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EcoGothic gardens in the long nineteenth century
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28 May 2024

SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural & Social, Literary studies: c 1800 to c 1900, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Emigration & Immigration, LITERARY CRITICISM / Gothic & Romance, Gardens (descriptions, history etc), Literature: history and criticism
'Ferns often represent ‘fascination’, and this is a great way to define my feelings about EcoGothic Gardens: there is much to fascinate in this collection.'
Jemma Stewart, The Dark Arts Journal
'EcoGothic Gardens convincingly demonstrates that horticultural space was anything but neutral in the nineteenth century [...] This book adds to a growing body of scholarship on Gothic ecologies and is essential reading for anyone working on Victorian horticulture.'
Lindsay Wells, Victorian Studies
Introduction: Phantoms, fantasy and uncanny flowers – Sue Edney
1 Deadly gardens: The 'Gothic green' in Goethe and Eichendorff – Heather I. Sullivan
2 'Diabolic clouds over everything': An ecoGothic reading of John Ruskin's garden at Brantwood – Caroline Ikin
3 The Gothic orchard of the Victorian imagination – Joanna Crosby
4 Gothic Eden: Gardens, religious tradition and ecoGothic exegesis in Algernon Blackwood’s 'The Lost Valley' and 'The Transfer' – Christopher M. Scott
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 – Ruth Heholt
6 Darwin's plants and Darwin's gardens: Sex, sensation and natural selection – Jonathan Smith
7 'Tentacular thinking' and the 'abcanny' in Hawthorne's Gothic gardens of masculine egotism – Shelley Saguaro
8 Green is the new black: Plant monsters as ecoGothic tropes; vampires and femme fatales – Teresa Fitzpatrick
9 Death and the fairy: Hidden gardens and the haunting of childhood – Francesca Bihet
10 Presence and absence in Tennyson's gardens of grief: 'Mariana', Maud and Somersby – Sue Edney
11 Blackwater Park and the haunting of Wilkie Collins’s The Woman in White – Adrian Tait
Afterword: Z Vesper, the Wilderness Garden, Powis Castle – Paul Evans
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