Titan of terror: the dark imagination of H.P. Lovecraft - Silvia Moreno-García

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  • Dive into the stories of horror savant H.P. Lovecraft, whose fantastical tales, such as “The Call of Cthulhu,” created a new era of Gothic horror.
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    Arcane books of forbidden lore, disturbing secrets in the family bloodline, and terrors so unspeakable the very thought of them might drive you mad. These have become standard elements in modern horror stories. But they were largely popularized by a single author: H.P. Lovecraft, whose name has become synonymous with the terror he inspired. Silvia Moreno-García dissects the “Lovecraftian” legacy.
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    • @seanmichaels8060
      @seanmichaels8060 5 років тому +32

      H.P. LoveCraft and Nicola Tesla both proved that capitalism doesn't work. If it worked both men would have died wealthy instead of poor.

  • @solepula
    @solepula 5 років тому +23068

    "Mathematics themselves become a source of horror"
    You got that right.

    • @arfn1973
      @arfn1973 5 років тому +253

      Mathematics is love and life!

    • @noxblackanon3396
      @noxblackanon3396 5 років тому +72

      @@arfn1973 yeaa

    • @essenceofherbal4125
      @essenceofherbal4125 5 років тому +242

      When you struggle in math class.

    • @OXSourCandyXO
      @OXSourCandyXO 5 років тому +136

      I had the pause the damn video to appreciate this lmao

    • @handrii2958
      @handrii2958 5 років тому +60

      For me chemistry is a horror

  • @emirkul3113
    @emirkul3113 5 років тому +13814

    The oldest and strongest emotion of mankind is fear, and the oldest and strongest kind of fear is fear of the unknown. HP Lovecraft

    • @devbhadauria2506
      @devbhadauria2506 5 років тому +42

      I was gonna comment that 😆

    • @CrazyLife2112
      @CrazyLife2112 5 років тому +19

      I have a button with that quote on it :)

    • @RhegianofRhegium
      @RhegianofRhegium 5 років тому +2

      Sen çok biliyon

    • @HuanjianLin
      @HuanjianLin 5 років тому +77

      Funny how most of his stories were inspired by his phobias and some specifically about his xenophobia.

    • @ibrahimshah9327
      @ibrahimshah9327 5 років тому +86

      Correction: fear lies not in the unknown, but in overthinking about the unknown.
      Think deeply on that.

  • @bobbm1
    @bobbm1 4 роки тому +7364

    He had a pretty dark imagination when he named his cat, too.

  • @kh4550
    @kh4550 5 років тому +9855

    It is truly sad to know that two of the greatest horror writers (Poe and Lovecraft) died penniless, in misery, and on top of that, relatively young.

    • @rymle
      @rymle 5 років тому +515

      Their stories live on however

    • @KilliK69
      @KilliK69 4 роки тому +939

      at least Poe got to be famous during his life. Lovecraft didnt even have that.

    • @kdvr766
      @kdvr766 4 роки тому +598

      @@KilliK69 wellll lovecraft is really xenophobic so that might be onw of the reasons

    • @thewrustywrench21
      @thewrustywrench21 4 роки тому +1023

      kaiser der variante No not really, people didn’t care back then. Prejudice was a common thing, he was a nobody because he was way ahead of his time

    • @shepsfield
      @shepsfield 4 роки тому +348

      Lovecraft's isn't sad. Just look at his cat's name or like, the racism in some of his books.

  • @keremdelialioglu2197
    @keremdelialioglu2197 5 років тому +4395

    Don't forget that many things Lovecraft feared weren't even dangerous. When the dude came across something he didn't understand, he'd be afraid of it by default. I mean, _he was scared of air conditioning and curved shapes._

    • @AliciaNyblade
      @AliciaNyblade 5 років тому +709

      And that, to me, is what makes him such a tragic figure. He spent his life being afraid of different people and things and perpetuating that through his stories when, at the end of the day, much of those anxieties and suspicions were unfounded. Fear of the unknown is one thing, but teach someone to fear needlessly and you might as well smash their kneecaps.

    • @itsflyde
      @itsflyde 5 років тому +294

      Alicia Nyblade I think that’s almost poetic. His works perpetuated his own fear but at the end of the day, like you said, it’s mostly unfounded (or just unnecessary to worry about). You could almost view his works in the same way. There’s somewhat of a persistent, dreadful nihilism present in his works, seeing as we’re all minuscule specks in the cosmos waiting for whatever inevitable end the universe sees befitting of us, but you can find comfort in that.
      TL;DR Old Gods are cool but as a human, why worry about them? Maybe Lovecraft’s works were cautionary, if unintentionally.

    • @aldoushuxley5953
      @aldoushuxley5953 4 роки тому +52

      also had a massive fear of water

    • @aldoushuxley5953
      @aldoushuxley5953 4 роки тому +42

      @Bridget Walker might very well be true! Both of his parents died in an insane asylum...

    • @cyclpiancitydweller9517
      @cyclpiancitydweller9517 4 роки тому +91

      @@aldoushuxley5953 Lovecraft had night terrors. So, his dreams crept into his stories

  • @snaketooth0943
    @snaketooth0943 5 років тому +4181

    You know somebody's work is creepy when just a Ted Ed video discussing it is creepy.

    • @snaketooth0943
      @snaketooth0943 5 років тому +20

      Wow this might even beat my most liked comment on this video: ua-cam.com/video/ka5pYUSkgHI/v-deo.html

    • @TEDEd
      @TEDEd  5 років тому +280

      We're flattered! ;)

    • @muhammadnabil3390
      @muhammadnabil3390 5 років тому +15

      I opened my bed--side lamp while watching this video,freaked me out a little bit too.

    • @wu1ming9shi
      @wu1ming9shi 4 роки тому +3

      Well creppyness is in the yese of the beholder. It is on you how creepy something can be. That's what I like about HP Lovecrafts stuff. It's only creepy when you want to be scared.

