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Weirdfinders: Reality, Mastery, and the Occult in E. and H. Heron, Algernon Blackwood, and William HCarnacki champion the credentials of borderland science. Their expertise manifests variously as esoteric knowledge, occult technologies, and psychic strength or mental powers, as hybrids of the ghost-finding practices and technologies of the Society for Psychical Research and the rituals or experiments of occultism are translated into fiction.人类学家 发表于 2025-3-27 07:11:18
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Weird Tales and Scientific Borderlands at the ,outlines the emergence of the weird tale in the late nineteenth century and examines ways of defining the weird. It introduces the borderlands discernible in psychology, psychical research, biology, physics, and the occult and the challenges they offered to the conventions of traditional scientific遭遇 发表于 2025-3-27 21:56:55
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Weird Knowledge: Experiments, Senses, and Epistemology in Stevenson, Machen, and Edith Nesbitas they rely on established conventions such as empirical evidence. Edith Nesbit’s short stories “The Three Drugs” and “The Five Senses” emphasise expanded sensory experience as a way of knowing radical weird realities. Weird tales become narrative laboratories in which the limits of scientific meth壮丽的去 发表于 2025-3-28 11:43:02
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