Cosmic
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"No one need wonder at the existence of a literature of cosmic fear. It has always existed, and always will exist [...] Dickens wrote several eerie narratives; Browning, the hideous poem "'Childe Roland'"; Henry James, The Turn of the Screw; Dr. Holmes, the subtle novel Elsie Venner; F. Marion Crawford, "The Upper Berth" and a number of other examples; Mrs. Charlotte Perkins Gilman, social worker, "The Yellow Wall Paper"; whilst the humourist W. W. Jacobs produced that able melodramatic bit called "The Monkey's Paw"." --"Supernatural Horror in Literature" (1927) by H. P. Lovecraft |
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- Cosmic music
- Cosmic Disco
- "Cosmic Slop", Funkadelic song
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