¿Quién salió con Vita Sackville-West?

  • Virginia Woolf salió con Vita Sackville-West del ? al ?. La diferencia de edad fue de 10 años, 1 meses y 13 días.

  • Mary Hutchinson salió con Vita Sackville-West del ? al ?. La diferencia de edad fue de 2 años, 11 meses y 9 días.

  • Violet Keppel Trefusis salió con Vita Sackville-West del ? al ?. La diferencia de edad fue de 2 años, 2 meses y 28 días.

  • Mary Garman salió con Vita Sackville-West del al .

Vita Sackville-West

Vita Sackville-West

Victoria Mary, Lady Nicolson, CH (née Sackville-West; 9 March 1892 – 2 June 1962), usually known as Vita Sackville-West, was an English author and garden designer.

Sackville-West was a successful novelist, poet and journalist, as well as a prolific letter writer and diarist. She published more than a dozen collections of poetry and 13 novels during her life. She was twice awarded the Hawthornden Prize for Imaginative Literature: in 1927 for her pastoral epic, The Land, and in 1933 for her Collected Poems. She was the inspiration for the protagonist of Orlando: A Biography, by her friend and lover Virginia Woolf.

She wrote a column in The Observer from 1946 to 1961 and is remembered for the celebrated garden at Sissinghurst in Kent, created with her husband, Sir Harold Nicolson.

Leer más...
 

Virginia Woolf

Virginia Woolf

Adeline Virginia Woolf (con apellido de nacimiento Stephen; Londres, 25 de enero de 1882-Lewes, Sussex, 28 de marzo de 1941), más conocida como Virginia Woolf, fue una escritora británica, autora de novelas, cuentos, obras teatrales y demás obras literarias; considerada una de las más destacadas figuras del vanguardista modernismo anglosajón del siglo XX y del feminismo internacional.​

Durante el período de entreguerras, Woolf fue una figura en la sociedad literaria de Londres y miembro del grupo de Bloomsbury. Sus obras más famosas incluyen las novelas La señora Dalloway (1925), Al faro (1927), Orlando: una biografía (1928), Las olas (1931), y su breve ensayo Una habitación propia (1929), con su famosa frase «Una mujer debe tener dinero y una habitación propia si va a escribir ficción».​ Fue redescubierta durante la década de 1970 gracias a ese mismo ensayo, uno de los textos más citados del movimiento feminista, el cual expone las dificultades de las mujeres en el mundo intelectual y de la literatura.

Leer más...
 

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.

Leer más...
 

Vita Sackville-West

Vita Sackville-West
 

Violet Keppel Trefusis

Violet Keppel Trefusis

Violet Trefusis (née Keppel; 6 June 1894 – 29 February 1972) was an English socialite and author. She is chiefly remembered for her lengthy affair with the writer Vita Sackville-West that both women continued after their respective marriages. It was featured in novels by both parties; in Virginia Woolf's novel Orlando: A Biography; and in many letters and memoirs of the period roughly from 1912 to 1922. She may have been the inspiration for aspects of the character Lady Montdore in Nancy Mitford's Love in a Cold Climate and of Muriel in Harold Acton's The Soul's Gymnasium (1982).

Trefusis herself wrote many novels, as well as non-fiction works, both in English and in French. Although some of her books sold well, others went unpublished, and her overall critical heritage remains lukewarm.

Leer más...
 

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.

Leer más...