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with strong nature themes. She has characterized her writing as "ecoGothic," a newly minted subgenre that represents a more ecologically aware gothic. Scharper has stated: "I do not treat nature as merely a backdrop or setting, but rather as an active and indeed central player in the narrative."
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Jennifer Dawson credits Scharper with originating the term "ecoGothic". Critic Robert Douglas has suggested that Scharper's fiction draws upon literary classics such as
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Quoted in Susan J. Tyburski, "Seduced by the Wild: Audrey Schulman's EcoGothic Romance", in:
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writes that Scharper "brings to her fiction writing a trained anthropological eye." The
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Gothic Transgressions: Extension and Commercialization of a Cultural Mode
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Canadian novelist and professor of cultural anthropology
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University of Toronto
Toronto, Ontario
Yale
gothic novel
Emily Brontë
Wuthering Heights
Charlotte Brontë
Jane Eyre
Hollins Critic
Toronto Star
Thomas Carlyle
ISBN
978-0-9808879-5-2
ISBN
1-4926-0244-2
ISBN
978-1-4926-0244-6


"A Heart Beats Inside That Wardrobe"
"Hilary Cunningham (Scharper) | Anthropology"
the original
ISBN
9781526106896


ISBN
9783643903648
p. 133

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