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Renaissance Fancies and Studies / Being a Sequel to Euphorion

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A series of personal critical essays that examine late medieval and Renaissance art and literature through direct encounters with paintings, sculptures, and sacred places. The author traces how devotional practices and Franciscan mysticism informed the emergence of a new visual language, considers the expressive qualities of early frescoes and liturgical song, and surveys Tuscan sculpture and painters who sought classical or pagan ideals. Combining historical observation with aesthetic reflection, the essays explore the interplay of emotion, form, and setting in shaping artistic imagination and the ways spiritual feeling and classical revival coexisted and influenced visual culture.

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Vernon Lee

Vernon Lee was the pen name of the English author and essayist Violet Paget, known for her contributions to literature in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. She is recognized for her exploration of aestheticism and the supernatural, often blending philosophical themes with vivid storytelling. One of her notable works, "A Phantom Lover," showcases her talent for weaving haunting narratives that delve into the complexities of desire and identity. Lee's essays, such as those found in "Belcaro," reflect her deep engagement with art and aesthetics, making her a significant figure in the literary heritage of her time.

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