"Dark Nature" examines literary representations of fears of nature in American literature, from the seventeenth through the mid-nineteenth century. Critiquing some dominant trends in ecocriticism, this project fills a gap in the field by studying texts that represent nature as a threatening force. By calling attention to such representations, I identify many of the cultural sources of those anxieties about nature at different historical moments. In the process, this project reveals that there has always been a Gothic subtext in the long history of literature about nature in the United States. "Dark Nature" begins by examining representations of Puritan fears of nature in New England, looking at authors such as William Bradford, John Winthro...
This is the first study to explore the representation of landscape by American women writers from wi...
"Suicidal Naturalism: Self-Murder in Late-Nineteenth Century American Literature" seeks to clarify t...
This dissertation investigates literary responses to environmental change in nineteenth-century Engl...
The EcoGothic: An Examination of Fear and the Environment in Nineteenth Century Literature examines ...
My research examines racialized notions of nature and naturalness in nineteenth- and early twentieth...
This dissertation deals with the depiction of unattractive, repugnant, violent, and disordered aspec...
textThis project traces the history of the production and reception of American nature writing betw...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] Nineteenth-century American n...
Plants sprout, vegetate, flower, and molder pervasively across nineteenth-century American literatur...
An exploratory essay fear is concerned with human 'nature' and environmental 'nature' and, the relat...
This dissertation considers nineteenth and early twentieth-century American literature from an ecocr...
Haunted houses in gothic literature are associated with fear, anxiety, and an unsettled past. Plants...
The focus of this study is on the development of American literary naturalism in the nineteenth cent...
191 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.This dissertation investigate...
Literature of Diminishment redefines regionalism as a philosophical approach that prefers a partial ...
This is the first study to explore the representation of landscape by American women writers from wi...
"Suicidal Naturalism: Self-Murder in Late-Nineteenth Century American Literature" seeks to clarify t...
This dissertation investigates literary responses to environmental change in nineteenth-century Engl...
The EcoGothic: An Examination of Fear and the Environment in Nineteenth Century Literature examines ...
My research examines racialized notions of nature and naturalness in nineteenth- and early twentieth...
This dissertation deals with the depiction of unattractive, repugnant, violent, and disordered aspec...
textThis project traces the history of the production and reception of American nature writing betw...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] Nineteenth-century American n...
Plants sprout, vegetate, flower, and molder pervasively across nineteenth-century American literatur...
An exploratory essay fear is concerned with human 'nature' and environmental 'nature' and, the relat...
This dissertation considers nineteenth and early twentieth-century American literature from an ecocr...
Haunted houses in gothic literature are associated with fear, anxiety, and an unsettled past. Plants...
The focus of this study is on the development of American literary naturalism in the nineteenth cent...
191 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.This dissertation investigate...
Literature of Diminishment redefines regionalism as a philosophical approach that prefers a partial ...
This is the first study to explore the representation of landscape by American women writers from wi...
"Suicidal Naturalism: Self-Murder in Late-Nineteenth Century American Literature" seeks to clarify t...
This dissertation investigates literary responses to environmental change in nineteenth-century Engl...