JAMES AARON

GREEN

WRITER / RESEARCHER


ABOUT JAMES

James is a literary historian of age and aging, whose current work is on fictions of radical life extension, 1878-1918. He holds additional interests in the gothic, sensation fiction, and game studies.

His work is published in Gothic Studies, the Journal of Victorian Culture, and Wilkie Collins in Context (Cambridge UP) and Gothic Dreams and Nightmares (Manchester UP), among other places. His first academic monograph, Sensation Fiction and Modernity, is forthcoming with Palgrave Macmillan; a second, based on his current project, is due with Bloomsbury Academic.

Recent Activities

New Chapter (February 2024)

'Lest the night carry on forever': the transcendent Gothic unconscious in Bloodborne

New Journal Article (2023)

“Old things made new”: Transfusive rejuvenescence in M. E. Braddon’s “Good Lady Ducayne” and H. G. Wells’s “The Story of the Late Mr. Elvesham”

New Chapters (2023)

Chapter 10 - Contemporary. Chapter 11 - After Death to T. S. Eliot