CivicLAB presents

Dr Robin Sims: The Green Man, the Ecogothic and Eric Mottram’s A Book of HerneI

Tue 26 May, 2026

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Across Europe, churches feature carved male heads with foliage bursting from the mouth, nostrils or, in more grotesque examples, the eyes. 

In the 20th Century, the folklorist Lady Raglan linked these with popular rituals and aspects of myth to posit a pagan god, the ‘Green Man’, of whom these sculptures were supposedly traces. The Green Man has subsequently been adopted in modern paganism as well as eco-activism (and he featured too on invitations to the Coronation in 2023). However, the figure also connects to a darker tradition in literature, concerning something sinister in the forest.

This talk will interpret aspects of this tradition, which includes the early twentieth-century horror stories of Algernon Blackwood, and the densely allusive poetry of Eric Mottram’s 1981 collection A Book of Herne.

Dr Robin Sims leads the undergraduate English programme at the University of Derby. He has published on the Green Man and critical theory, as well as the television series Twin Peaks.


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Venue

Derby Theatre, Community Hub

Overview

Time: 2pm - 3pm
Performance duration: 60 minutes

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Standard: FREE

View Dates and Book

Tue 26th May, 2.00pm
Price: FREE