When Henry James finally decided to write to Vernon Lee (pseudonym of Violet Paget) about
Miss Brown(1884), her first novel and one she had dedicated to him “for good luck”, he somewhat managed to dilute the harshness of his judgement by remarking that:
The imperfection of the book seems to me to reside […] in a certain ferocity. It will probably already have been repeated to you to satiety that you take the aesthetic business too seriously, too tragically, and above all with too great implication of sexual motives […] You have impregnated all those people too much with the sexual, the basely erotic preoccupation: your hand was too violent, the touch of life is lighter […] perhaps you have been too much in a moral passion! […] Cool first – write afterwards. Morality is hot
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Citation: Brugnetti, Michele. "Miss Brown". The Literary Encyclopedia. First published 22 July 2024 [https://www.litencyc.com/php/sworks.php?rec=true&UID=41559, accessed 24 November 2024.]