Vernon Lee, seudónimo de la británica Violet Paget, nació en 1856 en Boulogne-sur-Mer (Francia), y murió en San Gervasio Bresciano (Italia) en 1935. En la literatura fue precoz y brillante desde época temprana, quedando su vida marcada por una educación cosmopolita y una gran curiosidad que se verían reflejadas en la calidad de sus ensayos y en las documentadísimas ambientaciones de sus obras de ficción. Los seis relatos que recoge este volumen son "Oke de Okehurst o un amante fantasma", "Amour Dure", "Esa maldita voz", "La leyenda de madame Krasinska", "Dionea" y "La virgen de los siete puñales" y se cuentan entre las obras mejor perfiladas de la autora, como lo prueban su vigente popularidad y su continua reedición desde que fueron publicados por primera vez.
Vernon Lee Libros
Violet Paget, conocida por su pseudónimo Vernon Lee, es recordada hoy principalmente por su ficción sobrenatural y su trabajo sobre estética. Temprana seguidora de Walter Pater, escribió más de una docena de volúmenes de ensayos sobre arte, música y viajes, además de poesía, y contribuyó a The Yellow Book. Sus obras literarias exploran temas de posesión y fantasmas, lo que le valió elogios de contemporáneos como Montague Summers, quien la describió como una de las principales exponentes modernas de lo sobrenatural en la ficción. Fue fundamental en la introducción del concepto de empatía en inglés, desarrollándolo dentro de su estética psicológica como una teoría donde el arte se experimenta mental y físicamente. Una defensora firme, aunque debatida, del movimiento estético, la interpretación de Lee hacía un llamado a la acción social, distinguiéndola de sus contemporáneos.






Exploring the theme of aestheticism, this collection features essays that delve into the nature of beauty and its impact on sanity, art, and culture. Written by Vernon Lee, a notable figure in supernatural fiction and aesthetics, the essays cover a range of topics, from the usefulness of art to reflections on Tuscan life. Lee's sharp wit and original ideas make these essays engaging for readers interested in aesthetics. The new edition includes a dedication by Amy Levy, highlighting its enduring relevance.
This selection brings together the fantastic Gothic stories of Vernon Lee, including the landmark collection Hauntings, first published in 1890, along with six additional tales and the 1880 essay 'Faustus and Helena'.
The Sentimental Traveller: Notes on Places
- 298 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
The Collected Supernatural and Weird Fiction of Vernon Lee
Volume 1-Including Five Novelettes and Eight Short Stories of the Strange and Unusual
- 392 páginas
- 14 horas de lectura
Vernon Lee, the pseudonym of Violet Paget, was a pioneering figure in supernatural fiction, exploring themes of haunting and possession with a touch of terror. Living primarily in Europe and known for her feminist stance, she formed deep relationships and often dressed as a man. Her notable works, including the collection "Hauntings" and the story "Prince Alberic and the Snake Lady," showcase her unique voice and influence, even earning respect from contemporaries like Montague Summers and Henry James. This comprehensive collection highlights her significant contributions to the genre.
Miss Brown, Volume 1
- 146 páginas
- 6 horas de lectura
Vernon Lee, the pseudonym of Violet Paget, is celebrated for her supernatural fiction and aesthetic essays. Influenced by Walter Pater, she produced numerous works on art, music, and travel. Her short stories often delve into themes of haunting and possession, with notable collections like Hauntings (1890). One of her most famous tales, "Prince Alberic and the Snake Lady" (1895), was featured in the infamous The Yellow Book, highlighting her impact on the literary scene of her time.
The Collected Supernatural and Weird Fiction of Vernon Lee
Volume 2-Including One Novel "Louis Norbert," One Novelette and Nine Short Stories of the
- 356 páginas
- 13 horas de lectura
Vernon Lee, the pseudonym of Violet Paget, was a pioneering figure in supernatural fiction, known for her exploration of haunting and possession with elements of terror. Born in France in 1856, she lived most of her life in Europe and was a prominent feminist, forming significant lesbian relationships. Lee's works, including the influential collection "Hauntings" and the story "Prince Alberic and the Snake Lady," reflect her unique perspective and literary connections, including friendships with writers like Henry James. This collection offers a comprehensive look at her contributions to the genre.
Miss Brown Vol. 2
- 140 páginas
- 5 horas de lectura
The book is a facsimile reprint of a scarce antiquarian work, preserving its historical significance despite potential imperfections like marks and flawed pages. It aims to protect and promote cultural literature by providing affordable, high-quality editions that remain true to the original text.
The biography delves into the life of Princess Louise Maximilienne Caroline Emmanuele of Stolberg-Gedern, known as the Countess of Albany, and her marriage to Charles Edward Stuart, the Jacobite claimant. Written by Vernon Lee, a notable figure in British literature, the work combines historical insight with a rich narrative style. It features various sections that explore themes of love, identity, and separation, reflecting Lee's unique voice and ironic wit. This edition includes a dedication by Amy Levy, enhancing its historical significance.
The book is a facsimile reprint of a scarce antiquarian work, preserving its historical significance despite potential imperfections like marks and flawed pages. It aims to protect and promote cultural literature by providing an affordable, high-quality edition that remains true to the original.