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  1. Violet Trefusis (nascida Keppel; Londres, Inglaterra, 6 de junho de 1894 – Bellosguardo, Itália, 1 de março de 1972) foi uma escritora e socialite inglesa. Ela é lembrada principalmente por seu relacionamento lésbico com a famosa poetisa e romancista Vita Sackville-West . [ 1 ]

  2. Violet Trefusis (Londen, 6 juni 1894 - nabij Florence, 29 februari 1972), geboren als Violet Keppel, was een Engels schrijfster en "socialite", lid van de beau monde. Als schrijfster heeft ze weinig erkenning gekregen; ze wordt voornamelijk herinnerd door haar gepassioneerde relatie met de meer gefêteerde schrijfster Vita Sackville-West .

  3. The Violet Trefusis Papers document the life of Violet Trefusis, particularly her later life of the 1940's-1960's, and her career as a writer. The Papers consist of correspondence, writings, photographs, and a miniature portrait of Trefusis. The material spans the years 1924-1971, and has been organized into four series: Correspondence ...

  4. www.violettrefusis.com › en › i-docufilmViolet Trefusis

    Violet Trefusis’ Florence. L’esprit de Violette is the true story of a remarkable woman and her cosmopolitan esprit. A double biopic of Violet Trefusis, writer, cosmopolitan intellectual and patron of the arts; and of her city of Florence, where she lived in the beautiful Villa dell’Ombrellino. Between the 50s’ and the end of the 60’s ...

  5. 17 de jul. de 2023 · Il belvedere Violet Trefusis. E proprio a Firenze c’è un punto panoramico tra i più suggestivi che porta il suo nome: il punto in questione domani la collina di Bellosguardo, esposta a mezzogiorno, immersa nel verde, e bagnata dalla luce. Da qui, Firenze si mostra nella sua intera bellezza in un’atmosfera di incantevole silenzio.

  6. www.violettrefusis.com › en › il-belvedereViolet Trefusis

    he Belvedere Violet Trefusis is one of the most evocative viewpoints in Florence: it dominates the Bellosguardo hill, facing south, immersed in greenery and bathed in light. From here, Florence shows itself in its enchanting entirety; it allows itself to be contemplated in an inspired and silent atmosphere. Then, from afar, comes the sound of a ...

  7. ings by Sackville-West, Violet Trefusis, and Woolf, allusive, evasive, and teasing, a figure around whom fantasies and desires coalesce.The tentative identification with the gypsies in Sackville-West's letter to Woolf is an undercurrent in all three writers, a tug toward"gypsiness" that functions, I argue, as a hint of same-sex desire.