Vernon Lee
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Standard Name: Lee, Vernon
Birth Name: Violet Paget
Pseudonym: Vernon Lee
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's writing career spanned more than five decades during the later the nineteenth century and the earlier twentieth. She wrote critical monographs, essays, and reviews (on aesthetics, politics, and history), as well as short stories, novels, and drama. Much of her work is currently out of print. However two books published in 2003 mark a renewed interest in Lee's life's work: Vernon Lee: A Literary Biography by Vineta Colby
, and Vernon Lee: Aesthetics, History, and the Victorian Female Intellectual by Christa Zorn
.
Connections
Connections Sort descending | Author name | Excerpt |
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Friends, Associates | A. Mary F. Robinson | AMFR
and Vernon Lee
attended a tea-party at John Singer Sargent
's London studio. Colby, Vineta. Vernon Lee: A Literary Biography. University of Virginia Press, 2003. 66 |
Friends, Associates | Charlotte Perkins Gilman | Her travels enabled her to meet [w]omen from all over the world, fine women, thoughtful progressive women! Gilman, Charlotte Perkins. The Living of Charlotte Perkins Gilman. An Autobiography. Editor Lane, Ann J., University of Wisconsin Press, 1990. 301 |
Friends, Associates | Elizabeth von Arnim | New friendships that EA
pursued during her breakup with Wells included those with Vernon Lee
, Augustine Birrell
, Stanley Owen Buckmaster
, and Thomas
and Annie Cobden-Sanderson
. |
Friends, Associates | Augusta Webster | She also knew Frances Power Cobbe
, Vernon Lee
, Florence Fenwick Miller
, and Mabel Robinson
(likely, too, her sister A. Mary F. Robinson
, who also wrote for the Athenæum at the same... |
Friends, Associates | Mary Agnes Hamilton | The day after war was declared, MAH
was taken to meet Vernon Lee
, a writer she much admired, who was then staying at the London home (44 Bedford Square) of Lady Ottoline
and Philip Morrell
. Hamilton, Mary Agnes. Remembering My Good Friends. Jonathan Cape, 1944. 73 |
Friends, Associates | Emilie Barrington | EB
was criticised by some in her own day and has been further criticised for pursuing famous people in a lion-hunting spirit. Vernon Lee
called her a sort of King Charles dog of the neighbouring... |
Friends, Associates | Augusta Webster | Vernon Lee
described in a diary entry attending a housewarming party at the Websters' in Hammersmith: An enormous crush, of ill-dressed, eccentric literary pumps. I spoke to Wm Rossetti
, Watts
, Sharp
... |
Friends, Associates | Lady Ottoline Morrell | Another source of her aesthetic tastes was her acquaintance with writer and critic Vernon Lee
(Violet Paget), who also encouraged the appreciation of eighteenth-century Italian design. Seymour, Miranda. Ottoline Morrell: Life on the Grand Scale. Farrar Straus Giroux, 1992. 53-4 |
Friends, Associates | A. Mary F. Robinson | |
Friends, Associates | Linda Villari | |
Friends, Associates | Henry James | HJ
's circle of acquaintance in the world of letters and the theatre was very wide. As well as men of letters such as Edmund Gosse
, it included a great many women writers, among... |
Friends, Associates | William Morris | WM
's associates included George Bernard Shaw
, Annie Besant
, Emery Walker
, Vernon Lee
, as well as Emmeline
and Sylvia Pankhurst
. His friendship with Dante Gabriel Rossetti
ended in 1875, as... |
Friends, Associates | Susan Tweedsmuir | ST
's parents made connections through friendship as remarkable as those made for them by family descent. Her mother was a friend of many writers and intellectuals of both sexes, including Marie Belloc Lowndes
,... |
Friends, Associates | Henrietta Camilla Jenkin | In Manchester HCJ
became by 1854 a friend of Elizabeth Gaskell
, who helped her with publishing business. Gaskell, Elizabeth. The Letters of Mrs Gaskell. Editors Chapple, J. A. V. and Arthur Pollard, Harvard University Press, 1967. 286 Stevenson, Robert Louis, and Fleeming Jenkin. “Memoir of Fleeming Jenkin”. Papers, Literary, Scientific, &c., edited by Sir Sidney Colvin et al., Longmans, Green, 1877, p. 1: xi - clxx. li |
Friends, Associates | Mathilde Blind | One of her travelling companions (and a close friend) was the New Woman novelist Mona Caird
(famous for her declaration calling the institution of marriage a vexatious failure in the Westminster Review in 1888). qtd. in Thesing, William B., editor. Dictionary of Literary Biography 199. Gale Research, 1999. 38 |
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Texts
Lee, Vernon. Vanitas. W. Heinemann, 1892.
Lee, Vernon. Vernon Lee’s Letters. Editor Cooper-Willis, Irene, Privately printed for the editor for private circulation only, 1937.
Lee, Vernon. Vital Lies. John Lane, 1912, 2 vols.