EcoGothic Gardens in the Long Nineteenth Century Phantoms Fantasy and Uncanny Flowers 1st Edition Sue Edney – Ebook PDF Instant Download/Delivery ISBN: 1526145685, 9781526145680
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Table contents:
- 1 Deadly gardens: The ‘Gothic green’ in Goethe and Eichendorff
- 2 ‘Diabolic clouds over everything’: An ecoGothic reading of John Ruskin’s garden at Brantwood
- 3 The Gothic orchard of the Victorian imagination
- 4 Gothic Eden: Gardens, religious tradition and ecoGothic exegesis in Algernon Blackwood’s ‘The Lost Valley’ and ‘The Transfer’
- 5 ‘That which roars further out’: Gardens and wilderness in ‘The Man who Went too Far’ by E. F. Benson and ‘The Man whom the Trees Loved’ by Algernon Blackwood
- 6 Darwin’s plants and Darwin’s gardens: Sex, sensation and natural selection
- 7 ‘Tentacular thinking’ and the ‘abcanny’ in Hawthorne’s Gothic gardens of masculine egotism
- 8 Green is the new black: Plant monsters as ecoGothic tropes; vampires and femmes fatales
- 9 Death and the fairy: Hidden gardens and the haunting of childhood
- 10 Presence and absence in Tennyson’s gardens of grief: ‘Mariana’, Maud and Somersby
- 11 Blackwater Park and the haunting of Wilkie Collins’s The Woman in White
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