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First Published in 2017. The first of its kind to address the ecogothic in American literature, this collection of fourteen articles illuminates a new and provocative literacy category, one that exists at the crossroads of the gothic and the environmental imagination, of fear and the ecosystems we inhabit.
Dawn Keetley is Professor of English at Lehigh University, author of Making a Monster: Jesse Pomeroy, the Boy Murderer of 1870s Boston (University of Massachusetts Press, 2017), and co-editor of Plant Horror: Approaches to the Monstrous Vegetal in Fiction and Film (Palgrave Macmillan, 2016).Matthew Wynn Sivils is professor of English at Iowa State University and the author of American Environmental Fiction, 1782-1847 (Ashgate/Routledge, 2014).
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Table of ContentsAbstracts vIntroduction: Approaches to the EcogothicDawn Keetley and Matthew Wynn Sivils 11. "Perverse Nature": Anxieties of Animality and Environment in Charles Brockden Brown’s Edgar HuntlyTom J. Hillard 332. "A Heap of Ruins": The Horrors of Deforestation in Leonora Sansay’s Secret HistoryLisa M. Vetere 58 3. "The Earth was Groaning and Shaking": Landscapes of Slavery in The History of Mary PrinceAmanda Stuckey 804. "Give me my skin": William J. Snelling’s "A Night in the Woods" (1836) and the Gothic Accusation against Buffalo ExtinctionJimmy L. Bryan Jr. 1035. Failures to Signify: Poe’s Uncanny Animal OthersKate Huber 1306. Gothic Materialisms: Experimenting with Fire and Water in Edgar Allan Poe’s Tales of (Im)mortalityLiz Hutter 1527. "The Birth-Mark," "Rappaccini’s Daughter," and the EcogothicLesley Ginsberg 180 8. Ghoulish Hinterlands: Ecogothic Confrontations in American Slave NarrativesJericho Williams 2129. Bleeding Feet and Failing Knees: The Ecogothic in Uncle Tom’s Cabin and Chasing IceCari M. Carpenter 23210. Vegetal Haunting: The Gothic Plant in Nineteenth-Century American FictionMatthew Wynn Sivils 25311. Ecogothic Extinction Fiction: The Extermination of the Alaskan MammothJennifer Schell 27512. Hyperobjects and the End of the World: Elemental Antagonists of American NaturalismJeffrey Andrew Weinstock 29913. "Two Distinct Worlds"? Maintaining and Transgressing Boundaries of the HumAnimal