- Gothic" or "
ecoGothic". It is an
ecologically aware Gothic engaged in "dark nature" and "ecophobia."
Writers and
critics of the
ecoGothic suggest that...
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writes historical fiction, multi-species fiction, and, self-coined, "
ecoGothic" fiction. Born in 1961,
Scharper grew up in Toronto, Ontario. She attended...
- butcher's
mansion "with a life of its own."
Canadian author Hilary Scharper's
ecogothic novel Perdita (2013) was
deeply influenced by
Wuthering Heights, namely...
- Press. ISBN 9780190916268. Parker,
Elizabeth (2020). The
Forest and the
EcoGothic: The Deep Dark
Woods in the Po****r Imagination.
Springer Nature. ISBN 9783030351540...
- Birth-Mark,” “Rappaccini’s Daughter,” and the
Ecogothic", - Dawn
Keetley and
Matthew Wynn Sivils. ed.,
Ecogothic in Nineteenth-Century
American Literature...
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Scharper explicitly adapted E.O. Wilson's
concept of
biophilia for her
ecogothic novel, Perdita. In the novel,
Perdita (meaning "the lost one") is a mythological...
- https://collections.britishart.yale.edu/catalog/tms:165 Edney, Sue (ed.)
EcoGothic gardens in the long
nineteenth century: Phantoms,
fantasy and uncanny...
- Stoker, J. S. Le Fanu or
Algernon Blackwood,
continues to work upon the
ecoGothic and **** Gothic, and
maintains an
interest in
nineteenth century medicine...