere, psychological unease, and surreal disorientation. The narrative unfolds with the logic of a nightmare, revealing glimpses of hidden histories, forbidden knowledge, and uncanny transformations without ever fully explaining their meaning. Every detail contributes to a mounting sense of unreality that leaves both protagonist and reader questioning what is truly taking place.
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