    • @wu1ming9shi
      @wu1ming9shi 4 роки тому +2

      @@imnotreallysure5155 I just regret having bought all his stories in the way he wrote them. aka old english mixed with american dialects. I regret my choice...

  • @alexchan7654
    @alexchan7654 2 роки тому +963

    The fact that people are no longer frightened by fantastical folk lore because they were already traumatised by WWI breaks my heart..

    • @Laocoon283
      @Laocoon283 Рік тому +83

      Don't need to make up horror stories when you can just look around your reality

    • @h.plovecraftn-4307
      @h.plovecraftn-4307 Рік тому +3

      😊👍

    • @cardboardbox191
      @cardboardbox191 Рік тому +5

      I kind of like it a witch turns up cackling
      ex solder ha come and have a go if you think you're hard enough.

    • @BallerDan53
      @BallerDan53 7 місяців тому +3

      I think the fascination with horror is only existent when times are good. If the events of your day to day already scare you, you would not be so willing to invite fear as a form of entertainment.

  • @maxschechter4156
    @maxschechter4156 3 роки тому +2707

    He was kinda scared of everything, too. Immigrants, the ocean, air conditioning, things he couldn’t comprehend. And when you take things he can’t comprehend and have us look at them through his eyes, then we start to become a bit more afraid of it.

    • @cbhv4321
      @cbhv4321 3 роки тому +63

      uhhhhh... air conditioning?

    • @summerbreeze9576
      @summerbreeze9576 3 роки тому +141

      @@cbhv4321 read his story “cold air”

    • @guywhochangeshisprofilealo7163
      @guywhochangeshisprofilealo7163 2 роки тому +204

      @@cbhv4321 He didn’t have a good understanding of science as a kid. I’m pretty sure he wrote about how he was scare of colors and non-euclidian surfaces too.

    • @MethLord
      @MethLord 2 роки тому +112

      That explains his racism.

    • @misterminutes4504
      @misterminutes4504 2 роки тому +38

      I'm afraid of the fridge (jk) it's just... Demonic. The way you don't see the light turn off 😖😖

  • @SuicideBunny6
    @SuicideBunny6 5 років тому +3136

    Man, I thought I was the only one getting scared shitless from impossible geometric configurations ...

    • @ronnickels5193
      @ronnickels5193 5 років тому +145

      Its the normal geometry you have to fear. Especially right angles. That's how the hounds get to you.

    • @tobydude7462
      @tobydude7462 5 років тому +7

      😂

    • @usagi2934
      @usagi2934 4 роки тому +26

      I dreamt of it once. Was not a fun dream.

    • @docking9532
      @docking9532 3 роки тому +4

      Mandelbrot set

    • @whatisbow2865
      @whatisbow2865 3 роки тому +10

      Non Euclidean geometry is terrifying.

  • @warrenkeystone5195
    @warrenkeystone5195 5 років тому +4667

    His name shouldn’t even be “Lovecraft”
    It should be “NoSleepForTheNext5MonthsBecauseOfMyCrafts”

    • @heinhtutaung306
      @heinhtutaung306 5 років тому +129

      👁️👃👁️
      👄
      🖕. 🖕

    • @sendoh7x
      @sendoh7x 5 років тому +113

      First time I came to know that these kind of horrors is "lovecraft", I was like totally confused. "Love" and "Horror" doesn't really match....

    • @addy7464
      @addy7464 5 років тому +41

      @@sendoh7x one sided love is pretty horrible😂😂😂

    • @christophergrillo410
      @christophergrillo410 5 років тому +16

      He called them "night gaunts," a lot classier that your term...

    • @goofyahhh254
      @goofyahhh254 5 років тому +2

      Eery juxtaposition, I guess.

  • @vksherlockholmes
    @vksherlockholmes 5 років тому +2609

    "A victim of the universe's cosmic indifference", well said.

    • @raphuscucullatus7845
      @raphuscucullatus7845 5 років тому +41

      Fancy words for "cancer of the small intestine and malnutrition"

    • @KilliK69
      @KilliK69 4 роки тому +90

      @@raphuscucullatus7845 cancer caused by his diet consisted mostly of canned food because he couldnt afford anything else to eat. so, yeah, it is a fit description because he lived all his life as a penniless nobody and that eventually led to his premature, painful death.

    • @justaperson324
      @justaperson324 4 роки тому +1

      Didn’t get a jack.

    • @Gadget-Walkmen
      @Gadget-Walkmen 3 роки тому +4

      @@justaperson324 What's a "jack" what?!

    • @captainobvious9526
      @captainobvious9526 2 роки тому +1

      @@Gadget-Walkmen We’ll never know.

  • @corn7472
    @corn7472 4 роки тому +1683

    “Mathematics themselves become a source of horror.”
    Ah yes , facts.

    • @idigamstudios7463
      @idigamstudios7463 2 роки тому +21

      The more I *LEARN* about math the more I'm convinced it's an outergod.

    • @Tylendal242
      @Tylendal242 2 роки тому +6

      In case you were unaware, Euclidean geometry is geometry on a flat surface. So, non-Euclidean architecture includes bridges, pipelines, and particularly large buildings.

    • @Cheema-zarwa48fg
      @Cheema-zarwa48fg 2 роки тому +1

      What is 1+1?

    • @Cheema-zarwa48fg
      @Cheema-zarwa48fg 2 роки тому +1

      11 right

    • @alisharai3299
      @alisharai3299 2 роки тому

      yeah felt that real hard in my maths test😃

  • @Jonasanoj
    @Jonasanoj 5 років тому +3293

    Those anymations, the narration and the music...so good!

    • @warrenkeystone5195
      @warrenkeystone5195 5 років тому +27

      JJ NotToday *animations

    • @Jonasanoj
      @Jonasanoj 5 років тому +37

      @@warrenkeystone5195 Yeah I also saw that too afterwards but didn't want to correct my comment because the heart gets lost if you do...

