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  1. Jan 31, 1998 · Anything copyrighted prior to 1923 is in the public domain. The author of these pages encourages readers to purchase every piece of in print Clark Ashton Smith you can find. Anything with out an author, artist and company listed is copyrighted to The Eldritch Dark (Boyd Pearson) This includes the sites style and format.

    • Poetry

      The Two Kind Sisters. “Death and Debauch are two lovable...

    • Story Cycles
    • Other Short Stories
    • Poetry
    • Translations

    Averoigne

    1. "The Colossus of Ylourgne" in Weird Tales, 23 (6) (June 1934) 2. "The Disinterment of Venus" in Weird Tales, 24 (1) (July 1934) 3. "Mother of Toads" in Weird Tales, 32 (1) (July 1938) (transcription project) 4. "The Enchantress of Sylaire" in Weird Tales, 35 (10) (July-August 1941) 5. "The Satyr" (Genius Loci, Arkham House, 1948) 6. "Averoigne" (poetry) (Challenge, Spring 1951) 7. "The Beast of Averoigne" (original version, Weird Tales, June 1932) 8. "The Beast of Averoigne" (abridged vers...

    Cthulhu Mythos

    1. "The Return of the Sorcerer" in Strange Tales of Mystery and Terror, 1 (1) (September 1931)

    Hyperborea

    1. "The Door to Saturn" in Strange Tales of Mystery and Terror, 1 (3) (January 1932) (transcription project) 2. "The Ice-Demon" in Weird Tales, 21 (4) (April 1933) 3. "The Seven Geases" in Weird Tales, 24 (4) (October 1934) (transcription project) 4. "The White Sybil" (1934) 5. "The Coming of the White Worm" in Stirring Science Stories(1941) 6. "The Powder of Hyperborea" (AKA "The Theft of the Thirty-Nine Girdles") in Saturn (1958) IA

    “The Ghost of Mohammed Din” (1910)
    “The Mahout” (1911)
    “Prince Alcouz and the Magician” (1910-12)
    “The Raja and the Tiger” (1912)

    Poetry collections

    1. Ebony and Crystal(1922)

    Poems

    1. The Absence of the Muse(1921) 2. The Abyss Triumphant(1912) 3. Adventure(1924) 4. "After Armageddon" in The Recluse (1927), edited by William Paul Cook 5. Afterwards(1923) 6. Alexandrines(1918) 7. Alienage(1923) 8. Anticipation(1922) 9. Apologia(1924) 10. Arabesque(1922) 11. Artemis(1922) 12. Ashes of Sunset(1922) 13. At Sunrise(1922) 14. August(1923) 15. Autumn Orchards(1923) 16. Autumnal(1922) 17. Autumn's Pall(1910) 18. Ave Atque Vale(1918) 19. Averted Malefice(1912) 20. The Balance(191...

    Prose poems

    1. A Phantasy(1916) 2. The Abomination of Desolation(1938) 3. The Black Lake(1922) 4. The Caravan(1922) 5. Chinoiserie(1931) 6. The City of Destruction(1948) 7. The Crystals 8. The Demon, the Angel, and Beauty(1922) 9. The Desolation of Soom(The Abomination of Desolation) 10. A Dream of Lethe(1922) 11. Ennui(1918) 12. The Flower-Devil(1922) 13. The Forbidden Forest(1943) 14. From a Letter(1922) 15. From the Crypts of Memory(1917) 16. The Garden and the Tomb(1922) 17. The Horror of Soom(The Ab...

    "Parisian Dream", by Charles Pierre Baudelaire(1925)
    "Alchemy of Sorrow", by Charles Pierre Baudelaire(1925)
    "Spleen" by Charles Baudelaire. in Weird Tales, 7 (2) (February 1926)
    "Brumes et Pluies", by Charles Pierre Baudelaire, in The Recluse (1927), edited by William Paul Cook
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  3. Carol Jones Dorman. . ( m. 1954) . Clark Ashton Smith (January 13, 1893 – August 14, 1961) was an American writer and artist. He achieved early local recognition, largely through the enthusiasm of George Sterling, for traditional verse in the vein of Swinburne. As a poet, Smith is grouped with the West Coast Romantics alongside Joaquin Miller ...

  4. Apr 12, 2023 · A wizard wind goes crying eerily, And on the wold misshapen shadows crawl, Miming the trees, whose voices climb and fall, Imploring, in Sabbatic ecstacy, The sky where vapor-mounted phantoms flee. From the scythed moon impendent over all. Twin veils of covering cloud and silence, thrown. Across the movement and the sound of things,

  5. The Eldritch Dark. Now as the twilight's doubtful interval. Closes with night's accomplished certainty, A wizard wind goes crying eerily, And on the wold misshapen shadows crawl, Miming the trees, whose voices climb and fall, Imploring, in Sabbatic ecstacy, The sky where vapor-mounted phantoms flee. From the scythed moon impendent over all.

  6. Apr 16, 2024 · The Sanctum of Clark Ashton Smith. Clark Ashton Smith (1893-1961), perhaps best known today for his association with H.P Lovecraft and the Cthulhu Mythos, is in his own right a unique master of fantasy, horror and science-fiction. Highly imaginative, his genre-spanning visions of worlds beyond, combined with his profound understanding of the ...

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