Lichens in literature: 10

Author:
Earland-Bennett P.
Year:
2003
Journal:
British Lichen Society Bulletin
Pages:
92: 30-30
Url:
https://britishlichensociety.org.uk/bulletins/bulletin-92-summer-2003
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This article explores a passage from Sir Nigel by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1906) where lichens and fungi are vividly described as part of an eerie and decayed landscape. The text uses imagery of grotesque fungi and mildew-laden walls to depict a world gone awry showcasing the literary use of lichens to symbolize decay and the unnatural state of the environment​
Id:
36901
Submitter:
jph
Post_time:
Friday, 04 October 2024 17:12