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  • Nombre de pages222
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-3-98510-255-6
  • EAN9783985102556
  • Date de parution29/01/2022
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille603 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurBenjamin Maximilian Eisenhauer

Résumé

The Land Vita Sackville-West - Vita Sackville-West was born on March 9, 1892. The illegitimate daughter of a baron and a Spanish dancer, she grew up with money but few friends. She adored writing poetry from an early age. She grew up both in England and France. Vita realized quickly that she adored both men and women. She had a wide range of suitors, but she preferred enjoying life on her own terms.
At 21 she married Harold Nicholson, a near-penniless diplomat, but he was a good match for her. Both were bisexual and both enjoyed relationships with the others blessings. For a period of time Vita dressed as a man and travelled with one of her lovers, Violet Keppel. In 1925, Vita became involved with famous author Virginia Woolf the two became each others muse. Vita was the inspiration for Woolfs novel Orlando.
The Land Vita Sackville-West - Vita Sackville-West was born on March 9, 1892. The illegitimate daughter of a baron and a Spanish dancer, she grew up with money but few friends. She adored writing poetry from an early age. She grew up both in England and France. Vita realized quickly that she adored both men and women. She had a wide range of suitors, but she preferred enjoying life on her own terms.
At 21 she married Harold Nicholson, a near-penniless diplomat, but he was a good match for her. Both were bisexual and both enjoyed relationships with the others blessings. For a period of time Vita dressed as a man and travelled with one of her lovers, Violet Keppel. In 1925, Vita became involved with famous author Virginia Woolf the two became each others muse. Vita was the inspiration for Woolfs novel Orlando.
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