    • @Ragnarockalypse
      @Ragnarockalypse 5 років тому +33

      These aren't just any mations

    • @arniecalang4583
      @arniecalang4583 5 років тому +5

      Yes! I was in constant awe from beginning to end!

    • @AlizerLeHaxor
      @AlizerLeHaxor 5 років тому +2

      *animatoins

  • @riaelyna
    @riaelyna 5 років тому +1738

    "And as long as humans feel a sense of dread about our unknown future, Lovecraftian horror will have a place in the darkest corners of our imagination."
    I seriously loved the topic and the idea that you brought upon us today, and, thank you for inspiring students like me to continue our own stories ❤

    • @robertkennedy4114
      @robertkennedy4114 5 місяців тому

      Correct I have a special Spot reserved For the great old one.

  • @brickwall7723
    @brickwall7723 4 роки тому +487

    _"If I am mad, it is mercy. May the gods pity the man who in his callousness, can remain sane to the hideous end." H.P. Lovecraft_

  • @alfredbandoni5139
    @alfredbandoni5139 3 роки тому +360

    Is it just me or is the fact that he died young and pennilessness add another layer of horror to reading his work.

    • @FimbongBass
      @FimbongBass 2 роки тому +46

      Yep you can really feel the paranoia, depression and other emotions in his works which really adds a lot more to his stories, I believe without lovecrafts deep rooted character flaws, his stories wouldnt have been anywhere near as good, luckily he took advantage of his fears and wrote about it with unique storytelling

    • @Napoleonwilson1973
      @Napoleonwilson1973 2 роки тому +8

      So what does that have to do with genius, success in material usually leads to blandness.

  • @ericxue3244
    @ericxue3244 5 років тому +4289

    1:20 "Mathematics themselves becomes a source of horror" Aren't they already horrors?

    • @wrongfulhermit
      @wrongfulhermit 5 років тому +116

      Math:*exists
      Problems: It's free real estate..

    • @theseeker7194
      @theseeker7194 5 років тому +19

      Math is interesting😉

    • @noxblackanon3396
      @noxblackanon3396 5 років тому +6

      @@theseeker7194 yep i love math its fun ●w●

    • @nucleargoofball8043
      @nucleargoofball8043 5 років тому +37

      If you consider how many people go crazy in the US Navy's Nuclear Power program, you would see that yes, mathematics do cause madness.

    • @Astromaniac8802
      @Astromaniac8802 5 років тому +6

      I think it’s because Cthulhu is based on the concept of infinity

  • @andreastsestidis5060
    @andreastsestidis5060 5 років тому +995

    He died poor and unknown. No matter what you do, do what you love and you never know the impact it will have on humanity. Always be a force of good and the best version of yourselves even if that is not the "best" in the eyes of others.

    • @aldoushuxley5953
      @aldoushuxley5953 4 роки тому +83

      that is true, but he did not get any of that posthumus recognition. He still died completely alone, with the thought, that his lifes work, the thing he had sacrificed so much for, would be completely forgotten.
      He almost starved himself to death, because he was so poor, and barely was able to afford canned food.
      In his last years, he was also in considerable pain, because of his cancer, and his mind started to slip (which was no doubt quite scary, because both his parents went insane in the end).
      So while I agree, always follow your dreams, your path will not necessarily be a pleasant one, if you do so, and you have to understand that before hand, or be hit by life unbearibly hard, again and again.

    • @raydnite2421
      @raydnite2421 3 роки тому +21

      @@aldoushuxley5953 this hit hard

    • @Peanutjello
      @Peanutjello 2 роки тому +2

      Wait so he made cthulhu and people worshipping it as if it was real?, awesome.
      Correct me here is i say something wrong (might do a little more research)

    • @ZombiefreakPrincess
      @ZombiefreakPrincess 4 місяці тому

      The most wonderful and empowering thing ever said ❤

  • @kykise1395
    @kykise1395 3 роки тому +568

    I think H.P. Lovecraft also did drugs. In his story “Dagon” the narrator says that drugs are the only thing that makes life bearable. Keep in mind that Lovecraft included things in his own personal life into his works. Very sad.

    • @enverpasa8567
      @enverpasa8567 3 роки тому +24

      i do not remember which but there are many stories with drugs, and no i dont think he did drugs considering that in his stories he also wrote drugs as a bad thing

    • @n.s.mcmahon6180
      @n.s.mcmahon6180 2 роки тому +89

      The narrator of Dagon did opium to calm himself of his paranoia. In the 1910s and 20s, when the story was written, doctors threw morphine and opium at everything they could, leading to massive crippling addiction on a national scale. Lovecraft witnessed this first hand and incorporated into some of his stories, all which I've read so far, paint the drug in a negative light.

    • @FimbongBass
      @FimbongBass 2 роки тому +6

      The whole dreamcycle stories of lovecraft involve using drugs to get to another world, Celephais is a good story that shows this

    • @ningningwonderpets4773
      @ningningwonderpets4773 2 роки тому +6

      If you think about it, during his time, science and mathematics are not as progressive as today's era. There are still alot of things that needs to be discovered, even doctors and scientists during that time don't know what they were doing and even cause death among people. I think him being scared of almost everything kinda makes sense to me. It is truly horrifying when you can't comprehend things that are unknown.

    • @kevin080592
      @kevin080592 2 роки тому +1

      Awww...

  • @geraldmerkowitz4360
    @geraldmerkowitz4360 5 років тому +2390

    3:34 "Lovecraft's infamous blend of dragon and octopus"
    THE OCTOGON !!

