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"The Green Meadow" by H. P. Lovecraft | Story Analysis 

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“The Green Meadow” is a short collaboration story by HPL. It is absolutely laden with deep and intriguing themes, despite its relative brevity.
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🎞️ Video Chapters 🎞️
00:00 Intro
01:19 Genesys of the story
01:55 The meteorite
05:55 Stranger in a strange land
09:22 Towards the Green Meadow
10:44 Siren’s song
13:57 The revelation
16:10 Stethelos
20:24 The curse of eternal existence
21:31 The tangible hell
22:33 Final evaluation
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In this video Vasil is presenting and analyzing the 1927 short story “The Green Meadow” by Howard Phillips Lovecraft and Winifred Virginia Jackson.

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Комментарии : 6   
@alessandrasoliven319
@alessandrasoliven319 6 дней назад
What a great channel, all the best and thank you for your work
@BackwaterLibrarian
@BackwaterLibrarian 6 дней назад
With such kind and encouraging comments like yours, I feel inspired to keep on going. A sincere thank you! 😊
@mcrumph
@mcrumph 8 дней назад
I've never heard of this story before. hanks for bringing it to my attention. I was hoping to dust off my Smyth & revisit my college days of reading Ancient Greek. No such luck. While I'm here, can you please point me in the direction of some good Bulgarian novelists? Perhaps from the early to mid-20th C? I am a huge fan of Balkan music & would like to expand my grasp of this culture. I will happily check out your other offerings.
@BackwaterLibrarian
@BackwaterLibrarian 8 дней назад
Thank you! I'm glad you liked my video. As for a Bulgarian author from that period, the safe choice would be Aleko Konstatinov. I would personally go however with the melancholic but wondrous Yordan Yovkov.
@mcrumph
@mcrumph 8 дней назад
@@BackwaterLibrarian Thanks for the suggestions, although it appears Yovkov doesn't have anything that has been translated into English. So, I have added a more contemporary Georgi Gospodinov The Physics of Sorrow. Keep up the great work on your channel.
@BackwaterLibrarian
@BackwaterLibrarian 7 дней назад
You're welcome. A fine choice, Gospodinov would be a good option for a contemporary author. As for the Ancient Greek, I feel you. I also full-on studied it at university, but haven't had the time to come back to it since. With a good dictionary and grammar at hand I find it to be still serviceable though. 😉 Thank you for your encouragement and support. 😊