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Analysis of A Night in Malnéant by Clark Ashton Smith
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Analysis of A Night in Malnéant by Clark Ashton Smith

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February 18, 202614m 35s

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Show Notes

This source summarizes "A Night in Malnéant," a haunting work of horror fiction authored by Clark Ashton Smith and first released in 1933. The narrative follows a guilt-ridden traveler who, after the tragic death of his wife, wanders into a mysterious, fog-covered city consumed by funeral preparations. As the man explores the eerie streets, he discovers that the entire town is obsessively mourning a woman who shares the same name as his deceased spouse. The story culminates in a supernatural encounter within a cathedral where the protagonist is forced to confront the physical presence of his late wife. This Wikipedia entry also classifies the tale as part of the Cthulhu Mythos era and highlights its subsequent publication in the pulp magazine Weird Tales.