"Lovecraft Country" meaning in English

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Proper name

Etymology: From Lovecraft + country. Coined by Keith Herber, later used and popularized by the role-playing games publisher Chaosium. Etymology templates: {{m|en|Lovecraft}} Lovecraft, {{m|en|country}} country, {{coinage|en|Keith Herber|nobycat=1}} Coined by Keith Herber Head templates: {{en-proper-noun|head=Lovecraft Country}} Lovecraft Country
  1. (horror fiction) The fictionalized universe populated by the supernatural beings of H.P. Lovecraft's horror fiction and that of other authors inspired by Lovecraft's works, especially the fictionalized version of New England. Categories (topical): Fictional locations, Lovecraftian horror Synonyms: Lovecraft country Related terms: Oz, Neverland, Wonderland, Middle-earth, Galaxy Far Far Away
    Sense id: en-Lovecraft_Country-en-name-Xh-aFcai Disambiguation of Fictional locations: 78 22 Disambiguation of Lovecraftian horror: 87 13 Categories (other): Undetermined quotations with omitted translation, English entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 50 50

Noun

Etymology: From Lovecraft + country. Coined by Keith Herber, later used and popularized by the role-playing games publisher Chaosium. Etymology templates: {{m|en|Lovecraft}} Lovecraft, {{m|en|country}} country, {{coinage|en|Keith Herber|nobycat=1}} Coined by Keith Herber Head templates: {{en-noun|-|head=Lovecraft Country}} Lovecraft Country (uncountable)
  1. (informal) Eerie small town and countryside settings resembling the locales found in H.P. Lovecraft's fictional universe. Tags: informal, uncountable Coordinate_terms: Oz, wonderland
    Sense id: en-Lovecraft_Country-en-noun-krJ48ShA Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 50 50

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