    • @MrMeme2006
      @MrMeme2006 4 роки тому +93

      More like "Octagon", eh?
      Ight imma head out

    • @anjali6050
      @anjali6050 4 роки тому +70

      Dragtopus

    • @qazxwecvr
      @qazxwecvr 4 роки тому +52

      They did say that mathematics became part of his horror, so it's not far off. XD

    • @alibolink0719
      @alibolink0719 4 роки тому +8

      @@qazxwecvr This is the greatest comment thread and you made it so much worse

    • @lightscameras4166
      @lightscameras4166 4 роки тому +4

      AliboLink_ 07 The greatest comment section is the “Come Together” animated video on the Beatles’ channel. Thank me later.

  • @MrWolfsmusic
    @MrWolfsmusic 5 років тому +777

    Favorite horror writer. His mind is one that we may never see again.

  • @mgsgamer8340
    @mgsgamer8340 3 роки тому +944

    “mom it’s a curved shape im scared”
    -H.P Lovecraft

    • @flrs5858
      @flrs5858 3 роки тому +40

      Honestly, seeing a triangle have internal angles greater 180° or parallel lines collide/part is pretty goddamn scary. Non-Euclidean geometry man.

    • @DarkJak
      @DarkJak 3 роки тому +6

      They aren't curved, the angles are just too small for you to see.

    • @user-iq7mk3gb9w
      @user-iq7mk3gb9w 3 роки тому +6

      @@flrs5858 Me after seeing a triangle on the surface of a sphere : [terrified screaming]
      (a curved 2D surface has non-Euclidean geometrical properties, such as a triangle on such surface can has the total of 3 angles greater or smaller than 180).

    • @johnwickinyt3017
      @johnwickinyt3017 3 роки тому +1

      try to imagine a 3 right angle triangle, pretty scarey right?

    • @jayoctopus8832
      @jayoctopus8832 3 роки тому +3

      @@user-iq7mk3gb9w you might notice, that since we live on a globe, all of our geometry is non eucldidan

  • @mrk6254
    @mrk6254 3 роки тому +815

    His imagination was so dark that he gave a *special name* to his cat

  • @AlexCruz-fm6fe
    @AlexCruz-fm6fe 5 років тому +2050

    If you Love Craftian horror I recommend reading Junji Ito’s Work.

    • @lvcrimosv
      @lvcrimosv 4 роки тому +146

      ah, the madman. he's great

    • @n11ck
      @n11ck 4 роки тому +179

      Junji Ito works are basically Lovecraft works but with cool drawings!

    • @ShamsunNahar-nf1ty
      @ShamsunNahar-nf1ty 4 роки тому +61

      I actually got to know about Lovecraft after reading his mangas.

    • @calvinpanini
      @calvinpanini 4 роки тому +6

      Truth^^

    • @sarvjeetkaur470
      @sarvjeetkaur470 4 роки тому +12

      Weeb

  • @kapilthevkanapathipillai6424
    @kapilthevkanapathipillai6424 5 років тому +412

    He died pennyless not knowing the thriving future of his creations.

    • @viewtiful1doubleokamihand253
      @viewtiful1doubleokamihand253 3 роки тому +46

      Yup. Basically proving his point about reality being a cold and uninterested place. The future is pointless for the deceased.

    • @uggupuggu
      @uggupuggu 3 роки тому +9

      He had a cute cat didn’t he?

    • @samanthaholloway2226
      @samanthaholloway2226 3 роки тому +1

      :((

    • @enchantednightcrawler6629
      @enchantednightcrawler6629 2 роки тому +4

      @@uggupuggu what was the cat's name again?

    • @uggupuggu
      @uggupuggu 2 роки тому +6

      @@enchantednightcrawler6629 Lord Timothy Sullivan Maxwell III
      I wanna name my future cat that

  • @aldoushuxley5953
    @aldoushuxley5953 4 роки тому +325

    You guys should read his books :)
    They are relatively short, so if you have 1-2 hours before bed, you could get through one.
    They are not only well written, but also thought provoking. To Lovecraft, we are not the centre of the universe, but mere ants in relation to higher powers, we don't understand. Powers, that are neither good, nor bad, but indifferent.
    My favourites are At the mountains of madness or the color out of space.
    Color out of space also gets a movie adaptation very soon, that looks pretty good!

    • @Primus-kz3ri
      @Primus-kz3ri 3 роки тому +2

      @Rotom Channel same it’s super underrated

    • @egoichitosama1970
      @egoichitosama1970 2 роки тому +5

      You don't see Huxley recommending Lovecraft's books every day ahahaha ; )

    • @DarkAngelEU
      @DarkAngelEU 2 роки тому

      Mandy is easily one of my favourite movies. Thanks for the inspiration, Lovecraft.

    • @BM5556
      @BM5556 Рік тому +1

      Please help! I´ve been wanting to start reading lovecraft, but I just don´t know where to start! I really want to get into the whole Cthulhu story, should I start with The Call of Cthulhu?

    • @aldoushuxley5953
      @aldoushuxley5953 Рік тому +2

      @@BM5556 Cthulhu only appears in a few short stories. The call of cthulhu and especially at the mountains of madness are probably his best stories.
      But if you just want a taste to see if you like it, some good shorter stories are the dunwich horror, the rats in the walls, from beyond, the shadow over innsmouth...
      Those are quite short, and you can find good audiobook versions on youtube, so you can listen to them instead of buying the books :)
      Thats how I got into lovecraft
      tl;dr:
      for longer stories, call of cthulhu and at the mountains of madness are good starting places, for the short stories I would start with something like dunwich horror

  • @radekseky4571
    @radekseky4571 5 років тому +985

    And Bloodborne still holds one of the most truthful interpretations of it.

    • @demonetization4960
      @demonetization4960 4 роки тому +3

      @@pvtbx4198 its realy cool

    • @mr.awesomereacts2533
      @mr.awesomereacts2533 4 роки тому +51

      Radek Seky Darkest Dungeon is more truthful to Lovecraftian Horror.

