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Lovecraft's 'boundless and hideous unknown' - Science, Categorization, and Naming in H. P. Lovecraft's Fiction

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H. P. Lovecraft's stories concentrate on the unknown, a primary anomaly not unlike those we may find in scientific discourse. The texts are utterly ambiguous and advocate a paradox where knowledge is both successful and dysfunctional. At the edges of conceptual structures Lovecraftian language can say the unsayable and write the unwritable by applying negation, silence, and metonymy, but most of all metaphor-all conjoined in the ecstasy of excess. The unknown, which manifests itself through this matrix of negative representation and negative philosophy, acquires form and mass: it becomes a word, a thing. Lovecraftian scientific constructs are also negative: through paradigm shifts existing knowledge is broken up and monstrously reconstructed to represent anomalous phenomena. Through fissions and fusions, the Lovecraftian text presents the underside of biology, physics, and astronomy, also symbolically processing the epistemological problems of American Gothic horror, fantasy, and "scientifiction." The Lovecraftian text thus becomes the locus of a philosophical paradigm shift in the world of popular literature, and Lovecraft's figure looms as a paradigm shifter.

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Kálmán Matolcsy, scholar and translator, has earned his Ph.D. from the University of Debrecen. He has published essays on horror, science fiction, fantasy, and Japanese cinema; co-edited with Donald E. Morse The Mythic Fantasy of Robert Holdstock (2011); and released poetry and music. He lives in Hungary with his wife and three children.

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Authors Kálmán Matolcsy
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 18.08.2016
 
EAN 9783659674822
ISBN 978-3-659-67482-2
No. of pages 220
Dimensions 150 mm x 220 mm x 11 mm
Weight 308 g
Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative linguistics

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