Dame Hermione Lee
b. 1948

Dame Hermione Lee was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in 1992.
Hermione Lee is a biographer and critic and former President of Wolfson College Oxford. Her books include biographies of Virginia Woolf, Edith Wharton, Penelope Fitzgerald (winner of the James Tait Black Prize) and Tom Stoppard. She has also written books on Willa Cather, Elizabeth Bowen and Philip Roth, and books on life-writing – Biography: A Very Short Introduction (OUP), Body Parts: Essays on Life-Writing (Chatto & Windus), and, co-authored, Lives of Houses. She is a Fellow of the British Academy.
News stories relating to Dame Hermione Lee
Dalloway Day
08/03/2018
On Wednesday 20 June 2018 we will dedicate a whole day to the celebration of one of the 20th Century’s most important novels. Set on ‘a Wednesday in mid-June’, Virginia Woolf’s Mrs Dalloway (like James Joyce’s Ulysses) takes place over the course of a …
Articles by Dame Hermione Lee
Life class
Biograpahers Patrick French, Richard Holmes, Hermione Lee, Ruth Scurr and Jenny Uglow celebrate Michael Holroyd's 80th birthday.
The Road Not Taken: Edith Wharton’s English Life
Hermione Lee discusses her biography of Edith Wharton.
Sarah Losh: architect, antiquarian and visionary
Jenny Uglow and Hermione Lee on Sarah Losh of Wreay.
On Penelope Fitzgerald
Susannah Clapp, Alan Hollinghurst, Hermione Lee and Penelope Lively discuss Penelope Fitzgerald