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我研究了艾伦-摩尔(Alan Moore)和凯文-奥尼尔(Kevin O'Neill)将玛格丽特-卡文迪许(Margaret Cavendish)的《炽热世界》改编成漫画系列《非凡绅士联盟》(The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen)的过程。我解读了卡文迪什小说景观的哲学方面,包括她的生命唯物主义和归化的会说话的动物,它们出现在《非凡绅士联盟》系列中,通过三维图像和读者佩戴的相应三维眼镜呈现出来。通过这一世界改编,摩尔和奥尼尔将自然性、实验、技术辅助感知过程以及穿越到交叉世界等主题融入其中,以加强《超凡绅士联盟》对小说对作者和读者的形成性影响的评论。
Worlds and Eyeglasses: Cavendish’s Blazing World in The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, The Black Dossier
I examine Alan Moore and Kevin O’Neill’s adaptation of Margaret Cavendish’s Blazing World in the comic series The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. I interpret philosophical aspects of Cavendish’s fictional landscape, including her vitalist materialism and naturalized talking animals, as they appear in series The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, rendered through 3-D images and corresponding 3-D glasses worn by readers. Through this world adaptation, Moore and O’Neill onboard themes of naturalness, experimentation, technology-aided perceptual processes, and travel to intersecting worlds to enhance The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen’s commentary on the formative influence of fiction on authors and audiences.