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After rescuing several ghouls from the Men of Leng, Carter and the ghoul reinforcements attack a moon-beast outpost on the nameless rock. In a nearby city, Carter obtains the services of a flock of nightgaunts to transport himself and the ghouls to the gods' castle on Kadath. After a long flight,
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Carter is brought to a monastery inhabited by the dreaded High Priest Not to Be Described. There, Carter learns that the Men of Leng are the slavers who captured him, and had worn turbans to conceal their horns. He also learns that the nightgaunts do not serve Nyarlathotep, as is commonly supposed,
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that had been published by 1927. It's been noted, however, that there is little in common between John Carter, a classic action hero, outstanding warrior and rescuer of princesses, and Randolph Carter, a melancholy figure, quiet and contemplative, who never actually fights any of his enemies, is
247:, assist him in returning to the surface by sneaking through the terrible city of the man-eating Gugs. After assisting the cats in repelling a Zoog sneak attack, Carter buys passage to Celephaïs and learns from the sailors that the traders come from Inganok, a cold and dark land devoid of cats. 275:-like man arrives. The pharaoh reveals himself as Nyarlathotep and tells Carter that the city of his dreams is the childhood memories of his home city of Boston. The gods of earth have seen the city of Carter's dreams and made it their home, abandoning Kadath and their responsibilities. 207:
sees a majestic city, but is unable to approach it. After the third time the city appears in his dreams, he prays to the gods of dream to reveal the city's whereabouts, but then the city vanishes from his dreams altogether. Undaunted, Carter resolves to beseech the gods in person at
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at the center of the universe. At first believing he is doomed, Carter suddenly remembers that he is in a dream and wakes. Nyarlathotep broods over his defeat within the halls of Kadath, mocking in anger the "mild gods of earth" whom he has snatched back from the sunset city.
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form." He expressed concern while writing it that "Randolph Carter's adventures may have reached the point of palling on the reader; or that the very plethora of weird imagery may have destroyed the power of any one image to produce the desired impression of strangeness."
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wrote that the gods in Lovecraft's fiction are typically depicted as "either malevolent or, at best, cruelly indifferent". Nodens is an exception to this, which Leiber says could be an attempt to explain why the more malevolent gods have not overrun
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Carter's knowledge of Dreamlands customs and languages makes his quest comparatively less risky than if done by an amateur, but he must consult entities with a dangerous reputation. The Zoogs, a race of predatory rodents, direct him to
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Impressed with Carter's resolve, Nyarlathotep grants Carter passage to the city to recall the gods of earth, but Carter realizes too late that the mocking Nyarlathotep has tricked him, and he is being taken to the court of
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Carter meets Celephaïs' king, his friend Kuranes, who became a permanent resident of the Dreamlands upon his death in the waking world. Longing for home, he has dreamed parts of his kingdom to resemble his native
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tales, but his appearance here is the only time during which Nyarlathotep interacts meaningfully with any of Lovecraft's human characters. Nyarlathotep also appears in the sonnet cycle
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combines elements of horror and fantasy into an epic tale that illustrates the scope and wonder of humankind's ability to dream.
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Lovecraft himself declared that "it isn't much good; but forms useful practice for later and more authentic attempts in the
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has evoked a broad range of reactions, "some HPL enthusiasts finding it almost unreadable and others... comparing it to the
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and it remained unrevised and unpublished in his lifetime. It is both the longest of the stories that make up his
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S.T. Joshi and David E. Schultz, An H.P. Lovecraft Encyclopedia (New York: Hippocampus Press, 2001), pp. 263-85.
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captured several times, and needs his friends to rescue him again and again. Elsewhere, Price maintains that
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S.T. Joshi and David E. Schultz, An H.P. Lovecraft Encyclopedia (New York: Hippocampus Press, 2001), p. 74.
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After a long journey, Carter finds the carving, recognizing the visage of the gods in traders who dock at
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Lovecraft included elements and characters from previous stories, many of which had been influenced by
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First page of H. P. Lovecraft's original manuscript to "The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath"
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that "is similarly an exotic fantasy written without chapter divisions". Critics such as
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Carter arrives at Kadath but finds it empty. A great procession led by a
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Schweitzer, Darrell (2013). "Lovecraft's Debt to Lord Dunsany".
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is in effect a second attempt at completing the abandoned novel
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Some versions of the text use "Inquanok", which came from
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as "charming... but alas, never rewritten or polished".
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Facts Concerning the Late Arthur Jermyn and His Family
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appears as a ghoul. The character first appeared in "
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and the longest Lovecraft work to feature protagonist
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Vol. 2, pp. 94-95; cited in Joshi and Schultz, p. 74.
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The Dreams in the Witch-House and Other Weird Stories
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Index

The Dream Quest of Unknown Kadath

H. P. Lovecraft
Horror
fantasy
Arkham House
The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath
Wikisource
novella
H. P. Lovecraft
1927
Dream Cycle
Randolph Carter
The Case of Charles Dexter Ward
Arkham House
1943
Ballantine Books
The Silver Key
Through the Gates of the Silver Key
S. T. Joshi
Randolph Carter
Kadath
Dreamlands
Ulthar
Atal
Nyarlathotep
Celephaïs
ghouls
Richard Pickman
Cornwall

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