Vernon Lee est une femme de lettres d'origine britannique, dont l'œuvre éclectique est située dans le contexte historique et socio-culturel de l'Angleterre victorienne de la fin-de-siècle dite «décadente» (1880-1914). La problématique de cette thèse est axée autour de deux fils conducteurs : d'une part, le regard que Vernon Lee porte sur la société de son époque, et d'autre part, son intérêt pour les récentes découvertes dans le domaine des Sciences humaines. Les années 1890 représentent une ère de transition entre le Romantisme et le Modernisme. On peut donc parler d'héritage romantique en ce qui concerne l'inspiration et l'imaginaire des écrivains victoriens de la fin du XIXème siècle. La littérature de la Décadence privilégie les thèmes ...
Thèse de doctorat s’appuyant sur un corpus de trente romanciers ou nouvellistes — dont six femmes — ...
The Victorian fin-de-siecle is a very distinct era in British history and literature as well. The F...
Vernon Lee, a well-known cosmopolitan intellectual and prolific author, reviewed Charlotte Perkins G...
Vernon Lee est une femme de lettres d'origine britannique, dont l'œuvre éclectique est située dans l...
The 1890s are considered as a period of transition between Romanticism and Modernism. Therefore, we ...
The 1890s are considered as a period of transition between Romanticism and Modernism. Therefore, we ...
C'est en 1890 que Vernon Lee publia Hauntings. Bien que difficile à catégoriser, ce recueil de nouve...
Vernon Lee’s The Ballet of the Nations: A Present-Day Morality (1915) documents the rise of national...
This collection of essays ensued from ‘Vernon Lee 2019’, an international conference held to mark th...
This issue is the second to be focused on a single figure. Our inaugural issue published in 2018 was...
The aim of the paper is to explore the representation of Renaissance Italy, in Vernon Lee’s Amour Du...
Throughout her career, the late-Victorian essayist, fiction writer, and aesthetic theorist Vernon Le...
Acknowledged for the originality and scope of her critical writing and recognized as one of the lead...
In her first novel Miss Brown (1884), Vernon Lee painted a critical picture of the Pre-Raphaelite Mo...
What does art do to our bodies? This project attempts to find out, guided by an extraordinary Vict...
Thèse de doctorat s’appuyant sur un corpus de trente romanciers ou nouvellistes — dont six femmes — ...
The Victorian fin-de-siecle is a very distinct era in British history and literature as well. The F...
Vernon Lee, a well-known cosmopolitan intellectual and prolific author, reviewed Charlotte Perkins G...
Vernon Lee est une femme de lettres d'origine britannique, dont l'œuvre éclectique est située dans l...
The 1890s are considered as a period of transition between Romanticism and Modernism. Therefore, we ...
The 1890s are considered as a period of transition between Romanticism and Modernism. Therefore, we ...
C'est en 1890 que Vernon Lee publia Hauntings. Bien que difficile à catégoriser, ce recueil de nouve...
Vernon Lee’s The Ballet of the Nations: A Present-Day Morality (1915) documents the rise of national...
This collection of essays ensued from ‘Vernon Lee 2019’, an international conference held to mark th...
This issue is the second to be focused on a single figure. Our inaugural issue published in 2018 was...
The aim of the paper is to explore the representation of Renaissance Italy, in Vernon Lee’s Amour Du...
Throughout her career, the late-Victorian essayist, fiction writer, and aesthetic theorist Vernon Le...
Acknowledged for the originality and scope of her critical writing and recognized as one of the lead...
In her first novel Miss Brown (1884), Vernon Lee painted a critical picture of the Pre-Raphaelite Mo...
What does art do to our bodies? This project attempts to find out, guided by an extraordinary Vict...
Thèse de doctorat s’appuyant sur un corpus de trente romanciers ou nouvellistes — dont six femmes — ...
The Victorian fin-de-siecle is a very distinct era in British history and literature as well. The F...
Vernon Lee, a well-known cosmopolitan intellectual and prolific author, reviewed Charlotte Perkins G...