    • @radekseky4571
      @radekseky4571 4 роки тому +6

      @@mr.awesomereacts2533 Haven't played it.

    • @TheKrieg45
      @TheKrieg45 4 роки тому +77

      Oh, great Kos. Grant us eyes, GRANT US EYES!!

    • @HandsomeGamerGuy
      @HandsomeGamerGuy 4 роки тому +64

      @@mr.awesomereacts2533 Both are, Bloodborne uses the Aspect of Humans being greedy, immortality etc. but in the end, turn insane and dead.

  • @rishikesav5523
    @rishikesav5523 5 років тому +598

    "The oldest and strongest kind of fear is the fear of the unknown.."- HPL
    His death was similarly dreary and mysterious as his inspiration Edgar Allan Poe.. sounds CREEPY..

    • @nelsonvenema3614
      @nelsonvenema3614 5 років тому +26

      Coincedence!?.... probably. Cool to think about anyway? Yes

    • @actualgorilla5573
      @actualgorilla5573 5 років тому +14

      Nah he died of stomach cancer

    • @jhair5453
      @jhair5453 5 років тому +10

      He knew too much :)

    • @schwany6703
      @schwany6703 5 років тому +1

      Edger allen poe died cause he commited voter fraud for some alcohol then got drunk and got himself killed.

    • @judeorbe3948
      @judeorbe3948 4 роки тому

      @@schwany6703 that theory is still contsested

  • @Alex_K221
    @Alex_K221 5 років тому +544

    This came out on my birthday.
    A fan of H.P Lovecraft and subscribed to Ted
    The stars have aligned.

    • @vduck7354
      @vduck7354 5 років тому

      Hbd

    • @kyokyoniizukyo7171
      @kyokyoniizukyo7171 5 років тому +5

      Alex K
      Be warned, the slime will engulf you!!!! ~

    • @OBJ._277
      @OBJ._277 5 років тому +9

      Praise the old ones

    • @gayatrimestry4509
      @gayatrimestry4509 5 років тому +5

      @@vduck7354 happy birthday dude, have a great day😁😆🎂🎉

    • @alienalchemist
      @alienalchemist 5 років тому +6

      Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn

  • @wrldoverheaven803
    @wrldoverheaven803 4 роки тому +2275

    Meanwhile Japan is here sexualising Lovecraft's works into cute girls.

    • @thebigskub4319
      @thebigskub4319 4 роки тому +14

      WRLD OverHeaven whats the trend called?

    • @dafaqu694
      @dafaqu694 4 роки тому +95

      @@thebigskub4319 try watch haiyore nyaruko san
      The main heroine nyarlatothep or smtg I forget the pronunciation

    • @drakashrakenburgproduction5369
      @drakashrakenburgproduction5369 3 роки тому +57

      @Brandon Booth which is why I'm not a fan of anime

    • @jacobsomner9485
      @jacobsomner9485 3 роки тому +140

      @@drakashrakenburgproduction5369 I am a fan of anime and I still didnt like it

    • @666kingdrummer
      @666kingdrummer 3 роки тому +8

      And?

  • @charlietoloza3233
    @charlietoloza3233 4 роки тому +162

    Fascinating, Isn't It? Lovecraft gets more and more recognised as time passes on. He is indeed an important part of the literary canon and popular culture

  • @albertamalachi3560
    @albertamalachi3560 5 років тому +425

    "Festering fear consumes the mind."
    "In time, you will know the tragic extent of my failings."

    • @khai96x
      @khai96x 5 років тому +40

      Ruin has come to our family

    • @ARKumalarkey
      @ARKumalarkey 5 років тому +40

      "We are not the flame. We are but moths. And we are doomed."

    • @azamkhizir3628
      @azamkhizir3628 5 років тому +24

      "The wounds of war can be healed, but never hidden"

    • @toobig7150
      @toobig7150 5 років тому +16

      With enough ale, maybe they can be inured against the horrors below.

    • @bhniratta6721
      @bhniratta6721 5 років тому +20

      "Welcome home, such as it is. This squalid hamlet, these corrupted lands, they are yours now, and you are bound to them"

  • @-4subscriberswithahammerad521
    @-4subscriberswithahammerad521 5 років тому +753

    That thumbnail is when I look into the fridge and see only kale

    • @PTNLemay
      @PTNLemay 5 років тому +45

      This is the horror you chose. You bought too much kale.

    • @ladyscholastica3176
      @ladyscholastica3176 5 років тому +8

      -4 Subscribers with a hammer addiction
      Saute it in butter to defeat it !

    • @ZBreezee-nb2rl
      @ZBreezee-nb2rl 5 років тому +3

      That is me when homework is due today

    • @adankmeme651
      @adankmeme651 5 років тому

      You mean the image at 1:24

    • @millianarakuzen
      @millianarakuzen 5 років тому

      @@ladyscholastica3176 but you need to humble it first

  • @Astro_weeeeee
    @Astro_weeeeee 3 роки тому +34

    "the world is indeed comic but the joke is on mankind" is such a raw line

  • @mikaylamcfadden7866
    @mikaylamcfadden7866 2 роки тому +30

    Love craft took his ever persistent anxiety in regard to pretty much anything he considered foreign was a large inspiration for his horror. He truly suffered during his lifetime which is tragic

  • @boser2562
    @boser2562 5 років тому +1118

    2nd edit:This was probably me miss reading it so the following is unlikely
    In one of his final letters to his family he showed signs of regret realizing his prejudice.
    Edit: I've been Iooking for it but can't find the letter online, I came across it in one of the collection his letters books in the library

    • @henriktamminen7438
      @henriktamminen7438 5 років тому +31

      Is it available online

    • @milesupshur9869
      @milesupshur9869 5 років тому +225

      It’s such an interesting tidbit to me that he showed these signs and then died soon after. I wish he had gotten the chance to be a better man.

