Dunwich (H. P. Lovecraft)

Dunwich, Massachusetts (Pronounced Dunn-ich) is a fictional town that appears in the works of H. P. Lovecraft, most notably in the story "The Dunwich Horror". It is named after the lost city of Dunwich in England. The horror film City of the Living Dead, directed by the late Lucio Fulci, features a town called Dunwich, though the film's story is not Lovecraftian. The name is more of a tribute to Lovecraft.

See also

Other fictional settings from the stories of H. P. Lovecraft:

 

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