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Vanitas: Polite Stories

Language
English
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Short stories

In 'Vanitas: Polite Stories', Vernon Lee weaves a tapestry of intricate narratives that explore the ephemeral nature of beauty, art, and existence. Through a collection of tales rich in emotional resonance and aesthetic contemplation, Lee employs a lyrical, almost decadent prose style that invites readers into a world of refined sensibilities and philosophical musings. Set against the backdrop of the late 19th century—a time flourishing with artistic movements and existential inquiry—these stories engage with themes of mortality and the fleetingness of life, characteristic of the literary trend known as 'vanitas' in art and literature. Vernon Lee, the pseudonym of the British writer Violet Paget, was a pioneering figure in the exploration of aestheticism and the psychology of art. With a rich educational background in philosophy and literature, Lee's personal experiences and travels across Europe profoundly influenced her perspective, infusing her work with a deep appreciation for culture and the human experience. Her unique voice often bridges the gap between the supernatural and the psychological, making her insights into the human condition compelling and relevant. 'Vanitas: Polite Stories' stands as an essential addition to the libraries of readers engaged with fin-de-siècle literature, art history, and those who appreciate intricate storytelling. With its blend of elegance and profundity, this collection promises to captivate and provoke thought, inviting readers to reflect on the transient beauty of life and art.

© 2022 DigiCat (Ebook): 8596547339687

Release date

Ebook: 16 September 2022

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