A man plagued by nightmarish visions seeks help in Miskatonic Universitys library of forbidden books, where, in the dreaded Necronomicon, he finds clues in legends of elder magic in The Dreams in the Witch House, the title story in an anthology containing more than twenty chilling tales of terror from the master of the macabre. Original. Collects more than twenty tales of terror, including the title story in which a man having nightmarish visions seeks help in a library of forbidden books, where he finds clues to his plight in legends of elder magic. Plagued by insane nightmare visions, Walter Gilman seeks help in Miskatonic Universitys infamous library of forbidden books, where, in the pages of Abdul Alhazreds dreaded Necronomicon, he finds terrible hints that seem to connect his own studies in advanced mathematics with the fantastic legends of elder magic. The Dreams in the Witch House, gathered together here with more than twenty tales of terror, exemplifies H. P. Lovecrofts primacy among twentieth-century American horror writers. Plagued by insane nightmare visions, Walter Gilman seeks help in Miskatonic Universitys infamous library of forbidden books, where, in the pages of Abdul Alhazreds dreadedNecronomicon, he finds terrible hints that seem to connect his own studies in advanced mathematics with the fantastic legends of elder magic.The Dreams in the Witch House, gathered together here with more than twenty other tales of terror, exemplifies H. P. Lovecrafts primacy among twentieth-century American horror writers. Plagued by insane nightmare visions, Walter Gilman seeks help in Miskatonic Universitys infamous library of forbidden books, where, in the pages of Abdul Alhazreds dreadedNecronomicon, he finds terrible hints that seem to connect his own studies in advanced mathematics with the fantastic legends of elder magic.The Dreams in the Witch House, gathered together here with more than twenty other tales of terror, exemplifies H. P. Lovecrafts primacy among twentieth-century American horror writers.