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  1. Fear is a psychological thriller - horror novella by American writer L. Ron Hubbard, which first appeared in the magazine Unknown Fantasy Fiction in July 1940. Summary. Having just returned from an expedition to the Yucatán, Professor of ethnology James Lowry is a disbeliever in spirits, demons or the supernatural.

  2. Fear is a psychological thriller-horror novella written by L. Ron Hubbard in 1940. Soon after a university professor writes an article mocking the existence of devils, demons, and other superstitions, he loses four hours out of his day. He also loses his hat.

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  3. 10 de out. de 1992 · Fear is the best piece of fiction L. Ron Hubbard ever wrote. It is one of the foundations of the contemporary horror genre, widely influential, and powerfully effective. Fear is a work of deep psychological insight and moral complexity that helped to transform horror literature from an antiquarian or metaphysical form into a ...

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  4. 9 de out. de 2014 · Fear is the best piece of fiction L. Ron Hubbard ever wrote. It is one of the foundations of the contemporary horror genre, widely influential, and powerfully effective. Fear is a work of deep psychological insight and moral complexity that helped to transform horror literature from an antiquarian or metaphysical form into a ...

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  5. If you find your four hours then you will die...Fear turns to terror...“A true scare!” —Ray Bradbury“What I’m writing is really psychological fantasies, on the order of L. Ron Hubbards Fear. Without Fear, I would never have come up with what I do.” —Philip K. Dick

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  7. But the professor finds himself surrounded by whispering, mocking spirits, and when he is presented with a vast phantom staircase to descend in search of his hat (and the missing four hours), Fear suddenly ceases to be a half-hearted psychological horror novel and becomes a half-hearted fantasy quest novel.