Charles Hoy Fort (ing-gú: Charles H. Fort; 1874-nî 8-gue̍h 6-ji̍t-1932-nî 5-gue̍h 3-ji̍t) sī tsi̍t-ê tsuan-bûn gián-kiù ī-siông hiān-siōng [en] ê Bí-kok tsok-ka hām gián-kiù-guân. Su̍t-gú [en] "Fortean"[lower-alpha 1] hām "Forteana"[lower-alpha 2] ū-tang-sî-á iōng teh biâu-su̍t kok-tsióng tsit-luī hiān-siōng. Fort ê tsheh bē kah bē-bái, pīng-tshiánn koh-teh ìn-suat tang-tiong. Fort ê tsok-phín kè-sio̍k kik-lē tio̍h tsông-pài-tsiá, in kiò ka-kī tsò "Forteans", pīng-tshiánn íng-hióng kho-huàn sió-suat ê bóo-mih hong-bīn.

Charles Hoy Fort
(Charles Fort)
Fort tī 1920
Chhut-sì
Charles Hoy Fort

1874 nî 8 goe̍h 6 ji̍t(1874-08-06)
Koè-sin 1932 nî 5 goe̍h 3 ji̍t (57 hòe)
Chit-gia̍p Ī-siông hiān-siōng [en] kiù-khàm-tsiá

Fort siu-tsi̍p ê kho-ha̍k huán-siông hiān-siōng, pau-kuat "Tsiù-tshàm tsi su [en]" (The Book of the Damned, 1919), i-kî huâi-gî thāi-tōo hām su-sióng lâi-guân íng-hióng tsiânn-tsē kho-huàn tsok-ka. "Fortean" hiān-siōng hó-tshin-tshiūnn teh thiau-tsiàn kong-jīn kho-ha̍k tì-sik kài-hān sū-kiānn, Fortean Times [en] (1973-nî tshòng-li̍p kiò-tsò "The News" m̄-kū tī 1976-nî kái-miâ) tuì tsit-ê hiān-siōng tsìn-hîng tiâu-tsa.

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Fort tī 1874-nî tshut-sì teh New York tsiu Albany,[1] Fort ióng-iú Hôlân-âng ê hiat-thóng. I-ê lāu-pē sī tsi̍t-ê tsa̍p-huè-siong, mā sī tsi̍t-ê tsuan-tsè tsu-gi-tsiá, teh Fort iah-bē tshut-pán ê tsū-tsuān "Tsiânn-tsē pōo-hūn (Many Parts)" lāi-té, Fort kóng-tio̍h i hōo i-ê lāu-pē khóo-to̍k-kuè ê tāi-tsì. Fort ê tuān-kì tsok-tsiá Damon Knight piáu-sī, itui kuân-ui ê bô sìn-jīm khai-síteh gín-á sî-tsūn siūtio̍h ê tuì-thāi. Fort tsá-nî tō puê-ióng tshut kiông-lia̍t ê to̍k-li̍p ì-sik.

Tsò tsi̍t-ê liân-khin ê sîng-liân lâng, Fort siūnn-beh tsiânn-tsòtsi̍t-miâ phok-bu̍t ha̍k-ka, siu-tsi̍p lê-á-khak, khòng-bu̍t-tsit kah tsiáu-luī. Sui-bóng Fory hông biâu-su̍t tsò hò-kî hām tshong-bîng, m̄-koh i pīng m̄ sī tsi̍t-ê hó ha̍k-sing. Tsò tsi̍t-ê tsū-ha̍k-tsiá, Fort tuì sè-kài ê hong-hù tì-sik tsú-iàu sī in-uī i kóng-huàn ê kò-jîn ua̍t-to̍k.

Tī 18 huè ê sî-tsūn, Fort lī-khui New York khai-sí sè-kài sûn-huê lú-hîng, í-sú "kā tsi̍t-kuá tsu-kim tâu-ji̍p king-giām gîn-hâng". Fort iû-li̍k Bí-kok se-pōo, Scotland hām England. it-ti̍t-kàu teh Hui-tsiu lâm-pōo phuà-pēnn uî-tsí. Teh Fort tńg--khì kàu tshù ê sî-tsūn, hōo i uì sè-hàn tio̍h si̍k-sāi ê Anna Filing lâi tsiàu-kòo. In nn̄g-ê tī 1896-nî 10-gue̍h 26-ji̍t teh Sìng-kong-huē kàu-tn̂g kiat-hun.[2] Teh tsit-kui-nî lâi, tsit-tuì sin-hun hu-hū teh Bronx sing-ua̍h teh sòng-hiong tsi-tiong; m̄-koh Fort tsik tshì-tôo uī pò-tsuá kah tsa̍p-tsì siá kòo-sū bôo-sing. Tī 1906-nî, Fort khai-sí siu-tsi̍p ī-siông tsîng-hóng ê kì-lio̍k.

