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- Randolph_Carter abstract "Not to be confused with Randolph Carter Berkeley.Randolph Carter is a recurring protagonist in H. P. Lovecraft's fiction and—presumably—a disguised alter ego of Lovecraft himself. He first appears in "The Statement of Randolph Carter" (1919), a short story based on one of Lovecraft's dreams.Carter shares many of Lovecraft's personal traits: He is an uncelebrated author, whose writings are seldom noticed. A melancholy figure, Carter is a quiet contemplative dreamer with a sensitive disposition, prone to fainting during times of emotional stress. But he can also be courageous, with enough strength of mind and character to face and foil the horrific creatures of the Dreamlands (see also Lovecraft's Dream Cycle).".
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- Randolph_Carter comment "Not to be confused with Randolph Carter Berkeley.Randolph Carter is a recurring protagonist in H. P. Lovecraft's fiction and—presumably—a disguised alter ego of Lovecraft himself. He first appears in "The Statement of Randolph Carter" (1919), a short story based on one of Lovecraft's dreams.Carter shares many of Lovecraft's personal traits: He is an uncelebrated author, whose writings are seldom noticed.".
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- Randolph_Carter label "Рэндольф Картер".
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