Jean Graham Graham The Sentient Tree in Speculative Fiction

The Sentient Tree in Speculative Fiction

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"A wonderful, timely, and necessary book that explores the tangled roots of mythology, literature, and culture to illuminate humanity’s complex relationship with the environment. Beautifully written and thoroughly researched."
Abi Curtis, Professor of Creative Writing, York St John University, UK

This book interrogates the theme of vegetal sentience and consciousness in the form of trees that move purposefully and/or speak, a theme which appears in everything from classical mythology to tTwentieth -century and contemporary literature, which draws on this earlier work. Graham's research includes literary and scientific works on vegetal consciousness and sentience, and applies this ecocritical lens in her analysis of various works of literature, television, and film. This book aims to illustrate how sentient trees in speculative fiction help readers better understand that other beings on Earth and/or the Universe are motivated and able to act on goals and desires, even when those goals may not coincide with those of humans.

Jean Graham is Professor of English at The College of New Jersey, USA, where she teaches teaching early modern British literature, dystopian literature, and speculative fiction. In addition to scholarly work on early modern literature, she has published about Star Trek: Next Generation in Journal of Popular Culture. She has also published on C. S. Lewis in Children’s Literature Association Quarterly, Mythlore, and Children’s Literature.


This book interrogates the theme of vegetal sentience and consciousness in the form of trees that move purposefully and/or speak, a theme which appears in everything from classical mythology to twentieth -century and contemporary literature, which draws on this earlier work. Graham's research includes literary and scientific works on vegetal consciousness and sentience, and applies this ecocritical lens in her analysis of various works of literature, television, and film. This book aims to illustrate how sentient trees in speculative fiction help readers better understand that other beings on Earth and/or the Universe are motivated and able to act on goals and desires, even when those goals may not coincide with those of humans.


Analyses a range of speculative literature and film content to discuss humanity's understanding of the non-human Explores the theme of vegetal sentience and consciousness in the form of trees that move purposefully and/or speak Applies a new, ecocritical lens to a range of works, including that of J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis and Ursula Le Guin

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Themen in »The Sentient Tree in Speculative Fiction«

Speculative Fiction Environment Mythology Ecocriticism Michael Marder Trees J.R.R. Tolkien The Lord of the Rings C.S. Lewis Percy Jackson Ursula Le Guin George R.R. Martin Charles Chesnutt Oscar Wilde Patrick Ness

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“A wonderful, timely, and necessary book that explores the tangled roots of mythology, literature, and culture to illuminate humanity’s complex relationship with the environment. Beautifully written and thoroughly researched.” (Abi Curtis, Professor of Creative Writing, York St John University, UK)


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ISBN: 9783031605437
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Erscheinung: 01.11.2025

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