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Haunted Landscapes: Super-Nature and the Environment

Contributor(s): Heholt, Ruth (Editor), Downing, Niamh (Editor)

ISBN: 9781783488827

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

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Pub Date: November 18, 2016

Dewey: 809.9332

LCCN: 2016039193

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Index

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.70" H x 9.50" L x 5.30" W ( 0.80 lbs) 256 pages

Series: Place, Memory, Affect

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Description: Examines the concept of landscape as a multitude of places and spaces haunted by spectres, memory, trauma and nostalgia in literature, art and film from Victorian times to the present.

Brief description: Ruth Heholt is a Senior Lecturer in English at Falmouth University, UK

Review Quotes:

"Together, the essays in this volume offer a fascinating account of the relationship between our ideas of ghosts and our ideas of landscape. They remind us, usefully, of the importance of the unseen and unknown in the process of seeing, knowing and reading place and space." --Adeline Johns-Putra, Reader in English Literature, University of Surrey

"Expanding 'natural' to 'supernatural', this innovative collection demonstrates the ecological significance of haunting, ghosts, and the 'spectral'. Ranging from Heidegger to Sebald, Bram Stoker to Walter Scott, Coraline to Guillermo del Toro, these essays illustrate that the places we love, loathe, idealise or fear get under our skin, and haunt us with our eternal connection to nature." --John Parham, Lecturer in Media and Cultural Studies, University of Worcester

"A dizzying array of scholarship which explores concepts of the landscape and haunting in a variety of contexts - literature, film, folklore, psycho-geography and landscape studies - which demands we rethink what "haunted landscapes" are." --Mikel Koven, Senior Lecturer, University of Worcester, UK

"Haunted Landscapes offers an innovative and wide-ranging account of the concepts of haunting, affect and landscape. ... The value of this collection resides in its interdisciplinary scope. ... Haunted Landscapes represents a major and timely achievement that reveals the complexity of the interaction between the landscape and the human through hauntings that range from traditionally 'supernatural' to Timothy Morton's notion of the 'super natural' or 'extra Nature' (The Ecological Thought, 2010, 45). In doing so, the collection offers an important contribution to the fields of ecocriticism and ecogothic that will hold considerable appeal for ecocritical scholars." --Green Letters: Studies in Ecocriticism

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