The next installment of "
Horror 101" is up over at
Tales to Terrify. I'm nearing the end of my examination of "The House" motif in the horror genre, and this time I covered a few stories featuring houses and the THINGS hiding beneath them. Also, I talked about liminal spaces, transgressing boundaries, and how so often in horror, transgressing these boundaries into places we don't "belong" and encountering a terrifying, horrible "Other" is what provides a sensation of horror and displacement.
The works covered this time:
"
The Rats in the Walls" by H. P. Lovecraft
"
The Horror at Red Hook" by H. P. Lovecraft
The House on the Borderlands, by William Hope Hodgson
And really, I probably could've spent a whole episode on "Borderlands," easily, it being a definite turning point in the "house" motif.
All right, folks - until next time, enjoy, and keep reading...
Published on February 15, 2013 06:06