    • @dirtworld6000
      @dirtworld6000 5 років тому +8

      Henrik Tamminen
      Could someone find a link to this letter online? I can’t find it

    • @TheFunwichHorror
      @TheFunwichHorror 5 років тому +138

      Miles Upshur He died right as he started to make a name for himself too. I'm sure if he had lived he would have been a household name in horror writing(even more so than today), and it would have been interesting to see how his possible change of heart may have affected his works.

    • @nicohanke9051
      @nicohanke9051 5 років тому +96

      I don't even think that his prejudices are relevant when it comes to his work, because it is important to seperate the artist from his art. I was kind of the status quo back then, and people who try to drag the attitudes of the past into the present and use this as a basis of judgement do neither know how to differenciate and how linear time works.

  • @uPSIDEdOWN577
    @uPSIDEdOWN577 5 років тому +206

    I’m still traumatized by mathematics

  • @Sci-Fi_Freak_YT
    @Sci-Fi_Freak_YT 4 роки тому +87

    My favorite of his stories is the Call of Cuthulu. It’s actually what inspires some of my own stories that I write. I may not like the man for his social views, but I respect him for how he has changed literature forever.

  • @earthernut4073
    @earthernut4073 Рік тому +12

    Many of revolutionary artists were inspired by their own demons. The most intense of pain and horror made them create a own style of expression. But also the same horror made their life and death miserable. Many brilliant artists like Van Gogh, Virginia Woolf, Silvia Path ended up taking their lives, and other like Lovecraft died in misery. It's heartbreaking.

  • @elsalee5794
    @elsalee5794 5 років тому +474

    Mind-bending animation as always... George RR Martin is one of those inspired by Lovecraft

    • @lordvisserys9187
      @lordvisserys9187 5 років тому +53

      Stephen King also draws a lot of his inspiration from Lovecraft.

    • @pierrecurie
      @pierrecurie 5 років тому +50

      "The night is dark, and full of terrors"

    • @angryyordle4640
      @angryyordle4640 5 років тому +50

      Lovecraft inspired tons of people. The influence of Lovecrafts work can be found as far as in movies like Indiana Jones which is not even Horror at all. He is one of the most important writers in recent history.

    • @97epicman
      @97epicman 5 років тому +16

      pierrecurie Also the Ironborn’s “What is dead may never die” comes from a line in Call of Cthulu

    • @xrz3000
      @xrz3000 5 років тому +14

      @@angryyordle4640 And even in games like Bloodborne

  • @I-am-the-Magus
    @I-am-the-Magus 5 років тому +130

    "That is not dead which can eternal lie, and with strange æons even death may die."

  • @theGhoulman
    @theGhoulman 4 роки тому +26

    Lovecraft is an American original.
    He created a genre beyond 'horror'. He created what is called 'cosmic horror'.

  • @0penthaughtz
    @0penthaughtz Рік тому +16

    Don't care about his bigotry, I have no problem with separating the person from his work.
    Which his stories are amazing!

  • @marimarimeow
    @marimarimeow 5 років тому +78

    these animations somehow blow me away every time! keep it up!!

  • @MalaysianTropikfusion
    @MalaysianTropikfusion 5 років тому +19

    I've heard of Lovecraft many times throughout my life, but I've never read his work.
    Didn't realise he had such a profound impact on many of my favourite horror and sci-fi films.
    Thank you for enlightening me.

    • @mirokortemaa9060
      @mirokortemaa9060 5 років тому +1

      If you want hear about Lovecraft storys then please visit channel called Horrorbable as they have large amounts of Lovecraft audiobooks.

    • @MalaysianTropikfusion
      @MalaysianTropikfusion 5 років тому

      @@mirokortemaa9060 Thank you for the recommendation =]

    • @henriktamminen7438
      @henriktamminen7438 5 років тому +2

      @@MalaysianTropikfusion I'd recommend reading the books because they give your imagination more work

    • @MalaysianTropikfusion
      @MalaysianTropikfusion 5 років тому

      ​@@henriktamminen7438 I just recently read a manga adaptation of The Colour Out of Space:
      mangakakalot.com/chapter/isekai_no_shikisai/chapter_1
      It felt quite short, so I'll definitely consider his books sometime.

    • @aldoushuxley5953
      @aldoushuxley5953 4 роки тому +2

      You should definitively read his books. They are relatively short, so if you have 1-2 hours before bed, you could get though one.
      They are not only well written, but also thought provoking. To Lovecraft, we are not the centre of the universe, but mere ants in relation to higher powers, we don't understand. Powers, that are neither good, nor bad, but indifferent.
      My favourites are At the mountains of madness or the color out of space.
      Color out of space also gets a movie adaptation very soon, that looks pretty good!

  • @magicman3163
    @magicman3163 4 роки тому +55

    Imagine what he would write if he heard about radiation an the nuclear bomb

    • @Skeloric
      @Skeloric 2 роки тому +12

      Look more closely at The Color out of Space, much of the effects upon the farm are in fact close to nuclear radiation.
      He knew.

    • @jeremias-serus
      @jeremias-serus 2 роки тому +1

      @@Skeloric Must be the New World Order.

    • @FimbongBass
      @FimbongBass 2 роки тому +7

      well he did talk about other multi-universes and dimensions beyond the third and fourth which is very ahead of his time

    • @twelvecatsinatrenchcoat
      @twelvecatsinatrenchcoat 2 роки тому +5

      Some of the creepiest real life things I've ever seen are the pictograms they design for guarding nuclear waste sites. They have to draw something that humans or even other intelligent creatures could see potentially thousands of years in the future that communicates, without any cultural context, the message:
      What we buried here will kill you.
      Spooky.

  • @Quadraxis
    @Quadraxis 2 роки тому +30

    It's a strange irony how he died as many of his characters: insignificant and unknown, but his work, his imagination is what lived on as a near-unfathomable entity in its own right.
    To me, he didn't just write his mythos, he embodied it. Both in life and in death.

