I've been reading Lovecraft's short stories for a few months now. I think it's safe to say at this point that I'm a big fan of his horror, but I can't understand why he's so revered by ordinary readers, writers, and scholars alike.
Though I admire in particular his rambly, psychological style of portraying events, I have a feeling there's more to him than that. Can anyone help me out?
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