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Hauntings: and Other Stories
By (Author) Vernon Lee
Unnamed Press
Smith &Taylor Classics
18th February 2026
United States
General
Fiction
Horror and supernatural fiction
Classic fiction: general and literary
Paperback
198
Bewitching ghost stories from seminal short story writer Vernon Lee.
"My ghosts are what you call spurious ghosts, of whom I can affirm only one thing, that they haunted certain brains, and have haunted, among others, my own..."
Shipwrecked before a remote Italian coastal village, a young girl discovers the ability to command love and incite madness; a Polish historian is drawn to the enigmatic allure of a medieval Duchess with a deadly past; a painter, hired to capture the likeness of a reclusive couple, slowly uncovers a mysterious love affair; and a man with a voice that is as deadly as it is beautiful eats away at the health of those who hear him sing, troubling a composer years later.
Once described by Henry James as being "as dangerous and uncanny as she is intelligent," Vernon Lee's ghost stories haunt as much as they reveal an obsession with art, architecture, and deadly, queer desires. Even the smallest vibration from the past signals danger for the characters in Hauntings: from the emanations of old houses and old books to the discovery of old portraits, objects come alive and worm into the minds of the living.
Vernon Lee (1856-1935)the pen name of the writer Violet Pagetwas a travel writer, novelist, musician, and critic. Primarily remembered today for her supernatural fiction and her work on aesthetics, she spent most of her life in Florence, Italy, where she cultivated friendships with artists such as Telemaco Signorini, Edith Wharton, and Henry James. One of the first to bring the concept of Einfhlung, or empathy, into English criticism, she was an outspoken follower of Walter Paters aestheticism and vocal pacifist until her death in 1935.