- The Horla
"The Horla" ("Le Horla") is an
1887 short horror story written in the style of a journal by French writerGuy de Maupassant .H. P. Lovecraft , in his survey "Supernatural Horror in Literature ", praises "The Horla":"Relating the advent in
France of an invisible being who lives on water and milk, sways the minds of others, and seems to be the vanguard of a horde of extra-terrestrial organisms arrived on earth to subjugate and overwhelm mankind, this tense narrative is perhaps without peer in its particular department."The story has been cited as an inspiration for Lovecraft's own "
The Call of Cthulhu ", which also features an extraterrestrial being who influences minds and who is destined to conquer humanity. [S. T. Joshi and David E. Schultz, "Call of Cthulhu, The", "An H. P. Lovecraft Encyclopedia", p. 28.]ynopsis
In the form of a journal, the narrator conveys his troubled thoughts and feelings of anguish. All around him, he senses the presence of a being that he calls the "Horla" (probably that is Arabic Al-Roh). Throughout the novel, the main character's sanity, or rather, his feelings of alienation are put into question as the Horla progressively dominates his thoughts. The presence of the Horla becomes more and more intolerable to the protagonist, to the point that he is ready to kill either the Horla, or himself.
Analysis
Many think that the author himself was insane when he wrote this novel Fact|date=May 2007, but it was only later in Maupassant's life that he was diagnosed with a mental illness. The seeming insanity and dementia of the protagonist contribute much to the
fantastic air that pervades the novel.Influence
* The movie "Diary of a Madman" is loosely based on "Le Horla".
* The "" episode "Wolf in the Fold" features a horla-like entity.
* TheBartimaeus Trilogy features horlas as powerful spirits.
*"Le Horla" is used as an extension of the plot in the short story "The Theater Upstairs" byManly Wade Wellman . In Wade's novel "Sherlock Holmes' War of the Worlds ",Sherlock Holmes suggests toProfessor Challenger that the events of "Le Horla" might actually be true.
* The CBS Radio Mystery theater featured an adaptation from this classic in episode 044, aired on February 22, 1974.References
External links
* [http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/etcbin/toccer-new2?id=MauStor.sgm&
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* [http://etext.virginia.edu/etcbin/browse-mixed-french?id=MauHorl&tag=public&
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* [http://www.guydemaupassant.fr Free audiobook : Le Horla (in French)]
* [http://www.archive.org/download/MysteryintheAir/Mita_470821_ep08The_Horla.mp3 The Horla] starringPeter Lorre , Mystery in the Air, NBC radio, Aug 21, 1947
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