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Selected Letters of Vernon Lee, 1856-1935 - Volume II - 1885-1889 (Hardcover)
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Selected Letters of Vernon Lee, 1856-1935 - Volume II - 1885-1889 (Hardcover)
Series: The Pickering Masters
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Vernon Lee was the pen name of Violet Paget (1856-1935) - a
prolific author best known for her supernatural fiction and her
radical polemics. She was also an active letter writer whose
correspondents include many well-known figures in fin de siecle
intellectual circles across Europe. However, until now no attempt
has been made to make these letters widely available in their
complete form. This multi-volume scholarly edition presents a
comprehensive selection of her English, French, Italian, and German
correspondence - compiled from more than 30 archives worldwide -
that reflect her wide variety of interests and occupations as a
Woman of Letters and contributor to scholarship and political
activism. Letters written in a language other than English have
been expertly translated by scholars Sophie Geoffroy (from the
French), Crystal Hall (from the Italian), and Christa Zorn (from
the German). The edition focuses on those letters concerning the
writing, ideas and aesthetics that influenced Lee's articles, books
and stories. Full transcriptions of some 500 letters, covering the
years 1856-1935, are arranged in chronological order along with
newly written introductions that explain their context and
identifies the recipients, friends and colleagues mentioned. Since
scholarship on Lee's critical and creative output is still in the
beginning stages, these letters will serve a purpose to students
and researchers in a number of academic fields. In this second
volume, covering the years 1885-1889, the 421 assembled letters
follow Violet Paget-Vernon Lee in her early thirties. Recovering
from the stinging reception of her first novel and from Annie
Meyer's death, she turns to essay writing on aesthetics and ethics
and ghost stories. After Mary Robinson's engagement to marry French
orientalist Prof. Darmesteter, she travels to Spain, Gibraltar and
Tangiers and briefly falls under the spell of the Orient. She also
takes a liking to Scotland, and many of her close friends are
Scottish --Alice Callander, Lady "Archie" (Janey Sevilla Archibald
Campbell)-and so is her future partner Clementina
Anstruther-Thomson. The letters reflect the expansion of her
subject matter from cultural studies, art history and aesthetic
philosophy. Her charity work in hospitals in Florence and her
readings in Political Economy lead her thinking towards social
reform and political issues. Her brother's mental illness and her
own breakdown bring about an awareness of body and mind balance and
a taste for outdoor pursuits (mountaineering; bicycling; horse
riding; swimming) and for experimental psychology (rotating
mirrors; hypnosis) and therapies (hydrotherapy). The Pagets move
away from the city center of Florence into the Villa Il Palmerino,
then in the countryside, where both Eugene and Vernon recover.
Correspondents include Lee's parents, Matilda and Henry Ferguson
Paget; her step-brother poet Eugene Lee-Hamilton; English poetess
Mary Robinson; English poet Robert Browning; British novelist and
journalist Ellen Mary Abdy-Williams; British social reform activist
and editor Percy William Bunting; Irish journalist and activist
Frances Power Cobbe; Irish scholar and novelist Bella Duffy;
British eugenicist Karl Pearson; British publisher William
Blackwood; Scottish writer Robert Louis Stevenson; American
novelist Henry James; American connoisseur and arts patron Isabella
Stuart Gardner; French translator and critic Marie-Therese Blanc
("Th. Bentzon"); Lady Louisa Wolseley; Irish historian and activist
Alice Stopford-Green; Italian Countess Angelica (Pasolini) Rasponi;
Italian poet, writer and critic Enrico Nencioni; Italian novelist,
essayist and critic Mario Pratesi; Italian editor and man of
letters Francesco Protonotari; Italian painter Telemaco Signorini.
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