This article explores the representation of “plant horror” in fin de siècle “lost world” novels, from hideously dynamic carnivorous trees to mysterious plant-based drugs with the power to send their victims into torpid apathy. Such freakish flora can contribute to new understandings of the imperial romance novel, specifically in relation to its depiction of threatened masculinities. Combining modern ecocritical research into plant horror with readings of the imperial gothic, this article sheds new light on both fields by challenging the common assumption that both genres often associate the uncanny with moments of accelerated violence. Rather, I argue that these texts are instead most interested in questions of lassitude and stasis, and in ...
This dissertation explores representations of monsters and the monstrous in nineteenth-century Briti...
The EcoGothic: An Examination of Fear and the Environment in Nineteenth Century Literature examines ...
In the following thesis, I intend to examine nature and the nature-motive in two short-stories, “The...
This article explores the representation of “plant horror” in fin de siècle “lost world” novels, fro...
Plant monsters in the popular imagination seem to be synonymous with two particularly iconic ‘man-ea...
This study examines instances of imaginary plant life, or ‘cryptobotany’, in the late- nineteenth an...
Haunted houses in gothic literature are associated with fear, anxiety, and an unsettled past. Plants...
This article develops the notion of phytopoetics, which describes the role of plant agency in litera...
This chapter explores Schweblin\u27s engagement with Gothic fiction in Distancia de rescate to resol...
During the last decades of the nineteenth century, Charles Darwin, Thomas Henry Huxley, Walter Pater...
Scholarly studies have established that the eighteenth and nineteenth-century English novel mixed co...
This thesis examines representations of exotic animals in Victorian and Edwardian adventure fiction ...
The article discusses literary and scientific discourse in relation to plant cognition. I argue that...
This article examines Jeff Noon’s cyberpunk novel Pollen (1995), arguing for its innovative treatmen...
An exploratory essay fear is concerned with human 'nature' and environmental 'nature' and, the relat...
This dissertation explores representations of monsters and the monstrous in nineteenth-century Briti...
The EcoGothic: An Examination of Fear and the Environment in Nineteenth Century Literature examines ...
In the following thesis, I intend to examine nature and the nature-motive in two short-stories, “The...
This article explores the representation of “plant horror” in fin de siècle “lost world” novels, fro...
Plant monsters in the popular imagination seem to be synonymous with two particularly iconic ‘man-ea...
This study examines instances of imaginary plant life, or ‘cryptobotany’, in the late- nineteenth an...
Haunted houses in gothic literature are associated with fear, anxiety, and an unsettled past. Plants...
This article develops the notion of phytopoetics, which describes the role of plant agency in litera...
This chapter explores Schweblin\u27s engagement with Gothic fiction in Distancia de rescate to resol...
During the last decades of the nineteenth century, Charles Darwin, Thomas Henry Huxley, Walter Pater...
Scholarly studies have established that the eighteenth and nineteenth-century English novel mixed co...
This thesis examines representations of exotic animals in Victorian and Edwardian adventure fiction ...
The article discusses literary and scientific discourse in relation to plant cognition. I argue that...
This article examines Jeff Noon’s cyberpunk novel Pollen (1995), arguing for its innovative treatmen...
An exploratory essay fear is concerned with human 'nature' and environmental 'nature' and, the relat...
This dissertation explores representations of monsters and the monstrous in nineteenth-century Briti...
The EcoGothic: An Examination of Fear and the Environment in Nineteenth Century Literature examines ...
In the following thesis, I intend to examine nature and the nature-motive in two short-stories, “The...