Chi uscì con Vita Sackville-West?

  • Violet Keppel Trefusis ha datato Vita Sackville-West dal ? al ?. La differenza di età era di 2 anni, 2 mesi e 28 giorni.

  • Virginia Woolf ha datato Vita Sackville-West dal ? al ?. La differenza di età era di 10 anni, 1 mesi e 13 giorni.

  • Mary Hutchinson ha datato Vita Sackville-West dal ? al ?. La differenza di età era di 2 anni, 11 mesi e 9 giorni.

  • Mary Garman ha datato Vita Sackville-West dal al .

Vita Sackville-West

Vita Sackville-West

Victoria Mary Sackville-West, Lady Nicolson, CH (Sevenoaks, 9 marzo 1892 – Sissinghurst, 2 giugno 1962), è stata una poetessa, scrittrice e botanica inglese, meglio nota come Vita Sackville-West, famosa per la sua relazione tempestosa con Virginia Woolf, per i suoi scritti sul giardinaggio e per la realizzazione del Giardino del Castello di Sissinghurst nel Kent.

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Violet Keppel Trefusis

Violet Keppel Trefusis

Violet Trefusis, nata Violet Keppel (Londra, 6 giugno 1894 – Firenze, 1º marzo 1972), è stata una scrittrice e filantropa britannica.

Proveniente da una famiglia aristocratica, è ricordata soprattutto per la relazione sentimentale con la scrittrice Vita Sackville-West. Visse tra Londra, Parigi e Firenze, dedicandosi alla mondanità, alla filantropia e alla scrittura.

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Vita Sackville-West

Vita Sackville-West
 

Virginia Woolf

Virginia Woolf

Adeline Virginia Woolf (; née Stephen; 25 January 1882 – 28 March 1941) was an English writer and one of the most influential 20th-century modernist authors. She helped to pioneer the use of stream of consciousness narration as a literary device.

Virginia Woolf was born in South Kensington, London, into an affluent and intellectual family as the seventh child of Julia Prinsep Jackson and Leslie Stephen. She grew up in a blended household of eight children, including her sister, the painter Vanessa Bell. Educated at home in English classics and Victorian literature, Woolf later attended King’s College London, where she studied classics and history and encountered early advocates for women’s rights and education.

After the death of her father in 1904, Woolf and her family moved to the bohemian Bloomsbury district, where she became a founding member of the influential Bloomsbury Group. She married Leonard Woolf in 1912, and together they established the Hogarth Press in 1917, which published much of her work. They eventually settled in Sussex in 1940, maintaining their involvement in literary circles throughout their lives.

Woolf began publishing professionally in 1900 and rose to prominence during the interwar period with novels like Mrs Dalloway (1925), To the Lighthouse (1927), and Orlando (1928), as well as the feminist essay A Room of One’s Own (1929). Her work became central to 1970s feminist criticism and remains influential worldwide, having been translated into over 50 languages. Woolf’s legacy endures extensive scholarship, cultural portrayals, and tributes such as memorials, societies, and university buildings bearing her name.

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Vita Sackville-West

Vita Sackville-West
 

Mary Hutchinson

Mary Barnes Hutchinson (29 March 1889 – 17 April 1977) was a British short-story writer, socialite, model and a member of the Bloomsbury Group.

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Vita Sackville-West

Vita Sackville-West
 

Mary Garman

Mary Margaret Garman Campbell (1898–1979) was the eldest of the seven Garman sisters known for their glamorous, bohemian lifestyles and their many love affairs with famous artists, writers, and musicians of interwar London. She was a member of the Bloomsbury Group and the wife of the radical South African poet Roy Campbell, who attacked the group in The Georgiad (1931), a response to his wife's lesbian affair with Vita Sackville-West.

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