This is a new thread to discuss Eliezer Yudkowsky’s Harry Potter and the Methods of Rationality and anything related to it. This thread is intended for discussing chapter 112.
There is a site dedicated to the story at hpmor.com, which is now the place to go to find the authors notes and all sorts of other goodies. AdeleneDawner has kept an archive of Author’s Notes. (This goes up to the notes for chapter 76, and is now not updating. The authors notes from chapter 77 onwards are on hpmor.com.)
Spoiler Warning: this thread is full of spoilers. With few exceptions, spoilers for MOR and canon are fair game to post, without warning or rot13. More specifically:You do not need to rot13 anything about HP:MoR or the original Harry Potter series unless you are posting insider information from Eliezer Yudkowsky which is not supposed to be publicly available (which includes public statements by Eliezer that have been retracted).
If there is evidence for X in MOR and/or canon then it’s fine to post about X without rot13, even if you also have heard privately from Eliezer that X is true. But you should not post that “Eliezer said X is true” unless you use rot13.
Could be. I'm not that into anime, really, but I admit I haven't read the books you listed - though I like to read, my respect for "literary canon" has been dead since high school, so my knowledge of it is patchy - so I'll concede the possibility.
But the best books I am familiar with tend to be a great deal more subtle about it. Of the top of my head, I don't remember that stuff in Crime and Punishment, or Lord of the Rings, or Solaris, or Pharaoh, or the Great Gatsby, or The Trilogy... and of course I'm not talking about allusions, meaningful hints and figure-it-out references, I'm talking about peppering your work with literal namedropping, of the kind that breaks the fourth wall and only seems to be there for the sake of itself.
Immersion matters.