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Psychology of an Art Writer Ekphrasis Series



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  • Psychology of an Art Writer Ekphrasis Series
  • Psychology of an Art Writer Ekphrasis Series
  • Psychology of an Art Writer Ekphrasis Series
  • Psychology of an Art Writer Ekphrasis Series
  • Psychology of an Art Writer Ekphrasis Series
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Though she was widely known for her supernatural fictions, Lee hasn’t gained the recognition she so clearly deserves for her contributions in the fields of aesthetics, philosophy of empathy, and art criticism. An early follower of Walter Pater, her work is characterized by extreme attention to her own responses to artworks, and a level of psychological sensitivity rarely seen in any aesthetic writing. Today, she is largely overlooked in curricula, her aesthetic works long out of print.

David  Zwirner Books is reintroducing Lee’s writing through the first-ever English publication of "Psychology of an Art Writer" (1903) along with selections from her groundbreaking "Gallery Diaries" (1901–1904),  breathtaking accounts of Lee’s own experiences with the great paintings and sculptures she traveled to see. Ranging from deeply felt assessments of the way mood affects our ability to appreciate art, to detailed descriptions of some of the most powerful personal experiences with artworks, these writings provide profound insights into the fields of  psychology and aesthetics. Her philosophical inquiries in The Psychology of an Art Writer leave no stone unturned, combining fine-grained ekphrases with high fancy and dense abstraction. The diaries, in turn, establish Lee as one of the most sensitive writers about art in any language. 

Dedicated to publishing rare, out-of-print, and newly commissioned texts as accessible paperback volumes the ekphrasis series is part of David Zwirner Books’s ongoing effort to publish new and surprising pieces of writing on visual culture.   

  • Author: Vernon Lee
  • Softcover
  • Publisher: David Zwirner Books, 2018
  • Ekphrasis Series
  • 136 pages, 6.9" x 4.1"
  • 1 black and white illustration
  • ISBN:  9781941701782    
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