Sweet Ermengarde - H.P. Lovecraft - E-Book

Sweet Ermengarde E-Book

H. P. Lovecraft

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"Sweet Ermengarde" is a playful parody of sentimental melodramas popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The story follows the trials and tribulations of a young heroine entangled in romance, greed, and family secrets. With exaggerated characters and absurd twists, Lovecraft pokes fun at cliché-ridden plots, turning what might be a tale of love and inheritance into a tongue-in-cheek satire.

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Seitenzahl: 14

Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2025

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Table of Contents
Sweet Ermengarde
SYNOPSIS
NOTICE
Chapter I: A Simple Rustic Maid
Chapter II: And the Villain Still Pursued Her
Chapter III: A Dastardly Act
Chapter IV: Subtle Villainy
Chapter V: The City Chap
Chapter VI: Alone in the Great City
Chapter VII: Happy Ever Afterward

Sweet Ermengarde

H. P. Lovecraft (Percy Simple)

SYNOPSIS

“Sweet Ermengarde” is a playful parody of sentimental melodramas popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The story follows the trials and tribulations of a young heroine entangled in romance, greed, and family secrets. With exaggerated characters and absurd twists, Lovecraft pokes fun at cliché-ridden plots, turning what might be a tale of love and inheritance into a tongue-in-cheek satire.

Keywords

Parody, Melodrama, Satire

NOTICE

This text is a work in the public domain and reflects the norms, values and perspectives of its time. Some readers may find parts of this content offensive or disturbing, given the evolution in social norms and in our collective understanding of issues of equality, human rights and mutual respect. We ask readers to approach this material with an understanding of the historical era in which it was written, recognizing that it may contain language, ideas or descriptions that are incompatible with today's ethical and moral standards.

Names from foreign languages will be preserved in their original form, with no translation.

 

Chapter I:A Simple Rustic Maid