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OverviewDiscover the weirdly wonderful world of ferns-plants that outlived the dinosaurs, inspired a Victorian-era obsession, and continue to enchant us with their mathematical perfection and lush beauty. Ancient and enigmatic, ferns captivate with understated elegance. Their fronds unfurl in perfect mathematical spirals, connecting us to Earth's primordial past. Victorian-era ""fern fever"" transformed these plants into cultural icons inspiring art and literature, while Mori traditions revere them as sacred links between heaven and earth. Ferns also played a central role in the picturesque movement, where artists like Reverend William Gilpin sought to capture their untamed naturalism in evocative landscapes. While for poets like John Clare, ferns symbolized a mystical connection to nature, their shadowy habitats offering a refuge for contemplation and melancholy. But ferns are more than symbols-they are ecological marvels, resilient and adaptive. Nitzke also explores the environmental and evolutionary importance of ferns, which have adapted to thrive in diverse environments, from the lush rainforests of New Zealand to the fossilized landscapes of Saxony. Their prehistoric dominance-towering three stories high-is preserved in fossilized remains 360 million years old. The Elegance of Ferns invites us to marvel at these living relics-symbols of beauty, cultural identity, and ecological resilience illuminating our connection to the natural world. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Solvejg Nitzke , Helge DascherPublisher: Greystone Books,Canada Imprint: Greystone Books,Canada ISBN: 9781778403385ISBN 10: 1778403387 Pages: 184 Publication Date: 26 March 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsIntroduction: Filler Greenery and a Bounty of Forms In the Forgotten Garden Ferns and Frenzies: On Learning to Notice and Falling in Love Identifying and Naming: A Short Fern Primer Fern Secrets Fern Symbolism and Pacific Kinship Return of the Pteridocene Portraits References List of Illustrations IndexReviews""The reader who casually picks up Nitzke’s treatise with only a passing interest in ferns will be instantly entranced by more than three dozen luscious illustrations from a variety of sources."" —Booklist “Fascinating. Fern fever is back thanks to this exquisite book.” —Jules Acton, author of Oaklore “This romantic work is a treasure trove for those interested in ferns. Solvejg Nitzke’s book introduces the reader to authors, poets, and art works that provide historical depth, and opens the mind to the beauty of ferns. Nitzke’s enthusiasm and passion for the subject propel you from one chapter to another and kindle a desire for more. This is the perfect book to discover The Elegance of Ferns!” —Richie Steffen, author of The Plant Lover’s Guide to Ferns and executive director of the Elisabeth C. Miller Botanical Garden (Seattle) “This romantic work is a treasure trove for those interested in ferns. Solvejg Nitzke’s book introduces the reader to authors, poets, and art works that provide historical depth, and opens the mind to the beauty of ferns. Nitzke’s enthusiasm and passion for the subject propel you from one chapter to another and kindle a desire for more. This is the perfect book to discover The Elegance of Ferns!” —Richie Steffen, author of The Plant Lover’s Guide to Ferns and executive director of the Elisabeth C. Miller Botanical Garden (Seattle) Author InformationSolvejg Nitzke is a literary and cultural studies scholar and chair of comparative literature at Ruhr University Bochum. Her research explores precarious nature in nineteenth-century popular literature and culture, as well as climate and environmental catastrophe across ecological storytelling, science fiction, and conspiracy narratives. Nitzke is the author of the forthcoming book Making Kin with Trees: A Cultural Poetics of Interspecies Care. She lives in Dresden, Germany. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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