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Title:
EcoGothic edited by Andrew Smith and William Hughes.
Publisher:
Manchester University Press
Copyright Date:
2016
Description:
xiii, 198 pages 23 cm.
Subject:
Gothic novel
Ecocriticism in literature
Other Authors:
Smith, Andrew, editor.
Hughes, William, editor.
Notes:
Environmental Literature\ENGL 211 Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
ntroduction : defining the ecoGothic / Andrew Smith and William Hughes -- Panic, paranoia and pathos : ecocriticism in the eighteenth century Gothic novel / Lisa Kroger -- Monster on the ice and global warming : from Mary Shelley and Sir John Franklin to Margaret Atwood and Dan Simmons / Catherine Lanone -- Algernon Blackwood : native and spirit / David Punter -- "A strange kind of evil' : superficial paganism and false ecology in The Wicker Man / William Hughes -- Bodies in earth : exploring sites of the Canadian ecoGothic / Alanna F. Bondar -- Margaret Atwood's monsters in the Canadian ecoGothic / Shoshannah Ganz -- From Salem witch to Blair Witch : the Puritan influence on American Gothic nature / Tom J. Hillard -- "The blank darkness outside' : Ambrose Bierce and wilderness Gothic at the end of the frontier / Kevin Corstorphine -- Locating the self in the post-apocalypse : the American Gothic journeys of Jack Kerouac, Cormac McCarthy and Jim Crace / Andrew Smith -- A Gothic apocalypse : encountering the monstrous in American cinema / Susan J. Tyburski -- The riddle was the angel in the house ; towards an American ecofeminist Gothic / Emily Carr -- 'Uncanny states' : global ecoGothic and the world-ecology in Rana Dasgupta's Tokyo Cancelled / Sharae Deckard.
Series:
International Gothic series
ISBN:
1526106892 (paperback)
9781526106896
OCLC:
(OCoLC)964525093
Locations:
URAX314 -- Clarke University - Nicholas J. Schrup Library (Dubuque)

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