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  1. Victoria Mary Sackville-West, CH, la Honorable señora Nicolson (Knole House, en Sevenoaks, Kent; 9 de marzo de 1892 - Castillo de Sissinghurst, Kent; 2 de junio de 1962), conocida como Vita Sackville-West, fue una poetisa, novelista y diseñadora de jardines inglesa.Su largo poema narrativo La Tierra ganó el Premio Hawthornden en 1927. Lo ganó una vez más en 1933 con sus Collected Poems, y ...

  2. 29 de mar. de 2024 · Violet Trefusis ( née Keppel) ( 6 June 1894 – 29 February 1972) was an English and French writer. Trefusis is best known for her relationship with novelist Vita Sackville-West. Their relationship was written under disguise in Virginia Woolf 's Orlando: A Biography. She appeared in the novel as Princess Sasha.

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  4. Vita Sackville-West and Violet Trefusis (née Keppel) met at a party in the winter of 1905, when Violet was ten and Vita twelve. From the beginning, their relationship was intense, and the constant travels of both families created the necessity of an ongoing and voluminous correspondence (Vita's early letters to Violet were burned by Violet's husband, Denys Trefusis, on their honeymoon).

  5. editions.covecollective.org › chronologies › violet-trefusis-princess-sashaViolet Trefusis (Princess Sasha) | COVE

    Violet Trefusis was an English author and socialite. Trefusis is remembered primarly for her long lasting affair with Vita Sackville-West. Both Sackville-West and Trefusis wrote ficitional accounts about their affair, Challenge by Sackville-West, and Broderie Anglaise, a roman à clef wirrten in French by Trefusis.In addition to these works, the two women frequently wrote each other ...

  6. 3.92. 13 ratings1 review. A remarkable woman in her own right and a highly gifted writer, Violet Trefusis is especially remembered for her scandalous affair with Vita Sackville-West, first disclosed in Portrait of a Marriage. After their abortive flight from their husbands in 1920, Vita returned to England and her writing, and Violet became an ...