Tsù-sik

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  1. İû jī-sènn Fort + khu-pia̍t-pōo bué-tuè -ean sóo tsoo-sîng ê.
  2. İû Fortean + phenomena sok-siá jî-lâi.

Tsù-kái

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  1. Bill Bradbury (1982). Tiedon rajamailla [Into the Unknown] (ēng Hun-lân-gí). Reader's Digest. ISBN 978-951-9078-89-2.  (Eng-gí)
  2. Steinmeyer, Jim (May 2008). Charles Fort: The Man Who Invented the Supernatural. ISBN 9781440630453.  (Eng-gí)

Tsham-khó bûn-hiàn

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Fort published five books during his lifetime, including one novel. All five are available on-line (see External links section below).

Posthumous editions:

Ên-sin ua̍t-to̍k

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  • Gardner, Martin has a chapter on Charles Fort in his Fads and Fallacies in the Name of Science 1957; Dover; ISBN 0-486-20394-8.
  • Knight, Damon, Charles Fort: Prophet of the Unexplained (1970) is a dated but valuable biographical resource, detailing Fort's early life, his pre-'Fortean' period and also provides chapters on the Fortean society and brief studies of Fort's work in relation to Immanuel Velikovsky; intro by R. Buckminster Fuller.
  • Magin, Ulrich, Der Ritt auf dem Kometen. Über Charles Fort is similar to Knight's book, in German language, and contains more detailed chapters on Fort's philosophy.
  • Pauwels, Louis has an entire chapter on Fort, "The Vanished Civilizations", in The Morning of the Magicians.
  • Pauwels, Louis, The Morning of the Magicians (Stein & Day, 1964), pp. 91 et seq. Reprinted by Destiny in 2008, ISBN 1-59477-231-2.
  • Bennett, Colin (2002). Politics of the Imagination: The Life, Work and Ideas of Charles Fort (paperback). Head Press. p. 206. ISBN 978-1-900486-20-0. 
  • Carroll, Robert Todd. "Fort, Charles (1874–1932)" (pp. 148–150 in The Skeptic's Dictionary, Robert Todd Carroll, John Wiley & Sons, 2003; ISBN 0-471-27242-6)
  • Clark, Jerome. "The Extraterrestrial Hypothesis in the Early UFO Age" (pp. 122–140 in UFOs and Abductions: Challenging the Borders of Knowledge, David M. Jacobs, editor; University Press of Kansas, 2000; ISBN 0-7006-1032-4)
  • Clark, Jerome. The UFO Book, Visible Ink: 1998.
  • Dash, Mike. "Charles Fort and a Man Named Dreiser." in Fortean Times no. 51 (Winter 1988–1989), pp. 40–48.
  • Kidd, Ian James. "Who Was Charles Fort?" in Fortean Times no. 216 (Dec 2006), pp. 54–55.
  • Kidd, Ian James. "Holding the Fort: how science fiction preserved the name of Charles Fort" in Matrix no. 180 (Aug/Sept 2006), pp. 24–25.
  • Lippard, Jim. "Charles Fort" (pp. 277–280 in Encyclopedia of the Paranormal, Gordon M. Stein, editor; Prometheus Books, 1996; ISBN 1-57392-021-5)
  • Skinner, Doug, "Tiffany Thayer", Fortean Times, June 2005.
  • Steinmeyer, Jim (2008). Charles Fort: The Man Who Invented the Supernatural (hardback). Heinemann. pp. 352 pages. ISBN 978-0-434-01629-7. 
  • Wilson, Colin. Mysteries, Putnam, ISBN 0-399-12246-X
  • Ludwigsen, Will. "We Were Wonder Scouts" in Asimov's Science Fiction, Aug 2011

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