Article ID: CBB380386690

From the Plant of Life to the Throat of Death: Freakish Flora and Masculine Forms in Fin de Siècle Lost World Novels (2021)

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This article explores the representation of “plant horror” in fin de siècle “lost world” novels, from hideously dynamic carnivorous trees to mysterious plant-based drugs with the power to send their victims into torpid apathy. Such freakish flora can contribute to new understandings of the imperial romance novel, specifically in relation to its depiction of threatened masculinities. Combining modern ecocritical research into plant horror with readings of the imperial gothic, this article sheds new light on both fields by challenging the common assumption that both genres often associate the uncanny with moments of accelerated violence. Rather, I argue that these texts are instead most interested in questions of lassitude and stasis, and in problematizing the ideologies of conquest and control that animated British imperialism. Nuancing the ecophobia that is often identified with moments of plant horror, this article interprets nature not as phobic object but as sublimated metaphor for a specifically gendered anxiety. Encounters with the monstrous vegetal serve as an unsettling reminder that male bodies were ultimately disposable, controllable, and replaceable within the flawed economies of Victorian imperialism.

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Authors & Contributors
Dean, Margaret Lazarus
Durbach, Nadja
Gagen, Wendy Jane
Kelley, Theresa M.
Knoepflmacher, U. C.
Kriegel, Lara
Journals
Osiris: A Research Journal Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
French History
Victorian Literature and Culture
Historical Archaeology
Publishers
Duke University Press
University of South Carolina
Cambridge University Press
Johns Hopkins University Press
Oxford University Press
Palgrave Macmillan
Concepts
Science and gender
Science and literature
Masculinity
Science and culture
Teratology; monsters
Human body
People
Barbauld, Anna Letitia
Besant, Annie Wood
Carlyle, Thomas
Cobbe, Frances Power
Darwin, Charles Robert
Darwin, Erasmus
Time Periods
19th century
18th century
20th century, early
16th century
20th century
20th century, late
Places
Great Britain
Java (Indonesia)
Finland
Germany
Polar regions
South Africa
Institutions
British Association for the Advancement of Science
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