mardi 27 août 2013

HP Lovecraft's anecdote about the woman who edited Dracula

I've read vague references to an anecdote which HP Lovecraft told, probably in one of his 100,000 letters, concerning a woman of his acquaintance who claimed to have assisted Bram Stoker in editing his 1897 novel, Dracula. The woman asserted the novel had been something of a mess, and she essentially helped Stoker whip it into shape for publication.



Does anyone know the source of this anecdote, and if it is one of Lovecraft's letters, which one -- and is there an on-line transcript of it?



Thanks!





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