Foundations of Fear
1992 anthology edited by David G. Hartwell
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Foundations of Fear
Summary
Foundations of Fear is a literary work[1].
Key Facts
- Foundations of Fear's instance of is recorded as literary work[2].
- Foundations of Fear's editor is recorded as David G. Hartwell[3].
- Foundations of Fear's genre is recorded as horror literature[4].
- Foundations of Fear's language of work or name is recorded as English[5].
- Foundations of Fear's has part is recorded as Don't Look Now[6].
- Foundations of Fear's has part is recorded as They[7].
- Foundations of Fear's has part is recorded as At the Mountains of Madness[8].
- Foundations of Fear's has part is recorded as The Little Room[9].
- Foundations of Fear's has part is recorded as The Shadowy Street[10].
- Foundations of Fear's has part is recorded as Passengers[11].
- Foundations of Fear's has part is recorded as The Moonstone Mass[12].
- Foundations of Fear's has part is recorded as Blue Rose[13].
- Foundations of Fear's has part is recorded as Sandkings[14].
- Foundations of Fear's has part is recorded as The Great God Pan[15].
- Foundations of Fear's has part is recorded as Aura[16].
- Foundations of Fear's has part is recorded as Barbara of the House of Grebe[17].
- Foundations of Fear's has part is recorded as Torturing Mr. Amberwell[18].
- Foundations of Fear's has part is recorded as The Prayer[19].
- Foundations of Fear's has part is recorded as Who Goes There?[20].
- Foundations of Fear's has part is recorded as ...And My Fear is Great...[21].
- Foundations of Fear's has part is recorded as When Darkness Loves Us[22].
- Foundations of Fear's has part is recorded as We Purchased People[23].
- Foundations of Fear's has part is recorded as The Striding Place[24].
- Foundations of Fear's has part is recorded as In the Hills, the Cities[25].
- Foundations of Fear's has part is recorded as Faith of Our Fathers[26].