
Das Ding an der Schwelle
Die Werke von H. P. Lovecraft 59
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Narrated by:
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Peter Bocek
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By:
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H. P. Lovecraft
About this listen
Das Ding an der Schwelle im Original The Thing on the Doorstep ist eine Horror-Kurzgeschichte des amerikanischen Schriftstellers H. P. Lovecraft, die zum Universum des Cthulhu-Mythos gehört. Sie wurde im August 1933 geschrieben und erstmals in der Januar-Ausgabe 1937 von Weird Tales veröffentlicht.
Daniel Upton, der Erzähler der Geschichte, erklärt, dass er seinen besten Freund, Edward Derby, getötet hat. Er hofft jedoch, dass sein Bericht zeigen wird, dass er kein Mörder ist, sondern die Erde von einem Grauen gesäubert hat, dessen Überleben unsagbare Schrecken über die gesamte Menschheit hätte bringen können.
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