<p>In 'The Dreams in the Witch-House,' H.P. Lovecraft extends his eldritch universe of the Cthulhu Mythos, taking readers on a foray into alternate dimensions and eluding realities. The story, characterized by Lovecraft's richly descriptive prose and complex narrative structures, plunges into themes of forbidden knowledge and non-Euclidean geometries. Within its literary context, the tale is a brooding testament to cosmic horror and the fragility...