This collection of essays ensued from ‘Vernon Lee 2019’, an international conference held to mark the centenary of Lee’s return to her Italian home, Villa Il Palmerino, after enforced exile during World War I. While Lee emerged as a significant writer in the heady atmosphere of late nineteenth-century Aestheticism and decadence, she continued to publish extensively throughout the first three decades of the twentieth century. Between 1900 and her death in 1935, she produced a wealth of new material in a variety of genres including travel writing, novels, philosophical and aesthetic treatises, and compilations of supernatural fiction. As the new century dawned, she also became politically active; in the years leading up to World War I, her po...
The article provides an analysis of the shared life writing of Vernon Lee and Clementina Anstruther-...
PhDThis thesis examines the fantastic tales of the marginalized writer Vernon Lee (Violet Paget 185...
Vernon Lee\u27s The Doll is the story of a collector\u27s reformation. The thing (which perhaps sh...
Vernon Lee’s essayistic writings on music are underpinned by an ethical commitment to modes of relat...
This issue is the second to be focused on a single figure. Our inaugural issue published in 2018 was...
Throughout her career, the late-Victorian essayist, fiction writer, and aesthetic theorist Vernon Le...
PhDEMBARGOED UNTIL 01/06/2014This thesis explores the critical aesthetics of Vernon Lee (Violet Page...
Vernon Lee (b. Violet Paget, 1856–1935) was a prolific and diverse author, producing over 40 major w...
Vernon Lee’s The Ballet of the Nations: A Present-Day Morality (1915) documents the rise of national...
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 ...
This essay focuses on Olive Schreiner’s personal correspondence and the allegories collected in Drea...
Vernon Lee est une femme de lettres d'origine britannique, dont l'œuvre éclectique est située dans l...
Acknowledged for the originality and scope of her critical writing and recognized as one of the lead...
The article provides an analysis of the shared life writing of Vernon Lee and Clementina Anstruther-...
PhDThis thesis examines the fantastic tales of the marginalized writer Vernon Lee (Violet Paget 185...
Vernon Lee\u27s The Doll is the story of a collector\u27s reformation. The thing (which perhaps sh...
Vernon Lee’s essayistic writings on music are underpinned by an ethical commitment to modes of relat...
This issue is the second to be focused on a single figure. Our inaugural issue published in 2018 was...
Throughout her career, the late-Victorian essayist, fiction writer, and aesthetic theorist Vernon Le...
PhDEMBARGOED UNTIL 01/06/2014This thesis explores the critical aesthetics of Vernon Lee (Violet Page...
Vernon Lee (b. Violet Paget, 1856–1935) was a prolific and diverse author, producing over 40 major w...
Vernon Lee’s The Ballet of the Nations: A Present-Day Morality (1915) documents the rise of national...
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 ...
This essay focuses on Olive Schreiner’s personal correspondence and the allegories collected in Drea...
Vernon Lee est une femme de lettres d'origine britannique, dont l'œuvre éclectique est située dans l...
Acknowledged for the originality and scope of her critical writing and recognized as one of the lead...
The article provides an analysis of the shared life writing of Vernon Lee and Clementina Anstruther-...
PhDThis thesis examines the fantastic tales of the marginalized writer Vernon Lee (Violet Paget 185...
Vernon Lee\u27s The Doll is the story of a collector\u27s reformation. The thing (which perhaps sh...