Ecogothic Gardens in the Long Nineteenth Century: Phantoms, Fantasy and Uncanny Flowers - Paperbackby Sue Edney (Editor) Diverse ecoGothic interpretations of Victorian gardens and their reflections of human disturbance, using material ecocritical methodology to examine uncanny vegetal agency. Monster plants, mystical trees, fairy groves, grim lakes and talking flowers are among the topics, seen through prose, poetry and painting. Back Jacket EcoGothic gardens in the long nineteenth century: Phantoms, fantasy and uncanny flowers draws together
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Ecogothic Gardens in the Long Nineteenth Century: Phantoms, Fantasy and Uncanny Flowers - Paperback