Vernon Lee
Vernon Lee, born Violet Paget in 1856, was a remarkable figure in the literary world, known for her captivating blend of fiction, essays, and critiques that explored themes of aesthetics and the supernatural. Growing up in a culturally rich environment, she was exposed to the arts from a young age, which greatly influenced her writing style. Lee's eloquent prose and imaginative storytelling often delve into the complexities of human emotions and the nuances of art, making her a unique voice in the late Victorian literary scene. Her works, such as "Hauntings" and "The Ballet of the Nations," reflect her deep interest in philosophy and the occult, inviting readers into a world where beauty and the uncanny intertwine.
As a trailblazer for women writers, Lee's contributions to literature and criticism have earned her a place in the pantheon of great writers, yet she remains relatively underappreciated today. Her insightful observations and richly drawn characters offer a treasure trove for any reader interested in exploring the intersections of art and life. We invite you to dive into her works available in the app, where you can experience the enchanting worlds she created and discover the depth of her literary legacy.
A Phantom Lover
Read by Anthony Leslie
Vernon Lee
A Phantom Lover is a supernatural novella by Vernon Lee (pseudonym of Violet Paget) first published in 1886. Set in a Kentish manor house, t…
Hauntings
Read by Ben Tucker
Vernon Lee
"Hence, my four little tales are of no genuine ghosts in the scientific sense; they tell of no hauntings such as could be contributed b…