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  1. 6 de mai. de 2024 · Vita Sackville-West. Vita Sackville-West, an English poet, novelist, journalist, diarist, member of the Bloomsbury Group, and muse of Virginia Woolf, was born Victoria Mary Sackville-West in Knole, Kent, England on March 9, 1892. West was the author of seventeen novels and nine works of nonfiction, particularly books about gardening.

  2. British novelist, poet, and gardener Victoria Mary Sackville-West was raised at her family’s ancestral estate, Knole, in Kent. In her poetry, she often engaged themes of natural life and romantic love. She published more than a dozen collections of poetry during her lifetime, including The Land (1926), King’s Daughter (1929), Solitude: A ...

  3. Vita Sackville-West. (1892-1962), Writer and gardener; wife of Sir Harold Nicolson. Victoria Mary ('Vita') Sackville-West. Sitter associated with 29 portraits. Vita Sackville-West was born at Knole, Kent. Like her husband Harold Nicolson, Sackville-West was a prolific author and her publications include Knole and the Sackvilles (1922) about her ...

  4. 11 de mar. de 2019 · Victoria (Vita) Mary Sackville-West (1892-1962) foi uma prolífica escritora de ficção, poeta premiada e designer de jardins. Ela nasceu e cresceu em Knole House, Kent. Ela foi a única filha de Lionel Edward Sackville-West (que viria a se tornar o terceiro Barão Sackville) e sua prima, Victoria Sackville-West.

  5. Victoria Sackville-West was an English poet and novelist whose work continues to captivate readers with its lyrical language and exploration of themes such as love, nature, and the passage of time. She is particularly known for her long poem, "The Land" , a pastoral work celebrating the English countryside.

  6. 28 de jul. de 2016 · Drawing of Vita Sackville-West by Nina Cosford from Virginia Woolf: An Illustrated Biography. On October 11, 1928 — the day Orlando published — Vita received a lavish package, containing a pristine copy of the book and Virginia’s original manuscript, custom-bound for Vita in Niger leather, her initials engraved on the spine.

  7. The second Baron Sackville-West, Vita's grandfather, had sired five illegitimate children, including Vita's mother, Victoria Sackville-West, with a Spanish dancer known as Pepita. Lacking a legitimate heir, Knole and the noble title would pass to the baron's nephew Lionel Sackville-West, who married his cousin Victoria in the Chapel at Knole in 1890.