  • @mushu1247
    @mushu1247 5 років тому +37

    The best five minute video describing and capturing Lovecraft, especially in the visuals. Your animators are awesome, TED-Ed.

  • @mikoajwoznica3281
    @mikoajwoznica3281 5 років тому +7

    Just leaving the comment to express the perfection of this video, both the graphics and substantive infos... Wow. Great job.

  • @reillykoyl8276
    @reillykoyl8276 5 років тому +19

    This man brought us one of the best final bosses in Terraria and I’m so happy I learned more about him.

    • @M12GProductions
      @M12GProductions 4 роки тому

      And Cthulhu isn't even the most powerful entity in the mythos.

    • @aldoushuxley5953
      @aldoushuxley5953 4 роки тому +2

      @@M12GProductions The power of entities does not matter. What matters is their relation to us. We are but ants to them.
      Ants can not understand our motives, can not fight us, can not plead with us for mercy. Cthulhu has the same realtion to you.

    • @user-jy8np7zx3z
      @user-jy8np7zx3z 2 роки тому

      @@aldoushuxley5953 well they dont even have mind, so this is inapplicable. I think we could contact and even regularily interact even with such an entities that all those stinky gods of Lovecraft are, even if its hard for most of us. These gods are definitely shamanic gods, so take a shrooms before contacting them, heh

  • @catherineohearn3631
    @catherineohearn3631 3 роки тому +7

    For all the Lovecraft fans I highly recommend the educator for this video, Silvia Morena-Garcia's novel Mexican Gothic! I just finished it and loved it!
    I always enjoy viewing the artistic interpretations in these "Why you should read.." videos.

  • @SuperSylar
    @SuperSylar 5 років тому +12

    It's amazing how detailed the drawing had, leaving some hints of what story they may be talking about. Amazing video!

    • @Gadget-Walkmen
      @Gadget-Walkmen 4 роки тому

      I think it might jorge jaramillo, based on the ending credits.

  • @thecommentdoggo9271
    @thecommentdoggo9271 5 років тому +129

    Hey you!!
    Ya you!!
    Stay happy.

  • @istoleyourlatte
    @istoleyourlatte 5 років тому

    The narration gives me chills love it!!!!!

  • @eduardo_corrochio
    @eduardo_corrochio 4 роки тому

    Superb video. The graphics, music, narration, pacing, mood ... all wonderfully ghastly. I am only beginning to delve into Lovecraft, and didn't know he encouraged his peers to include things from his own fiction works into their tales. Fascinating notion.

  • @lostpopcorns
    @lostpopcorns 5 років тому +49

    thank you for shoving in those diverse authors with their strong and independent thoughts to counter Lovecraft's lack of privilege checking

    • @JAKphoenixify
      @JAKphoenixify 5 років тому +21

      I feel like this is sarcasm XD

    • @rune2O2O
      @rune2O2O 2 роки тому

      Lovecraft sympathizer 👰🏻

  • @FreshSmog
    @FreshSmog 5 років тому +4

    Wow. The art depicting the Colour out of space and At the mountains of madness are absolutely breathtaking!

  • @netrefel4010
    @netrefel4010 3 роки тому

    Amazing video! I loved every second of it!!!

  • @uhafi
    @uhafi 4 роки тому

    this channel is so so good keep up w that good work!

  • @naveenraj2008eee
    @naveenraj2008eee 5 років тому +25

    Wow.. Amazing animation,narration music makes video awesome.. Thanks ted-ed.. Thanks silvia garcia...🙏
    Congratulation ted-ed for nine million subscribers.👏

  • @magnusa.cameron2201
    @magnusa.cameron2201 5 років тому +32

    H.P. Lovecraft of course inspired Abraham Lincoln, as we all know. 4:00.

  • @TheMikester307
    @TheMikester307 2 роки тому

    These videos are wonderful!

  • @user-nk1rk2uo8p
    @user-nk1rk2uo8p Рік тому

    I can't believe I watched this video, was extremely impressed and then started reading Silvia's books years later I should have checked her out as soon as I saw this

  • @rusojanjalashvili3437
    @rusojanjalashvili3437 3 роки тому +20

    I'm just in love with his eloquent style of writing! From the moment I read his works at 12, I wanted to dedicate myself to "Lovecraftian Horror". 8 years later, my translations of his works were published and my stories, inspired from his works, were also included in literary journals. Even my bday is the same as his. I sometimes even feel I was wrongly born in this era! THIS MAN... 😂

  • @jackiedim7028
    @jackiedim7028 5 років тому +5

    The Animation and theme really fits into that Mysterious tone of Lovecraft's stories

  • @chrx6089
    @chrx6089 3 роки тому

    Wow! I love the art in this video and a great overview for Lovecraft.

  • @SilvioBritto
    @SilvioBritto 3 роки тому

    Well done. The video is beautiful. Amazing colors. Perfect.

  • @novelnouvel
    @novelnouvel 5 років тому +44

    Ahh, Kos, or some say Kosm... Do you hear our prayers? Grant us eyes, grant us eyes. Plant eyes on our brains, to cleanse our beastly idiocy.

    • @GiraffeVortex
      @GiraffeVortex 5 років тому +11

      As you once did for the Vacuous Rom...

  • @diyaelizabeth13
    @diyaelizabeth13 5 років тому +7

    I literally searched up "Why I should read H. P. Lovecraft" yesterday and was disappointed there wasn't a Ted-ed video on it yet! I bought one of his books today, can't wait to read it!!

    • @danieldavis8228
      @danieldavis8228 5 років тому

      Diya Elizabeth Which story/ stories?

    • @zombyjano
      @zombyjano 3 роки тому

      Cool Hazel pfp. I love Seconds.

