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''Demons by Daylight'' is a collection of stories by author Ramsey Campbell. Released in 1973, it was the author's second short-story collection, after ''The Inhabitant of the Lake and Less Welcome Tenants''. Like the earlier book, it was published by Arkham House. Campbell had completed work on the stories for it by 1968, and it was scheduled for publication in 1971; however, due to the 1971 death of editor and Arkham House co-founder August Derleth, the collection was delayed a further two years; it finally saw print in 1973. It was published in an edition totaling 3,472 copies and with dust jacket art by Eddie Jones, commissioned by Campbell. A variant edition was published by Jove/HBJ in May 1979. In the section 'Relationships', this edition omits "The Second Staircase" and adds "Reply Guaranteed" and "The Telephones". The 1990 Carroll & Graf paperback reproduces the contents of the original Arkham House edition. ==Critical response== Campbell has acknowledged that the stories in the book were written primarily under the stylistic influence of Vladimir Nabokov. Campbell was attempting to move away from his dependence on the influence of H.P. Lovecraft, and the style of these stories is radically different from the Cthulhu Mythos tales found in his first collection. The book's first appearance induced T. E. D. Klein to write an extensive and highly positive review, "Ramsey Campbell: An Appreciation" in ''Nyctalops'' magazine and critic S. T. Joshi has stated〔Joshi, S. T. ''Ramsey Campbell and Modern Horror Fiction'' (2001), p.56〕 that: its ... allusiveness of narration; careful, at times even obsessive focusing on the fleeting sensations and psychological processes of characters; an aggressively modern setting that allows commentary on social, cultural and political issues - all conjoin to make ''Demons by Daylight'' perhaps the most important book of horror fiction since Lovecraft's ''The Outsider and Others''. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Demons by Daylight」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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