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  1. 5 de ene. de 2024 · Sackville-West se casó con Harold Nicholson en 1913. Durante su matrimonio, ambos tuvieron relaciones extramatrimoniales consentidas con personas del mismo sexo. A la izquierda, Vita Sackville-West. A la derecha, Virginia Woolf. En 1917, Sackville-West provocó un escándalo en la alta sociedad cuando se fugó con su amante Violet Keppel para ...

  2. 薇塔·萨克维尔·韦斯特(Vita Sackville-West,1892年3月2日-1962年6月2日),英国作家、诗人、园艺家,1927年和1933年连续获得两届霍桑登奖(Hawthornden),她因为多彩的贵族生活、与小说家弗吉尼亚·伍尔芙的情事、以及和丈夫哈罗德·尼科尔森(Harold Nicolson)修建的西辛赫斯特城堡而闻名。

  3. 27 de may. de 2016 · Vita was born into Knole House. She was born in 1892 to Victoria Sackville-West, the illegitimate daughter of the owner of Knole, Lionel Sackville-West. This illegitimacy would eventually drive both Vita and her mother from Knole. Despite her mother’s victory in the court case to seize Knole, Vita would never return to her childhood home.

  4. 17 de feb. de 2022 · Die liebste, wilde, hochadelige Freundin von Virginia Woolf. Vita Sackville-West führte ein skandalumwitterte Lebens – trotz und vielleicht sogar wegen ihrer Ehe. Damit inspirierte sie Woolf zu ...

  5. Victoria (Vita) Mary Sackville-West (1892-1962) was a prolific fiction writer, prize-winning poet, and gardener. Her husband, Harold Nicolson, was a diplomat and important diarist. Their younger son Nigel Nicolson also became a writer, as did his son Adam. The Sackville-Wests and Nicolsons were involved in the activities of the National Trust ...

  6. Victoria Mary Sackville-West, The Hon Lady Nicolson, best known as Vita Sackville-West, was an English author and poet. Her long narrative poem, The Land, won the Hawthornden Prize in 1927. She won it again, becoming the only writer to do so, in 1933 with her Collected Poems. She helped create her own gardens in Sissinghurst, Kent, which ...

  7. Sackville-West’s son Nigel Nicolson wrote the biography Portrait of a Marriage: Vita Sackville-West and Harold Nicolson (1973). A founding member of the National Trust’s garden committee, Sackville-West wrote a weekly gardening column for The Observer and was awarded a Veitch Memorial Medal from the Royal Horticultural Society.