非欧几里得哥特:与 H.P. 洛夫克拉夫特一起探索高维度和超物质的怪异之旅

Anthony Camara
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ABSTRACT: 本文探讨了高维几何和非欧几里得几何在洛夫克拉夫特(H.P. Lovecraft)的怪异恐怖小说中的意义,尤其是在《巫屋梦境》(1933 年)和《超脱》(1934 年)中。本文为研究洛夫克拉夫特小说中的几何图形描绘了一个新的方向,认为这些故事推测了更高维度在物理物质的品质、能力和趋势中所扮演的角色,同时强调了对洛夫克拉夫特的怪异宇宙中时间、空间和物质的相互关系进行拓扑学研究的必要性。论文的第一部分回顾了洛夫克拉夫特在其神话中处理高维几何和非欧几里得几何时所参考的一系列数学和科学发现。论文的第二部分以来自高维度的未知化学元素制成的外星工艺品为重点,强调了物质对洛夫克拉夫特来说是如何因其行为的规律性和惊人的不可预测性而引发认识论危机的。论文的最后一部分利用格雷厄姆-哈曼(Graham Harman)和雷扎-内加雷斯塔尼(Reza Negarestani)--两位明确受到洛夫克拉夫特影响的当代思想家--的哲学思想,将这位怪异作家自己的投机性、高维度(超)唯物主义的烙印揭示出来,不仅揭示了物质的根本裂痕,也揭示了洛夫克拉夫特的智慧本身所具有的紧张关系。
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The Non-Euclidean Gothic: Weird Expeditions into Higher Dimensions and Hyper-Matter with H.P. Lovecraft
ABSTRACT: This article explores the significance of higher-dimensional and Non-Euclidean geometries in the weird horror fiction of H.P. Lovecraft, particularly in "The Dreams in the Witch House" (1933) and "From Beyond" (1934). Charting a new direction for studies of geometry in Lovecraft's fiction, this article argues that said tales speculate on the role higher dimensions play in the qualities, capacities, and tendencies of physical matter, all the while emphasizing the need for topological investigations that examine the interrelations of time, space, and matter in Lovecraft's weird cosmos. The first part of the paper reviews the suite of mathematical and scientific discoveries informing Lovecraft's treatment of higher-dimensional and Non-Euclidean geometries in his mythos. Focusing on alien artifacts made of unknown chemical elements from higher dimensions, the second part of the paper underscores how matter is a site of onto-epistemological crisis for Lovecraft, owing to the way that it behaves with both lawful regularity and startling unpredictability. The final part of the paper uses the philosophies of Graham Harman and Reza Negarestani—two contemporary thinkers explicitly influenced by Lovecraft—to bring the weird writer's own brand of speculative, higher-dimensional (hyper-)materialism into relief, in ways that not only expose the fundamental rifts in matter but also those tensions that characterize Lovecraft's intellect itself.
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