Miskatonic University
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Miskatonic University is a fictional university located in the equally fictitious Arkham, set in the real-world Essex County, Massachusetts. After first appearing in the H. P. Lovecraft 1922 serial "Herbert West—Reanimator", the school appeared in numerous horror stories in the Cthulhu Mythos genre written by Lovecraft and other writers. It also appears in role-playing games based on the mythos.
Miskatonic is named after the fictional Miskatonic River, which flows through Arkham. The school is the most famous institution in the imaginary setting known as Lovecraft Country.
Campus
Miskatonic University is evidently modeled on Ivy League institutions like Harvard, Yale, and especially Brown University, in Lovecraft's native Providence, Rhode Island. In Lovecraft's stories, the university's student body seems to be all-male, much like northeastern universities of Lovecraft's time. The only female student mentioned is Asenath Waite, of Lovecraft's "The Thing on the Doorstep" (1937).Pearsall, "Miskatonic University", The Lovecraft Lexicon, p. 281.Miskatonic University is famous for its collection of occult books. The library at the university holds one of the few genuine copies of the Necronomicon. Other tomes held at the library include the Unaussprechlichen Kulten by Friedrich von Junzt and the fragmentary Book of Eibon.
Miskatonic has a medical school, as featured in "Herbert West—Reanimator".
Faculty
The following table lists the professors of Miskatonic University and their respective departments from Lovecraft's stories.Ibid, pp. 281–2. (List of professors.)
| Name | Department | Appearances |
|---|---|---|
| Dr. Henry Armitage | Chief Librarian | "The Dunwich Horror" |
| Ferdinand C. Ashley | History | "The Shadow Out of Time" |
| Professor Atwood | Physics | At the Mountains of Madness |
| Professor Dexter | Zoology | "The Whisperer in Darkness" |
| William Dyer | Geology | At the Mountains of Madness "The Shadow Out of Time" |
| Professor Ellery | Chemistry | "The Dreams in the Witch House" |
| Tyler M. Freeborn | Anthropology | "The Shadow Out of Time" |
| Dr. Allen Halsey | Dean of the Medical School | "Herbert West—Reanimator" |
| Professor Lake | Biology | At the Mountains of Madness |
| Dr. Francis Morgan | Archaeology | "The Dunwich Horror" |
| Professor Pabodie | Engineering | At the Mountains of Madness |
| Nathaniel Wingate Peaslee | Political Economy | "The Shadow Out of Time" |
| Wingate Peaslee | Psychology | "The Shadow Out of Time" |
| Professor Warren Rice | "The Dunwich Horror" | |
| Professor Upham | Mathematics | "The Dreams in the Witch House" |
| Albert N. Wilmarth | English | At the Mountains of Madness "The Whisperer in Darkness" |
Other appearances
- The horror movie Re-Animator, directed by Stuart Gordon and based on a Lovecraft story, took place at Miskatonic. As a tribute to Lovecraft, Bill Pullman's character in Brain Dead attended the university, as did some characters in the film Dagon.
- Dreams in the Witch House, a short film based on a Lovecraft story and directed by Stuart Gordon for the Showtime series Masters of Horror, focuses on a Miskatonic University student and takes place in and around the university.
- Rod Serling's series Night Gallery had a Professor Peabody who mentions Miskatonic University in a lecture. (His students include a "Mr. Lovecraft", a "Mr. Block", and a "Mr. Derleth".)
- The Millennium comics series introduces The Miskatonic Project, a group of investigators who follow up on the loose ends of Lovecraft's original stories, such as "The Whisperer in Darkness".
- In the third season of Digimon, during a fictional news report, two people being interviewed were identified as professors at Miskatonic Universty.
- John M. Ford's Star Trek novel How Much for Just the Planet? puts "Princess DeeDee the First" into a Miskatonic U. sweatshirt at one point.
- The Illuminatus! Trilogy by Robert Anton Wilson and Robert Shea mentions the university, as does Wilson's Schrödinger's Cat trilogy''.
- The science fiction novel The Atrocity Archives by Charles Stross, which is full of Lovecraft references, has a character whose backstory involves Miskatonic University.
- The Book of the SubGenius states that the Church's founder J.R. "Bob" Dobbs attended Miskatonic for one semester sometime in the late 1930's before dropping out to join a group of Sufis (p. 28-29).
- Some real-life retailers sell merchandise such as bumper stickers displaying the school's supposed mascot, the Fighting Cephalopods. Such items are often sold at science fiction conventions.
References
Notes
External links
- [A Miskatonic University website]
- [A mock Miskatonic University site]
- [Another mock Miskatonic University site]
- [The Outsider website, which sells "Fighting Cephalopod" paraphernalia]
- [Other Miskatonic University websites] (Google search)
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