  • @nayo7956
    @nayo7956 4 роки тому

    The storytelling and animation made me want to read his books. Thanks Ted-Ed!

  • @colincampbell3199
    @colincampbell3199 4 роки тому

    I love the animation and graphics!

  • @thecommentdoggo9271
    @thecommentdoggo9271 5 років тому +95

    Hey TED-ED
    Please
    Can you make a video on the topic of *"depressive reality"*

  • @Nugcon
    @Nugcon 5 років тому +674

    Lovecraft sounds like a weird minecraft mod

    • @henriktamminen7438
      @henriktamminen7438 5 років тому +41

      No. It sounds like a minecraft horror story

    • @keichiakechi9247
      @keichiakechi9247 5 років тому +10

      Meh, he sounds like a character in bsd

    • @breadsaretasty6777
      @breadsaretasty6777 5 років тому

      Keichi Akechi omg XD

    • @keichiakechi9247
      @keichiakechi9247 5 років тому +2

      @@breadsaretasty6777 it's true, watch bungou stray dogs. Their characters are based on real life authors. Including Lovecraft I think. XD

    • @cheesecakelasagna
      @cheesecakelasagna 5 років тому

      Lmao. relatable, have a nice day.

  • @sarahstewart7248
    @sarahstewart7248 5 місяців тому

    This is beautiful
    Thank you

  • @dylanroberts6720
    @dylanroberts6720 5 років тому

    super good video, always love to learn more about Lovecraft.

  • @blackhole2824
    @blackhole2824 5 років тому +6

    I learn so much from TEDEd, it’s like my second school but better

  • @isabelaoliveira9270
    @isabelaoliveira9270 5 років тому +6

    Que animação incrível!

  • @alleenahaiderwaseem7309
    @alleenahaiderwaseem7309 2 роки тому

    Oh my goodness i LOVE silvia moreno- garcia's books!!! I can't believe she narrated this!

  • @medardbitangimana4580
    @medardbitangimana4580 4 роки тому

    Wow this video looks like a collection of concept art. Beautiful

  • @phhh827
    @phhh827 2 роки тому +4

    I've never read his work but it sounds truly incredible. Everything he put in his work ACTUALLY sounded terrifying. Gore and murder or jump scares. None of that stuff scares me. Though stuff like the omnipotent beings in the lovecraftian universe, beings beyond reality, are truly terrifying

  • @TTiger997
    @TTiger997 5 років тому +3

    That feeling you get when someone else starts talking about something you're really into without you prompting them or bringing it up yourself? That's what I'm feeling right now

  • @CastleCrimson
    @CastleCrimson 4 роки тому

    I really love the animation on this one!

  • @somubasumatary4241
    @somubasumatary4241 3 роки тому

    I'm in love with the music in the video especially the piano piece towards the end. Someone please recommend something similar to it.

  • @cronkedt5570
    @cronkedt5570 3 роки тому +5

    woah, i want to read this guy's stories, it sounds cool

  • @Todomo
    @Todomo 5 років тому +35

    learned about this author from the scp universe- so glad i did

  • @mvcp007
    @mvcp007 4 роки тому

    The language and tone of narration used was very pleasing and mysterious . Never knew who he was , but now what to read his novel

  • @Grace-mb8tb
    @Grace-mb8tb 4 роки тому

    This animation is absolutely incredible

  • @Adityarm.08
    @Adityarm.08 3 роки тому +37

    "A victim of universe's cosmic indifference."

    • @sandollor
      @sandollor 2 роки тому +4

      The same as everyone's fate. We live an absurd existence with only the insignificance and meaninglessness of our lives to lean on. Have a nice day.

    • @pafoneto1275
      @pafoneto1275 2 роки тому +1

      @@sandollor
      Don’t take science fiction seriously please.

    • @Napoleonwilson1973
      @Napoleonwilson1973 2 роки тому +1

      We are all insignificant in the grand scheme

    • @sandollor
      @sandollor 2 роки тому +1

      @@pafoneto1275 I'm an absurdist, I don't take anything seriously.

  • @duskdweeb1368
    @duskdweeb1368 Рік тому +4

    People really hate Lovecraft even though they have never read his stories and immediately jump to conclusions after Overly Sarcastic Production's video on him, I like the channel but I feel like they indirectly caused a hate crusade against Lovecraft and anyone who reads and likes his works.

  • @annrzl_6993
    @annrzl_6993 3 роки тому +1

    I love the animations!!

  • @chrs-wltrs
    @chrs-wltrs 2 роки тому

    Massive kudos to the artists for this episode, holy moly

  • @VI-nh9bd
    @VI-nh9bd 5 років тому +57

    I knew this guy from "Incident in a ghostland"

  • @kirbymarchbarcena
    @kirbymarchbarcena 5 років тому +12

    It's amazing how Lovecraft's horrors can be so entertaining.

  • @randomobserver8168
    @randomobserver8168 4 роки тому

    Those are truly appropriate graphics. Well done.

  • @jackwoods7275
    @jackwoods7275 4 роки тому +1

    1:21 and had a dream like that once. It was a sleep paralysis kind of thing, where my room was covered in a green grid, and just looking at too much of the room at once was terrifying.

  • @kailierayner5512
    @kailierayner5512 5 років тому +3

    Cool to see a TedEd video about a man from my home state!

  • @vesperrose666
    @vesperrose666 3 роки тому +57

    It’s kind of sad that he died before he could see his success that he made in the world

    • @Bronxbug
      @Bronxbug 3 роки тому +5

      Its very poetic, in a way.

    • @ophelie2620
      @ophelie2620 2 роки тому

      Ah yes, as an "Asian dreg" im really sorry him

  • @berrystein9197
    @berrystein9197 4 роки тому

    The art in this video is amazing

  • @bbd121
    @bbd121 3 роки тому +1

    Found this as a recommendation in OSP's halloween video of Lovecraft's stories.
    Thank you, Red. :D