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Art and the Transitional Object in Vernon Lee's Supernatural Tales Patricia Pulham

Art and the Transitional Object in Vernon Lee's Supernatural Tales By Patricia Pulham

Art and the Transitional Object in Vernon Lee's Supernatural Tales by Patricia Pulham


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Summary

Combines psychoanalytic theory with sociohistorical criticism to examine a selection of tales by the female aesthete and intellectual Vernon Lee (Violet Paget, 1856-1935). This title argues that the prevalence of the past in Lee's tales signifies not only an historical but a psychic past.

Art and the Transitional Object in Vernon Lee's Supernatural Tales Summary

Art and the Transitional Object in Vernon Lee's Supernatural Tales by Patricia Pulham

In her persuasively argued study, Patricia Pulham astutely combines psychoanalytic theory with socio-historical criticism to examine a selection of fantastic tales by the female aesthete and intellectual Vernon Lee (Violet Paget, 1856-1935). Lee's own definition of the supernatural in the preface to Hauntings questions the nature of the 'genuine ghost', and argues that this figure is not found in the Society of Psychical Research but in our own psyches, where it functions as a mediator between past and present. Using D.W. Winnicott's 'transitional object' theory, which maintains that adults transfer their childhood engagement with toys to art and cultural artifacts, Pulham argues that the prevalence of the past in Lee's tales signifies not only an historical but a psychic past. Thus the 'ghosts' that haunt Lee's supernatural fiction, as well as her aesthetic, psychological, and historical writings, held complex meanings for her that were fundamental to her intellectual development and allowed her to explore alternative identities that permit the expression of transgressive sexualities.

Art and the Transitional Object in Vernon Lee's Supernatural Tales Reviews

...Pulhams close study of Lees horror stories is most welcome, for she provides a fresh look at Lees considerable talents as a creator of psychological studies of monomania. Through the lens of D. W. Winnicotts psychoanalytic theory of the transitional object, she provides illuminating close readings of Lees tales, as well as several of her other works. Review of English Studies An elegant and insightful critique of Lee's supernatural writing, Pulham's study makes a major contribution to the continued critical resurrection of this Victorian woman of letters.' English Literature in Transition 'Pulham's study has real strength, notably its promotion of a wide range of Lee's fiction, its close and often rich textual engagement, and its careful analysis of Lee's Aesthetic creed and gender politics...' English Studies '... there is much in Pulham's text to recommend. She strengthens her arguments through extended comparative analyses of fantastical stories by Lee's contemporaries and antecedents: Hoffman, Henry James, Balzac, Poe, etc. She draws upon an impressive array of secondary texts that illuminate aspects of art history, aesthetics, and various and varying psychoanalytical ideas that support her thesis. There is enough fascinating detail in each chapter to spark the scholarly imagination into pursuing, perhaps in very different ways, some of Pulham's often ingenious ideas.' Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts

About Patricia Pulham

Patricia Pulham is Senior Lecturer in Victorian Literature at the University of Portsmouth, UK.

Table of Contents

Contents: Introduction; Castrato cries and wicked voices; A white and ice-cold world; Painted dolls and virgin mothers; Madonna portraits and Medusan mirrors; Coda; Select bibliography; Index.

Additional information

NPB9780754650966
9780754650966
0754650960
Art and the Transitional Object in Vernon Lee's Supernatural Tales by Patricia Pulham
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2008-05-22
188
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