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Anchor text: Arkham
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Preceding Context: Lovecraft was relatively unknown during his own time. While his stories appeared in the pages of prominent pulp magazines such as Weird Tales (eliciting letters of outrage as often as letters of praise from regular readers of the magazines), not many people knew his name. He did, however, correspond regularly with other contemporary writers, such as Clark Ashton Smith and August Derleth, people who became good friends of his, even though they never met in person. This group of writers became known as the "Lovecraft Circle", since they all freely borrowed elements of Lovecraft's stories – the mysterious books with disturbing names, the pantheon of ancient alien entities, such as Cthulhu and Azathoth, and eldritch places, such as the New England town of
Succeeding Context: and its Miskatonic University – for use in their own works (with Lovecraft's blessing and encouragement).
Paragraph Title: Lovecraft's influence on culture
Source Page: H. P. Lovecraft

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